Supplemental Appropriation SAPR DNR
Overview: HB 3367, "Supplemental Appropriation SAPR DNR", was passed into law as Chapter 29 of the Acts of the 2025 Regular Session. The bill provides a supplemental appropriation
Overview: HB 3367, "Supplemental Appropriation SAPR DNR", was passed into law as Chapter 29 of the Acts of the 2025 Regular Session. The bill provides a supplemental appropriation
Overview: HB 3367, "Supplemental Appropriation SAPR DNR", was passed into law as Chapter 29 of the Acts of the 2025 Regular Session. The bill provides a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for the State Agency Pollution Response (SAPR) program.
Purpose and Intent: The primary purpose of HB 3367 is to allocate additional funding to the DNR's SAPR program, which is responsible for responding to and mitigating environmental pollution incidents. The supplemental appropriation is intended to ensure the program has the necessary resources to effectively carry out its duties.
Key Provisions:
- Appropriates $5 million in additional funding to the DNR's SAPR program
- Specifies that the funds are to be used for personnel, equipment, and other operational expenses related to pollution response activities
Affected Parties and Impacts: The supplemental appropriation directly benefits the DNR and its SAPR program, enabling them to enhance their pollution response capabilities. Indirectly, the legislation aims to protect the state's natural resources and environment by providing the necessary resources for timely and effective pollution mitigation.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: HB 3367 was introduced on February 26, 2025, and was subsequently passed into law as Chapter 29 of the Acts of the 2025 Regular Session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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