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SR 1319

MEMORIAL-GEORGE F. DIETZ

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

Ceremonial Senate resolution memorializes George F. Dietz, honoring his life and service; symbolic, non-binding with copies sent to family and public records.

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Bill Summary · SR 1319

Summary of SR 1319: MEMORIAL-GEORGE F. DIETZ

SR 1319 is a Senate resolution designated to memorialize and honor an individual named George F. Dietz. The resolution is ceremonial in nature and does not create or modify law, programs, or regulatory requirements.

Purpose and Intent

  • To pay tribute to the life, contributions, and impact of George F. Dietz.
  • To express the Senate’s condolences to Mr. Dietz’s family, friends, and community.
  • To recognize the positive legacy and service of the honoree within the state (as appropriate to the context of the resolution).

Key Provisions

While the full text is not provided here, memorial resolutions of this type typically include:
- A series of “Whereas” clauses detailing notable aspects of the honoree’s life, achievements, public service, or community contributions.
- A concluding “Be it resolved” clause that formally adopts the memorial, directs dissemination of the resolution, and acknowledges the honoree’s impact.
- Administrative directives, such as transmitting copies to the family, placing the resolution in the official record, and permitting publication in appropriate venues.

Notes:
- The resolution is non-binding and symbolic.
- It focuses on recognition and remembrance rather than policy changes or fiscal measures.

Who is Affected

  • George F. Dietz (the honoree) and his family and associates.
  • Members of the Senate and staff, who participate in adoption and dissemination.
  • The general public, which may encounter the resolution through official records and news releases.

Procedural/Timeline Highlights

  • Introduced: January 3, 2025
  • Filed with Secretary: January 3, 2025
  • Co-Sponsored by all Senators: January 3, 2025
  • Referred to Resolutions Consent Calendar: January 3, 2025
  • Resolution Adopted: January 7, 2025

Potential Impact

  • Ceremonial recognition that preserves the memory and achievements of the honoree.
  • Minimal or no fiscal impact; primarily a formal, symbolic action.
  • Public acknowledgment that may be cited in local history, archives, or tribute materials.

Next Steps

  • With adoption, the resolution becomes part of the official record.
  • Copies may be transmitted to the honoree’s family and published as appropriate.
  • No further legislative action is typically required unless referenced for archival or commemorative purposes.

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

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