Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/19/1996 01:35 PM Senate STA
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SB 310 1996 REVISOR'S BILL TAPE 96-30, SIDE A Number 001 CHAIRMAN SHARP called the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 1:13 p.m. and brought up SB 310 as the first order of business before the committee. He called Ms. Finley to testify. PAMELA FINLEY, Revisor of Statutes, Legislative Legal & Research Services, stated SB 310 corrects mistakes that have been made in previous statutes, codification, and deletion of dated references. There is a sectional analysis, which committee members should have. There are some criminal sections in SB 310, which is unusual; we don't usually put those in revisor's bills. But they were fairly bad mistakes, and some of them may drop out due to the pending joy- riding legislation. At the end of the bill there is a section stating that if another bill passes this session with an earlier effective date than SB 310, the other bill will prevail if there are any conflicts. Ms. Finley wants to ensure, because SB 310 is going through so late, that any substantive changes made by the legislature are not messed up by the revisor's bill. Number 035 MS. FINLEY stated there is also a proposed amendment to Section 17 of SB 310. The amendment is incorporated in Section 17 of the proposed State Affairs Committee substitute. The amendment would use the general terminology "permits", instead of "dipnet permits", because the Department of Fish & Game issues educational permits, which have different dates than the dipnet permits. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS made a motion to adopt the State Affairs Committee substitute for SB 310. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated the committee substitute was adopted. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS made a motion to discharge SB 310 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated SB 310 was discharged from the Senate State Affairs Committee.
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