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HB 53: Renewable Energy

GENERAL BILL by Littlefield

Renewable Energy; requires counties with waste-to-energy facilities to implement solid waste management & recycling program, under certain circumstances; deletes permit requirement for waste-to-energy facility. Amends 403.7061.

Effective Date: 10/01/2005
Last Action: 12/6/2004 House - Withdrawn prior to introduction,Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 77 (Ch. 2005-259) -HJ 00016
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    12/2/2004 House • Filed
    12/6/2004 House • Withdrawn prior to introduction,Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 77 (Ch. 2005-259) -HJ 00016

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  • HB 53, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 12/2/2004 at 1:44 PM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (4)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    S 824 Waste-to-energy Facilities Crist Similar Last Action: 5/6/2005 S Died in Committee on Community Affairs, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 77 (Ch. 2005-259)
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    H 77 (e2) Littlefield Compare Last Action: 6/17/2005 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2005-259
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    H 933 Mealor Compare Last Action: 5/6/2005 H Died in Committee on Utilities & Telecommunications (CC), Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 77 (Ch. 2005-259)
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    S 494 (c1) Renewable Energy Bennett Compare Last Action: 4/13/2005 S Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00418; Read second time -SJ 00409; Amendment(s) adopted -SJ 00409; Substituted HB 77 -SJ 00409; Laid on Table, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 77 (Ch. 2005-259)
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    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    403.7061 Requirements for review of new waste-to-energy facility capacity by the Department of Environmental Protection.

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