S.224
An act relating to the shorelands of the lakes of the State
Sponsors:
Sen. Diane Snelling
Location: Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
Last Recorded Action: 1/7/2014 - Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
Committee Activity - Meeting Full List
2013 - 2014 Legislative Session
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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Committee(s):
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Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
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11:30 AM
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S.224 - An act relating to the shorelands of the lakes of the State
Bill Walk-Through
Sen. Diane Snelling, Sponsor
Michael O'Grady, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
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Committee(s):
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Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
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S.224 - An act relating to the shorelands of the lakes of the State
Committee Discussion
Trey Martin, Senior Counsel for Government Affairs, Agency of Natural Resources
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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Committee(s):
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Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
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S.224 - An act relating to the shorelands of the lakes of the State
Bill Mark-Up
Patrick Berry, Commissioner, Department of Fish & Wildlife
Jim Leland, Director, Ag Resource Management, Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets
Matthew Probasco, Pesticide General Permit Coordinator, Department of Environmental Conservation
Matthew Chapman, Counsel, Department of Environmental Conservation
Susan Warren, Section Chief of Lakes & Ponds Management, Department of Environmental Conservation
Michael O'Grady, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Thursday, January 16, 2014
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Committee(s):
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Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
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S.224 - An act relating to the shorelands of the lakes of the State
Bill Mark-Up
Michael O'Grady, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Michael Snyder, Commissioner, Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Matthew Chapman, Counsel, Department of Environmental Conservation
Elizabeth McDonald, Staff Attorney, Department of Environmental Conservation
Susan Warren, Section Chief of Lakes & Ponds Management, Department of Environmental Conservation