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LC 965

Generally revise agriculture laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 965 aimed to broadly revise agriculture laws (livestock and agriculture tax rules) but the draft died in process, leaving no active path unless revived.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 965

Summary: LC 965 — Generally revise agriculture laws

Overview
- Bill Number: LC 965
- Title: Generally revise agriculture laws
- Classification: bill
- Subject: Agriculture (including Livestock; Taxation—Agriculture/Livestock)
- Introduced: November 11, 2024
- Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
- Current legislative actions:
- 2024-11-11: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-12-23: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and intent
- Based on the title, the bill aimed to generally revise the body of agriculture laws. The available information does not include the bill text or specific policy objectives, so the exact reforms, standards, or regulatory changes proposed are not known from the provided data.

Scope and potential areas (inference from subject)
- Agriculture: Likely to address a broad range of statutes governing farming practices, agricultural operations, and related regulatory frameworks.
- Livestock: Possible provisions affecting livestock management, welfare, licensing, or oversight.
- Taxation—Agriculture/Livestock: Potential changes to tax treatment, exemptions, credits, or assessment rules relevant to agricultural activities.

What would be affected (based on subject)
- Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural producers
- Agencies and officials responsible for administering and enforcing agricultural laws
- Taxpayers and entities involved in agriculture-related taxation
- Stakeholders in livestock industries and related supply chains

Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduction and drafting process: The bill was introduced on 11/11/2024 with a drafter assigned, indicating initial drafting work.
- Subsequent stages: The bill was placed on hold on 12/23/2024, suggesting a pause in progression or review.
- Final status: The most recent action (5/23/2025) shows the draft died in process, indicating it did not advance toward a committee or floor consideration and is effectively inactive as of the latest update.
- Implication: With the draft “died in process,” there is no active path for consideration unless reintroduced or revived by sponsors.

Notes for readers
- Specific provisions, fiscal impact, cost estimates, or implementation timelines are not provided in the available data. To understand the bill’s concrete changes, text, committee reports, fiscal notes, and sponsor statements would be needed.
- If interested in this subject, monitor for any reintroduction or new drafts, and consult official legislative records for the full bill text and analysis.

Suggested next steps
- Retrieve the full bill text and any fiscal notes or analyses from the official legislative website.
- Review sponsor statements, committee hearings, and amendments if the bill is reintroduced.
- Consider how similar broad revisions have impacted agriculture, livestock regulation, and agricultural taxation in your jurisdiction to anticipate potential effects.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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