March 08, 2017
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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As previously noted, yesterday (March 6th) was the last day to file bills in the 91st Arkansas General Assembly.
A number of “shell bills” were filed.
A few of the shell bills that may be of some relevance include:
- House Bill (“HB”) 2120 (Womack) addressing the burning of tires
- HB 2185 (G. Hodges, McCollum, Sabin, Hester) titled The Electric Bicycle Act
- HB 2189 (Wardlaw) stated to increase flexibility for a county collecting fees and service charges for solid waste management
- HB 2192 (Sabin, Davis) creating a task force to study nonmunicipal domestic sewage treatment works/prepare a report and recommendations for the Legislative Council
- HB 2268 (Lemons) creating an open and fair competition for state-funded water, wastewater, and storm water drainage projects by including acceptable piping materials in a project bid
- HB 2280 (M. Hodges) amending the sales and use tax exemption for certain products used by manufacturers and to reduce the sales and use tax applicable to coal used by manufacturers
A copy of the bills can be downloaded below:
HB 2120
HB 2185
HB 2189
HB 2192
HB 2268
HB 2280
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