Boards And Commissions

State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As introduced, requires each professional board to create a remediation subcommittee for the purpose of offering a licensee, who has been cited for a licensure violation, the option to have the licensure violation remediated prior to the board applying penalties to, or suspending or revoking the license of, the cited licensee. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 62 and Title 63. [HB-2515] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Consumer Protection ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
As introduced, requires each professional board to create a remediation subcommittee for the purpose of offering a licensee, who has been cited for a licensure violation, the option to have the licensure violation remediated prior to the board applying penalties to, or suspending or revoking the license of, the cited licensee. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 62 and Title 63.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Raumesh Akbari P2c, Ref. To Business And Utilities Committee-- Government Operations For Review on 02/07/2018

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Amend the Maine Criminal Code and Related Statutes as Recommended by the Criminal Law Advisory Commission [HB-1795] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
An Act To Amend the Maine Criminal Code and Related Statutes as Recommended by the Criminal Law Advisory Commission

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors In Concurrence on 04/11/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As introduced, authorizes the election of one member of the board of directors for an industrial development corporation or a health, educational, and housing facility corporation, who is an employee of the municipality, or who is not a duly qualified elector or taxpayer of the municipality, or both, if the member is employed in the promotion of economic development in the municipality. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 53, Part 3 and Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 3. [SB-2486] [Economic Development ] [Housing ] [Healthcare ] [Education ]
As introduced, authorizes the election of one member of the board of directors for an industrial development corporation or a health, educational, and housing facility corporation, who is an employee of the municipality, or who is not a duly qualified elector or taxpayer of the municipality, or both, if the member is employed in the promotion of economic development in the municipality. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 53, Part 3 and Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 3.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Pody Rcvd. From S., Held On H. Desk. on 04/04/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As enacted, creates appointment process for vacant citizen member positions on the Tennessee peace officer standards and training commission. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 38, Chapter 8, Part 1. [HB-1565] [Crime ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
As enacted, creates appointment process for vacant citizen member positions on the Tennessee peace officer standards and training commission. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 38, Chapter 8, Part 1.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Howell Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 989 on 05/23/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As enacted, creates appointment process for vacant citizen member positions on the Tennessee peace officer standards and training commission. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 38, Chapter 8, Part 1. [SB-1583] [Crime ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
As enacted, creates appointment process for vacant citizen member positions on the Tennessee peace officer standards and training commission. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 38, Chapter 8, Part 1.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Bell 989pub. Ch. 989 on 05/23/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As introduced, authorizes the election of one member of the board of directors for an industrial development corporation or a health, educational, and housing facility corporation, who is an employee of the municipality, or who is not a duly qualified elector or taxpayer of the municipality, or both, if the member is employed in the promotion of economic development in the municipality. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 53, Part 3 and Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 3. [HB-2633] [Economic Development ] [Housing ] [Healthcare ] [Education ]
As introduced, authorizes the election of one member of the board of directors for an industrial development corporation or a health, educational, and housing facility corporation, who is an employee of the municipality, or who is not a duly qualified elector or taxpayer of the municipality, or both, if the member is employed in the promotion of economic development in the municipality. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 53, Part 3 and Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 3.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Lynn Taken Off Notice For Cal. In Local Government Committee on 04/10/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As enacted, deletes blood quantum requirement for membership on the archaeological advisory council. - Amends TCA Title 11, Chapter 6. [SB-2714] [Native American Affairs ] [Arts and Culture ]
As enacted, deletes blood quantum requirement for membership on the archaeological advisory council. - Amends TCA Title 11, Chapter 6.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Janince Bowling Pub. Ch. 583 on 03/26/2018

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As enacted, deletes blood quantum requirement for membership on the archaeological advisory council. - Amends TCA Title 11, Chapter 6. [HB-1957] [Native American Affairs ] [Arts and Culture ]
As enacted, deletes blood quantum requirement for membership on the archaeological advisory council. - Amends TCA Title 11, Chapter 6.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jay Reedy Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 583 on 03/26/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2017 1st Special Session

Terminating the Women’s Commission [HB-122] [Human Services ] [Children and Youth ]
The purpose of this bill is to terminate the Women’s Commission and discontinue its functions.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kayla Kessinger Filed For Introduction on 06/14/2017

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2017 1st Special Session

Discontinuing the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund [HB-119] [Gaming ] [Budget and Spending ] [Animals ]
The purpose of this bill is to discontinue the West Virginia Racing Commission special account known as the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund; to transfer all moneys in the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund to the state Excess Lottery Revenue Fund for appropriation by the Legislature; to require that all moneys previously required to be directed to the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund be redirected to the state Excess Lottery Revenue Fund for appropriation by the Legislature; requiring that upon transfer (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Butler Filed For Introduction on 06/05/2017

