Bill
LC 1481
Generally revise agriculture laws
LC 1481 aimed to comprehensively revise state agriculture laws (including livestock and ag tax provisions) to modernize regulation; it died in process, so no changes take effect.
Bill
LC 1481
LC 1481 aimed to comprehensively revise state agriculture laws (including livestock and ag tax provisions) to modernize regulation; it died in process, so no changes take effect.
The bill was not advanced beyond the drafting stage and is no longer active in the legislative process based on the “Died in Process” status. The available information does not include the bill’s full text or specific provisions.
Because the text of the bill is not provided, it is not possible to enumerate specific provisions. In general, a comprehensive revision of agriculture laws might cover:
- Revisions to definitions and terminology to reflect current practices
- Updated regulatory structure for farming operations, livestock facilities, feed and water use, and animal health/welfare standards
- Modernization of licensing, permitting, inspections, and enforcement
- Updates to taxation or fiscal provisions relevant to farms, livestock operations, subsidies, credits, or exemptions
- Administrative processes, reporting requirements, and fee schedules
- Compliance with environmental, public health, and food safety standards
- Interaction with federal programs or interstate commerce requirements
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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