HB 4171: Bonfires
GENERAL BILL by Ray
Bonfires; Repeals prohibition on building bonfires within 10 rods of any house or building.
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 12/20/2011 House • Filed
1/9/2012 House • Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee; State Affairs Committee -HJ 155
1/10/2012 House • Introduced -HJ 155
1/12/2012 House • On Committee agenda-- Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee, 01/17/12, 12:30 pm, Reed Hall
1/17/2012 House • Favorable by Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee; YEAS 13 NAYS 0 -HJ 229
• Now in State Affairs Committee -HJ 229
• On Committee agenda-- State Affairs Committee, 01/19/12, 8:30 am, Morris Hall
1/19/2012 House • Favorable by- State Affairs Committee; YEAS 15 NAYS 0 -HJ 239
• Placed on Calendar -HJ 239
1/20/2012 House • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 01/24/12
1/24/2012 House • Read 2nd time -HJ 255
• Placed on 3rd reading
1/25/2012 House • Read 3rd time -HJ 271
• Passed; YEAS 117 NAYS 0 -HJ 272
2/2/2012 Senate • In Messages
3/9/2012 Senate • Died in Messages
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HB 4171, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 12/20/2011 at 2:40 PM
Bill Text: PDF Analyses: Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee (Post-Meeting) 1/17/2012 (pdf)
Floor Votes (1)
Date Chamber Result 1/25/2012 5:04 PM House 117 Yeas - 0 Nays Citations - Statutes (1)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 823.02 Building bonfires. Page 1 (pdf)
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