Bill
SB 25-171
Sunset Commodity Metals Theft Task Force
Overview: SB 25-171, "Sunset Commodity Metals Theft Task Force", has been signed into law by the governor.Purpose and Intent: The bill extends the sunset date for the state's Commo
Bill
SB 25-171
Overview: SB 25-171, "Sunset Commodity Metals Theft Task Force", has been signed into law by the governor.Purpose and Intent: The bill extends the sunset date for the state's Commo
Overview: SB 25-171, "Sunset Commodity Metals Theft Task Force", has been signed into law by the governor.
Purpose and Intent: The bill extends the sunset date for the state's Commodity Metals Theft Task Force, which was set to expire. The task force is responsible for investigating and prosecuting metal theft crimes, a persistent issue impacting businesses and infrastructure.
Key Provisions:
- Extends the sunset date for the Commodity Metals Theft Task Force from June 30, 2025 to June 30, 2028
- Maintains the task force's authority to investigate and prosecute metal theft crimes
- Continues the requirement for scrap metal dealers to maintain records of transactions
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill directly impacts the Commodity Metals Theft Task Force, allowing it to continue its operations for an additional 3 years. Businesses, infrastructure owners, and law enforcement will benefit from the task force's continued efforts to combat metal theft crimes.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been signed into law by the governor, extending the task force's sunset date. No further legislative action is required.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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