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2017

Boards, commissions, committees, task forces, authorities, inactive or inoperable, abolished, Legislative intent, Secs. 22-1-12, 22-23A-3, 24-10-2, 24-10-4, 24-10-5, 41-23-23 am'd; Secs. 2-7-1 to 2-7-7, inclusive, 2-13A-1, 2-13A-2, 4-2A-1 to 4-2A-23, inclusive, 9-6A-1 to 9-6A-10, inclusive, 9-12-142, 9-13-25, 14-1-18, 16-18A-1 to 16-18A-13, inclusive, 16-25A-13, 16-55-20 to 16-55-24, inclusive, 22-4A-1 to 22-4A-7, inclusive, 22-18-20 to 22-18-23, inclusive, 22-30E-12, 22-50-25, 24-10-8, 24-10-9, 29-2-220 to 29-2-228, inclusive, 32-3-1 to 32-3-7, inclusive, 36-21-140 to 36-21-142, inclusive, 36-36-10, 38-7A-1 to 38-7A-4, inclusive, 40-23-242, 41-9-190 to 41-9-196, inclusive, 41-9-490 to 41-9-498, inclusive, 41-9-570 to 41-9-574, inclusive, 41-9-780 to 41-9-787, inclusive, 41-9-830 to 41-9-833, inclusive, 41-10-200 to 41-10-215, inclusive, 41-10-490 to 41-10-523, inclusive, 41-25-1 to 41-25-5 inclusive repealed; Acts 1975-1178, Act 1979-43, Act 1984-319, Act 1985-138, Act 1985-280, Act 1985-301, Act 1985-811, Act 1987-02, Act 1988-213, Act 1991-259, Act 1991-325, Act 1992-56, Act 1994-764, Act 1996-289, Act 1997-68, Act 1997-818, Act 1998-107, Act 1998-156, Act 2000-8, Act 2001-62, Act 2002-318, Act 2004-421, Act 2004-540, Act 2005-257, Act 2006-430, Act 2007-171, Act 2007-421, Act 2007-507, Act 2007-565, Act 2007-592, Act 2008-25, Act 2008-121, Act 2008-337, Act 2008-386, Act 2009-142, Act 2009-180, Act 2009-794, Act 2009-798, Act 2009-806, Act 2010-458, Act 2010-638, Act 2011-132, Act 2011-356, Act 2012-25, Act 2012-597, Act 2014-194 repealed [SB-83]
Boards, commissions, committees, task forces, authorities, inactive or inoperable, abolished, Legislative intent, Secs. 22-1-12, 22-23A-3, 24-10-2, 24-10-4, 24-10-5, 41-23-23 am'd; Secs. 2-7-1 to 2-7-7, inclusive, 2-13A-1, 2-13A-2, 4-2A-1 to 4-2A-23, inclusive, 9-6A-1 to 9-6A-10, inclusive, 9-12-142, 9-13-25, 14-1-18, 16-18A-1 to 16-18A-13, inclusive, 16-25A-13, 16-55-20 to 16-55-24, inclusive, 22-4A-1 to 22-4A-7, inclusive, 22-18-20 to 22-18-23, inclusive, 22-30E-12, 22-50-25, 24-10-8, 24-10-9, 29-2-220 to 29-2-228, inclusive, 32-3-1 to 32-3-7, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Paul Bussman Read For The Second Time And Placed On The Calendar on 05/09/2017

