Bill
SB 209
Revise term length of conservation easements
SB 209 sought to revise conservation easement terms, allowing greater flexibility for landowners and conservation groups to enhance environmental protection efforts.
Bill
SB 209
SB 209 sought to revise conservation easement terms, allowing greater flexibility for landowners and conservation groups to enhance environmental protection efforts.
Bill Number: SB 209
Title: Revise term length of conservation easements
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: December 04, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject: Environmental Protection, Property
The primary intent of SB 209 was to revise the term length of conservation easements. Conservation easements are legal agreements that restrict the development and use of land to protect its conservation values. By modifying the term length, the bill aimed to enhance the effectiveness and flexibility of these easements in promoting environmental protection and sustainable land use.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key changes were anticipated based on the bill's title and subject matter:
The bill would have impacted several stakeholders, including:
The legislative journey of SB 209 included several key actions:
SB 209 aimed to revise the term length of conservation easements to enhance their effectiveness in environmental protection. However, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately died in committee. The proposed changes, while potentially beneficial for land conservation efforts, were not enacted.
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