HF 3142 – Summary
Overview
- Bill number: HF 3142
- Title: Funding provided to transport wood waste for processing, and money appropriated
- Status: Introduction and first reading; referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy committee
- Introduced: April 7, 2025
- Related: SF 2974 (companion bill in the Senate)
Purpose and intent
- The bill appears to authorize funding for transporting wood waste to processing facilities and to appropriate money for that purpose.
- The objective, as indicated by the title, is to support the logistics of moving wood waste from generation sites to processing or end-use facilities, potentially improving utilization of wood waste and reducing disposal.
Key provisions and changes (what is known from the available information)
- Funding mechanism: The bill would provide state funding to cover or assist with transportation costs related to wood waste destined for processing.
- Appropriation: The bill would appropriate funds specifically for this purpose. The exact amount, duration, and allocation rules are not provided in the available summary.
- Program design details: Specifics such as eligible recipients (e.g., harvesters, mills, municipalities, private processors), eligible wood waste streams (e.g., yard waste, sawmill byproducts, construction debris), transportation methodologies, performance criteria, and reporting requirements are not included in the information available here. The bill’s text would define these elements.
Who would be affected
- Wood waste generators (e.g., forestry operations, sawmills, construction and demolition sites, municipalities) that produce wood waste.
- Wood waste transporters and processing facilities that would benefit from subsidized or funded transport costs.
- Local governments and regional authorities involved in waste management and economic development, depending on program design and administration.
- State agencies responsible for program administration and oversight (likely within environmental and natural resources agencies), whose roles would be defined in the bill.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Next steps in the legislative process typically include committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor votes in the House, followed by consideration of the Senate companion (SF 2974). If enacted, the bill would proceed to the governor for signature or veto.
- As an introduced measure, there is no enacted funding amount or program specifics yet; those would be clarified through committee deliberations and floor action.
Notes
- The companion Senate bill is SF 2974, which may parallel HF 3142 in structure and intent. Access to the full bill text would provide precise definitions, eligibility criteria, funding amounts, match requirements (if any), reporting, and sunset provisions.