HB 0101 |
Neutral | Food Sales and Service Establishment Standards - Local Festivals, etc. |
Epps, Bubber 144th |
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7/1/2013 |
House - Effective Date |
A&CA |
AG&CA |
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| Under current law, festivals, fairs and events held by nonprofit organizations are not considered "food service establishments" subject to regulation by the department of health when the county issues a temporary permit to the nonprofit for food sales and service. This legislation allows the county to delegate the authority to issue such permits to the county board of health. |
HB 0409 |
Oppose | Animal Control - No Local Requirement to Spay or Neuter |
Knight, David 130th |
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2/4/2014 |
House Withdrawn, Recommitted |
A&CA |
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| This preemption legislation prohibits local governments from requiring dogs and cats to be spayed or neutered, even in the cases of dangerous or vicious dogs and rescue/adoption. Furthermore, counties and cities could not require a higher registration or ownership fee or tax on animals that are not spayed or neutered. It also prohibits counties from enacting ordinances that require the tethering of dogs that are used for field trials, hunting, shows or disability services. Breed specific bans on dogs and cats is also prohibited. |
HB 0778 |
Neutral | Exemption of Certain Nonprofit Charitable Entities from Food Service Establishment Regulations |
John Pezold |
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7/1/2014 |
Effective Date |
A&CA |
AG&CA |
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| This legislation exempts certain nonprofit organizations from the board of health's food service establishment requirements. The exemption would apply to qualified nonprofit organizations that operate food banks; that provide on-site feeding programs for free distribution of food to combat poverty and hunger; that provide food to houses or residential structures where seriously ill or injured children and their families are provided temporary accommodations near the hospital where the child receives treatment, so long as food is prepared, served, transported or stored by volunteer personnel.
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SB 0213 |
Neutral | Flint River Drought Protection Act Revision |
Tolleson, Ross 20th |
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7/1/2014 |
Effective Date |
A&CA |
NR&E |
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| This legislation makes several revisions to the Flint River Drought Protection Act. Among those, it calls for the Department of Agriculture and the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission to work with EPD to look at enhancing programs and incentives to support agricultural water efficiency measures, support pilot projects on innovative irrigation technologies, identify ways for measuring agricultural uses of water, and encourage the retirement of unused surface and ground water farm permits. The EPD Director may modify all farm water permits to reach scheduled efficiencies by 2020 in "affected areas" (all areas in which groundwater flow affects the Flint, or where drainage into Spring Creek, Ichawaynochaway Creek, Kinchafoonee Creek and Muckalee Creek occurs). If the state is augmenting stream flows to help protect aquatic life habitat, the EPD Director can notify downstream surface water permit holders not to use the increased flows in said affected areas. Several other provisions are included. |