Legislature(1995 - 1996)

1996-03-27 Senate Journal

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1996-03-27                     Senate Journal                      Page 2922
SB 215                                                                       
The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered                 
SENATE BILL NO. 215 An Act streamlining the functions of state                 
government, including authorizing the commissioner of fish and game            
to award grants for certain resource activities; allowing agents selling       
fish and game licenses and tags to retain certain compensation;                
authorizing the Department of Health and Social Services to award              
grants for certain  services  for developmentally  delayed or disabled         
                                                                               

1996-03-27                     Senate Journal                      Page 2923
SB 215                                                                       
children; relating to rabies control and administration of flour and           
bread standards by the Department of Environmental Conservation;               
repealing the Athletic Commission, the regulation of boxing and                
wrestling, the certification of professional geologists, and the Water         
Resources Board; repealing certain filing statements and bonds for             
enforcement and collection of certain taxes; and providing for an              
effective date and recommended that the Resources Committee                    
Substitute offered on page 2804 be adopted.  Signing no                        
recommendation: Senator Green, Chair, Senators Miller, Leman.                  
Signing do pass: Senators Ellis, Salo.                                         
                                                                               
Previous fiscal notes and zero fiscal notes.                                   
                                                                               
The bill was referred to the Labor and Commerce Committee.