Bill
LC 360
Generally revise aquatic invasive species laws
Overview: LC 360 is a bill that would generally revise the laws related to aquatic invasive species.Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill is to update and strengthen the law
Bill
LC 360
Overview: LC 360 is a bill that would generally revise the laws related to aquatic invasive species.Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill is to update and strengthen the law
Overview: LC 360 is a bill that would generally revise the laws related to aquatic invasive species.
Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill is to update and strengthen the laws and regulations governing the prevention, management, and control of aquatic invasive species, which can have significant ecological and economic impacts.
Key Provisions:
- Potential updates to definitions, classifications, and listing of aquatic invasive species
- Revisions to permitting, inspection, and enforcement mechanisms for managing aquatic invasive species
- Enhancements to public education and outreach efforts related to aquatic invasive species
- Potential changes to funding or resource allocation for aquatic invasive species programs
Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would primarily affect state and local agencies responsible for natural resource management, as well as recreational users, businesses, and industries that interact with aquatic environments. The changes could impact the prevention, detection, and mitigation of aquatic invasive species in the state.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: This bill is listed as a "Draft Died in Process," indicating that it did not progress through the legislative process and was not enacted into law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.