Bill
LC 3460
Revise condemnation laws related to eminent domain actions
Revises eminent domain laws to change what counts as public use, streamline takings, and adjust compensation and relocation for affected property owners.
Bill
LC 3460
Revises eminent domain laws to change what counts as public use, streamline takings, and adjust compensation and relocation for affected property owners.
Based on the title, LC 3460 is intended to revise existing condemnation laws governing eminent domain actions. The exact statutory changes are not provided in the available information, but such revisions typically aim to modify how eminent domain proceedings are initiated, conducted, and compensated, with potential emphasis on expanding or clarifying property rights, public-use criteria, or compensation standards.
The specific provisions of LC 3460 are not included in the available details. If enacted, a bill with this title commonly addresses elements such as:
- Standards for what constitutes “public use” or public benefit
- Procedures for initiating condemnation proceedings (notice, hearings, and due process)
- Methods for calculating and delivering just compensation to property owners
- Relocation assistance and related support for affected residents or businesses
- Appraisal, negotiation, and dispute-resolution processes (including appeals)
- Timeframes and procedural deadlines
- Protections for property owners and potential limits on compelled acquisition
- Interaction with local government projects and utility or infrastructure needs
Note: The above areas reflect typical topics in eminent domain reform bills and are not a statement of LC 3460’s actual text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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