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CS/SB 2322: Total Maximum Daily Loads

GENERAL BILL by Agriculture ; Alexander

Total Maximum Daily Loads; provides for attainment of pollutant reductions for achievement of certain water quality standards in impaired waters; revises provisions for allocation of allowable pollutant loads; provides for development & implementation of basin management action plans in developing & implementing total maximum daily loads; revises provisions for implementation of & compliance with total maximum daily loads, etc. Amends 403.067, 373.4595, 570.085.

Effective Date: Upon becoming law
Last Action: 5/6/2005 Senate - Died on Calendar, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 1855 (Ch. 2005-166), CS/CS/CS/SB 444 (Ch. 2005-291)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/8/2005 Senate • Filed
    3/22/2005 Senate • Introduced, referred to Environmental Preservation; Agriculture; General Government Appropriations -SJ 00249
    4/6/2005 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Environmental Preservation, 04/11/05, 2:30 pm, 401-S
    4/11/2005 Senate • Favorable by Environmental Preservation; YEAS 8 NAYS 0 -SJ 00418
    4/12/2005 Senate • Now in Agriculture -SJ 00418
    4/14/2005 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Agriculture, 04/19/05, 9:15 am, 37-S
    4/19/2005 Senate • CS by Agriculture; YEAS 5 NAYS 0 -SJ 00525; CS read first time on 04/20/05 -SJ 00531
    4/20/2005 Senate • Now in General Government Appropriations -SJ 00525
    4/28/2005 Senate • Withdrawn from General Government Appropriations -SJ 00689; Placed on Calendar, on second reading
    5/6/2005 Senate • Died on Calendar, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 1855 (Ch. 2005-166), CS/CS/CS/SB 444 (Ch. 2005-291)

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  • CS/SB 2322, Committee Substitute 1 (Current Bill Version) Posted 4/20/2005 at 10:16 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 1839 (e1) Pollutants/Total Max. Daily Loads Clarke Similar Last Action: 5/6/2005 S Died in Committee on Environmental Preservation, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 1855 (Ch. 2005-166), CS/CS/CS/SB 444 (Ch. 2005-291)
    Location:
    H 1855 (e2) Needelman Compare Last Action: 6/8/2005 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2005-166; See also CS/CS/CS/SB 444 (Ch. 2005-291)
    Location:
    S 444 (e1) Dockery Compare Last Action: 6/24/2005 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2005-291; See also CS/CS/SB 332 (Ch. 2005-289), HB 1855 (Ch. 2005-166), CS/CS/CS/SB 360 (Ch. 2005-290), CS/CS/SB 2502 (Ch. 2005-215)
    Location:

    Citations - Statutes (3)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    373.4595 Lake Okeechobee Protection Program.
    403.067 Establishment and implementation of total maximum daily loads.
    570.085 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; agricultural water conservation.

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  • SB 2322, Original Filed Version Posted 3/8/2005 at 8:43 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Agriculture (Post-Meeting) 4/19/2005 (pdf)
    Environmental Preservation (Post-Meeting) 4/7/2005 (pdf)

    Committee Amendments (2)

    Amendment Sponsor Filed Last Committee Action Format
    391664 - Amendment
    Agriculture
    (Haridopolos)
    4/19/2005
    8:12 AM
    Web Page
    PDF
    hierarchy 480430 - Amendment to Amendment (391664)
    Agriculture
    (Haridopolos)
    4/19/2005
    11:09 AM
    Web Page
    PDF

    Committee Votes (2)

    Date Committee Result
    4/11/2005 2:30 PM Environmental Preservation 8 Yeas - 0 Nays
    4/19/2005 9:15 AM Agriculture 5 Yeas - 0 Nays

    Citations - Statutes (3)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    373.4595 Lake Okeechobee Protection Program.
    403.067 Establishment and implementation of total maximum daily loads.
    570.085 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; agricultural water conservation.

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