Legislation Sponsored by Jeff Mullis (5)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024

SB 0302 EvaluatingRevision of County Hospital Authorities Provisions Jeff Mullis
1/22/2014 Senate Read and Referred -H&HS -
Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Indigent Health Care

This legislation amends the Hospital Authority Act.  For an overview please click here.

SB 0380 EvaluatingInert Landfills - Allow to Operate by Permit by Rule Once Again Jeff Mullis
2/17/2014 Senate Read and Referred -NR&E -
Nat. Res. & the Environment Solid Waste Todd Edwards

In 2013, the Department of Natural Resources ended the practice of allowing inert landfills to be "permit-by-rule" facilities, instead requiring them to obtain full solid waste handling permits to operate.  This legislation effectively overrides the new DNR rule and allows inert landfills to operate if they simply notify the EPD Director within 30 days of commencing operations - thus going back to permit-by-rule facilities.  While various inert landfill rules remain in place, this bill ends DNR's requirements that inert landfills be designed by a professional engineer; have routine methane monitoring programs; have 30-year post closure care plans; provide surety responsibilities; and measure and report the waste received to EPD.          

SB 0382 NeutralCreation of Crime of Retail Theft and Penalties Jeff Mullis
7/1/2014 Effective Date JudyNC JUDYNC -
Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts
This legislation creates the crime of retail theft for those who use false information in an attempt to get a refund that they are not owed.  It provides the city court concurrent jurisdiction for misdemeanor offenses occuring within the city.
SB 0418 NeutralCity of Chickamauga, Walker County; provide new charter Jeff Mullis
4/10/2014 Senate Date Signed by Governor IGC SLGO -
General County Government Local Legislation
SR 1203 SupportCreation of Senate Study Committee on 9-1-1 System Modernization Jeff Mullis
3/18/2014 Senate Passed/Adopted -RULES -
911 Debra Nesbit Leg Update Draft Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance
This legislation creates a Senate Study Committee on 9-1-1 Modernization, to comprised of five members of the Senate.  The committee will study the conditions, needs, issues, and problems with the current 9-1-1 system and make recommendations on actions or legislation needed.
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