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House Bill 1045 aimed to set safety requirements for crop residue burning in Arkansas, protecting compliant farmers from liability while promoting responsible practices.
House Bill 1045 aimed to set safety requirements for crop residue burning in Arkansas, protecting compliant farmers from liability while promoting responsible practices.
Bill Number: HB 1045
Title: To Place Certain Requirements on an Individual Planning a Crop Residue Burn; and to Address Liability of an Individual Who Has Followed Crop Residue Burn Requirements.
Status: Died on House Calendar at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: November 21, 2024
Effective Date: July 1, 2026 (if enacted)
House Bill 1045 aims to establish specific requirements for individuals planning to conduct crop residue burns in Arkansas. The bill seeks to ensure that these burns are managed safely and responsibly while also addressing the liability of individuals who adhere to the established guidelines.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Reporting Requirements:
Compliance with Guidelines:
Liability Protection:
Confidentiality of Information:
Civil Penalties:
Affected Parties:
Legal and Financial Implications:
House Bill 1045 was designed to enhance the management of crop residue burning in Arkansas by establishing clear requirements and protections for individuals involved in this practice. Despite its intent to promote safe agricultural practices, the bill ultimately did not progress through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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