Bill
LC 1953
Interim study on tourism and recreation
LC 1953 would convene an interim legislative study on tourism and recreation to guide future policy, funding, and regional economic development (not enacted; died in process).
Bill
LC 1953
LC 1953 would convene an interim legislative study on tourism and recreation to guide future policy, funding, and regional economic development (not enacted; died in process).
LC 1953 is a draft bill titled “Interim study on tourism and recreation.” The bill appears to be designed to authorize and guide a legislative interim study focused on tourism and recreation as components of economic development. The bill’s status indicates it did not advance to enactment and is currently considered dead in process.
Note: The actual text and specific provisions of LC 1953 are not available in the provided material. The assessment below reflects typical elements of interim study bills and the subject indicated by the title.
Because LC 1953’s text is not available, readers should treat any specific provisions as unknown and rely on future amendments or a published bill text if reintroduced.
This summary conveys what is publicly known about LC 1953 and provides context on what such a bill typically aims to achieve, given the lack of a published text and the current dead status.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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