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SB 229

relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Judy Aron and 4 co-sponsors

Multiple SB 229s exist; please specify state and topic or paste the exact bill text so I can summarize its main action and affected parties.

Signed by the Governor on 06/10/2025; Chapter 0092; Effective 06/30/2025
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Bill Summary · SB 229

Short summary and request for clarification

I can prepare a clear, comprehensive summary — but the materials you supplied contain multiple different "SB 229" bills from different jurisdictions and on different topics, and none of the supplied documents match the title you gave ("relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat"). Please confirm which specific SB 229 you want summarized (state and topic). Below I list the distinct SB 229 bills I found in your packet so you can pick one.

SB 229 documents I found (by jurisdiction/topic)
- California (sponsor Alvarado‑Gil) — Penal Code §830.1: expands the definition/authority of deputy sheriffs assigned to custodial duties to explicitly include deputies in Amador and Nevada counties (peace officer authority while performing custodial duties or during local state of emergency).
- Michigan (sponsor Jeremy Moss) — “Delivery Network Sales Exclusion” / General Sales Tax Act (MCL 205.52d): allows delivery network companies to deduct/exclude sales tax they paid to marketplace sellers for certain delivery sales; defines delivery network company/courier; permits audits of both delivery company and marketplace seller; estimated ~ $2.0M revenue loss in FY2025‑26.
- Maryland (Departmental Health request) — Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) user fee assessment: repeals sunset so HSCRC user fee cap remains the greater of 0.1% of budgeted hospital revenue or the largest cap in prior 5 years (preserves higher cap needed for AHEAD Model implementation); increases HSCRC special fund revenues and related Medicaid costs.
- Kansas — Occupational licensing reform: new review/legislative-approval process for new licenses or material changes; five‑year termination unless extended; reporting and legislative review requirements; exemptions for many healthcare boards; fiscal/staffing implications.
- Multiple other jurisdictions / subjects also present in packet (examples): Alabama released-time school credit; Illinois patient prescription pricing transparency; Georgia hemp licensing restriction; Arkansas creation of Department of Financial Services; Indiana school employer discussion requirements; Kentucky temporary shelter buildings in emergencies; several procedural legislative histories.

What I need from you
- Which SB 229 do you want summarized? Please specify state (or “California/Michigan/Maryland/Kansas/other”) or paste the single bill text you want summarized.
- If you actually want a summary of the bill titled “relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat,” please provide the bill text or confirm state so I can locate/summary the correct version.

Once you confirm, I will deliver a 200–400 word, well‑organized summary covering purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and effective dates/timeline.

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

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