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LC 2445

Resolution on sports laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 2445 is a non-binding resolution that declares the Legislature's position on sports laws and urges state agencies and sports groups to review and adjust practices.

(LC) Draft Delivered to Requester
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Bill Summary · LC 2445

LC 2445 — Resolution on Sports Laws

Summary prepared from the bill’s given information (no substantive text provided)

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2445
  • Title: Resolution on sports laws
  • Status: (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester (Draft stage managed by Legislative Counsel)
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subject: Recreation/Parks/Sports

Note: The material provided does not include the actual text of the resolution or any listed provisions. Accordingly, this summary focuses on the bill’s purpose as implied by its title and the procedural status and timeline provided.

Purpose and intent

  • The title suggests the document is a resolution addressing sports laws, potentially to express the legislature’s position, provide guidance, or request actions related to sports-related statutes or regulations.
  • Specific objectives, directives, or policy changes are not disclosed in the information available.

Key provisions (as of now)

  • No substantive provisions are listed in the provided materials.
  • Once the draft text is released, readers should review for:
    • Whether the resolution states a “sense of the Legislature” or requests action by executive agencies or governing bodies.
    • Any mandates for studies, reports, or oversight related to sports laws.
    • Any recommendations or instructions directed at state departments, boards, or commissions.
    • Fiscal implications, if any, though resolutions typically do not authorize new spending.

Affected parties and potential impact

  • If enacted as a resolution, the measure is typically non-binding and would not create new law. Instead, it could:
    • Express the Legislature’s position on certain sports-law issues.
    • Guide or urge state agencies, municipalities, or sports organizations to review, study, or adjust practices.
    • Influence public policy direction in recreation, parks, and sports domains.
  • Potentially affected entities include state agencies responsible for sports regulation, intercollegiate and amateur athletic oversight, parks and recreation departments, sports organizations, and the general public.

Procedural/timeline aspects

  • Timeline of actions (highlights):
    • 2024-12-08: Drafter assigned; Draft On Hold
    • 2024-12-08: Draft On Hold
    • 2025-01-15: Draft Taken Off Hold
    • 2025-01-16: Draft in Legal Review; Draft in Edit
    • 2025-01-16: Draft in Edit
    • 2025-01-17: Draft in Input/Proofing
    • 2025-01-19: Draft in Assembly; Draft in Final Drafter Review
    • 2025-01-19: Draft Ready for Delivery
    • 2025-01-28: Draft Delivered to Requester
  • These entries show a typical drafting and internal review process within the Legislative Counsel and the Assembly prior to any formal introduction or committee consideration.

Next steps for readers

  • Obtain the full draft text when released to understand the resolution’s specific language, scope, and objectives.
  • Track any committee referrals, public hearings, amendments, and final passage status.
  • Review fiscal notes or policy implications, if attached, to assess broader impact.

If you’d like, I can integrate the exact text (once released) to provide a more detailed, provisions-by-provisions analysis.

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

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