Introduced
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To eliminate a cap on the amount of acres the state can own in the northern part of the state, but require additional procedures for state land acquisitions. The bill would prohibit acquisitions if the state fails to make full “payments in lieu of property taxes” (PILT) on state land to local governments. The bill revises a number of details of current law to generally facilitate access to state land for recreation and resource use, and makes a number of other changes to state management details.
Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
Amendment offered
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To revise details of the authority local governments would have to reject a state land purchase in their county.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To remove a provision expanding the authority local governments would have to reject a state land purchase in their county.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To add to the restrictions on land purchases if the state fails to make full “payments in lieu of property taxes” (PILT) on state land to local governments.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To expand the notice requirements for public meetings the bill would authorize for certain state land acquisition or development proposals.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To narrow a provision expanding the authority local governments would have to reject a state land purchase in their county.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Passed in the House 67 to 42 (details)
To eliminate a cap on the amount of acres the state can own in the northern part of the state, but require additional procedures for state land acquisitions. The bill revises a number of details of current law to generally facilitate access to state land for recreation and resource use, and makes a number of other changes to state management details.
Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed in the Senate 24 to 12 (details)
To eliminate a cap on the amount of acres the state can own in the northern part of the state, but require additional procedures for state land acquisitions. The bill revises a number of details of current law to generally facilitate access to state land for recreation and resource use, and makes a number of other changes to state management details.