Introduced
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To prohibit the Department of Natural Resources from banning horseback riding and pack animals on trails on state land where this was not prohibited before May 7, 2008; require the department to reopen horse trails closed since then; and “facilitate the continued use of saddle and pack animals on state land where there is a historical tradition of their use.” Also, to require the Natural Resources Commission to “establish a network of trailways on state owned lands that may be used by pack and saddle animals”..
Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the bill and the substitute (S-2) be referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Bioeconomy.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Bioeconomy
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-2) previously recommended by the Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs be rejected. With the recommendation that the substitute (S-5) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Substitute offered
To replace the previous version of the bill with one that allows trails to be closed to horses but only for very specific reasons.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To prohibit the sale or use of human lice treatments containing lindane.
The amendment failed 16 to 21 (details)
Amendment offered
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Prohibit the manufacture or distribution of products containing decabromodiphenyl ethers (deca-BDEs), which are a commonly used flame retardant for electronics.
The amendment failed 16 to 21 (details)
Passed in the Senate 35 to 2 (details)
To prohibit the Department of Natural Resources from banning horseback riding and pack animals on state land where this was not previously prohibited unless a restriction is based on "sound science," or for reasons of public safety or maintenance, and only after a public hearing.
Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Amendment offered
To replace the previous version of the bill with one that revises details. This was bypassed in favor of another substitute that gives the DNRE more discretion on closing trails.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Substitute offered
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To replace the previous version of the bill with one that gives the DNRE more discretion on closing trails, based on negotiations with the department, user groups and legislators.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the House 107 to 2 (details)
To require the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to adopt a statewide trail use plan that generally allows horseback riding in state forests unless there is a legal restriction, but not in state parks or game areas, with certain exceptions. Trails would be considered closed to horses unless they are identified in the plan as open. The bill establishes new procedures the department must use for closing trails establish a from banning horseback riding and pack animals on state land where this was not previously prohibited unless a restriction is based on "sound science," or for reasons of public safety or maintenance, and only after a public hearing.
To require the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to adopt a statewide trail use plan that generally allows horseback riding in state forests unless there is a legal restriction, but not in state parks or game areas, with certain exceptions. Trails would be considered closed to horses unless they are identified in the plan as open. The bill establishes new procedures the department must use for closing trails.
Passed in the Senate 37 to 0 (details)