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2017

Boards, commissions, committees, task forces, authorities, inactive or inoperable, abolished, Secs. 22-1-12, 22-23A-3, 41-23-23 am'd; Secs. 2-7-1 to 2-7-7, inclusive, 2-13A-1, 2-13A-2, 4-2A-1 to 4-2A-23, inclusive, 9-6A-1 to 9-6A-10, inclusive, 9-12-142, 9-13-25, 14-1-18, 16-18A-1 to 16-18A-13, inclusive, 16-25A-13, 16-55-20 to 16-55-24, inclusive, 22-4A-1 to 22-4A-7, inclusive, 22-18-20 to 22-18-23, inclusive, 22-30E-12, 22-50-25, 24-10-8, 24-10-9, 29-2-220 to 29-2-228, inclusive, 32-3-1 to 32-3-7, inclusive, 36-21-140 to 36-21-142, inclusive, 36-36-10, 38-7A-1 to 38-7A-4, inclusive, 40-23-242, 41-9-190 to 41-9-196, inclusive, 41-9-490 to 41-9-498, inclusive, 41-9-570 to 41-9-574, inclusive, 41-9-780 to 41-9-787, inclusive, 41-9-830 to 41-9-833, inclusive, 41-10-200 to 41-10-215, inclusive, 41-10-490 to 41-10-523, inclusive, 41-25-1 to 41-25-5 inclusive repealed; Acts 1975-1178, Act 1979-43, Act 1984-319, Act 1985-138, Act 1985-280, Act 1985-301, Act 1985-811, Act 1987-02, Act 1988-213, Act 1991-259, Act 1991-325, Act 1992-56, Act 1994-764, Act 1996-289, Act 1997-68, Act 1997-818, Act 1998-107, Act 1998-156, Act 2000-8, Act 2001-62, Act 2002-318, Act 2004-421, Act 2004-540, Act 2005-257, Act 2006-430, Act 2007-171, Act 2007-421, Act 2007-507, Act 2007-565, Act 2007-592, Act 2008-25, Act 2008-121, Act 2008-337, Act 2008-386, Act 2009-142, Act 2009-180, Act 2009-794, Act 2009-798, Act 2009-806, Act 2010-458, Act 2010-638, Act 2011-132, Act 2011-356, Act 2012-25, Act 2012-597, Act 2014-194 repealed [HB-37]
Boards, commissions, committees, task forces, authorities, inactive or inoperable, abolished, Secs. 22-1-12, 22-23A-3, 41-23-23 am'd; Secs. 2-7-1 to 2-7-7, inclusive, 2-13A-1, 2-13A-2, 4-2A-1 to 4-2A-23, inclusive, 9-6A-1 to 9-6A-10, inclusive, 9-12-142, 9-13-25, 14-1-18, 16-18A-1 to 16-18A-13, inclusive, 16-25A-13, 16-55-20 to 16-55-24, inclusive, 22-4A-1 to 22-4A-7, inclusive, 22-18-20 to 22-18-23, inclusive, 22-30E-12, 22-50-25, 24-10-8, 24-10-9, 29-2-220 to 29-2-228, inclusive, 32-3-1 to 32-3-7, inclusive, 36-21-140 to 36-21-142, inclusive, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Chris Pringle Indefinitely Postponed on 05/17/2017

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2017 Regular Session

Relating To Public Meetings. [HB-952] [Ethics ] [Public Safety ]
Allows two or more members of a board, including a quorum of the board, to discuss selection of board officers in private without limitation or subsequent reporting.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama Referred To Jud, Referral Sheet 4 on 01/27/2017

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2017 Regular Session

Relating To Boards And Commissions. [SB-628] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ]
Requires department heads to inform the governor of any vacancy in any board or commission. Requires the governor to maintain a listing of all boards and commissions including specified information. Appropriates funds for 1.0 FTE position to manage listing information for boards and commissions. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim Pass First Reading on 03/09/2017

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2017 Regular Session

Relating To Community Meetings. [SB-480] [Community Development ]
Allows any number of County Council members to attend informational meetings or presentations on matters relating to official board business. Allows two or more members of other boards, but less than what would constitute a quorum, to attend a community meeting open to the public.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Kouchi Passed First Reading. on 01/23/2017

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2017 Regular Session

Relating To Community Meetings. [HB-327] [Community Development ]
Allows any number of County Council members to attend informational meetings or presentations on matters relating to official board business. Allows two or more members of other boards, but less than what would constitute a quorum, to attend a community meeting open to the public.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Souki Pass First Reading on 01/23/2017

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Implement Certain Recommendations of the Criminal Law Advisory Commission Relative to the Maine Criminal Code and Related Statutes [HB-1091] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
An Act To Implement Certain Recommendations of the Criminal Law Advisory Commission Relative to the Maine Criminal Code and Related Statutes

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Passed To Be Enacted - Emergency - 2/3 Elected Required, In Concurrence. on 06/21/2018

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Recodify and Revise Certain Portions of the Maine Criminal Code [HB-374] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
An Act To Recodify and Revise Certain Portions of the Maine Criminal Code

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Placed In The Legislative Files. (dead) on 06/13/2017

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Repeal the Former Interstate Compact for Juveniles [SB-1220] [Children and Youth ] [Criminal Justice ]
An Act To Repeal the Former Interstate Compact for Juveniles

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Kimberley Rosen Passed To Be Enacted, In Concurrence. on 05/31/2017

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As introduced, increases the membership of the underground storage tanks and solid waste disposal control board from 14 to 16 members; requires the speaker of each chamber of the general assembly to appoint a consumer member to the board. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 211. [SB-1242] [Waste Management / Recycling ] [Consumer Protection ]
As introduced, increases the membership of the underground storage tanks and solid waste disposal control board from 14 to 16 members; requires the speaker of each chamber of the general assembly to appoint a consumer member to the board. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 211.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Steve Southerland Sponsor(s) Added. on 03/27/2017

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