H*4892 Session 109 (1991-1992)
H*4892(Rat #0621, Act #0536 of 1992) Joint Resolution, By Koon
A Joint Resolution to create the South Carolina Commission on Sporting Dogs
and Field Trials to assess the impact on the State for developing field trial
facilities and to develop a plan for such facilities; to provide for the
members of the Commission and an advisory committee; to authorize consultation
with public and private agencies and organizations; and to provide reporting
requirements and the termination of the Commission January 1, 1994.
05/27/92 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-42
05/28/92 House Read second time HJ-29
05/28/92 House Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day HJ-39
05/29/92 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-42
06/02/92 Senate Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference SJ-11
06/03/92 Senate Read second time SJ-76
06/03/92 Senate Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day SJ-77
06/04/92 Senate Read third time and enrolled SJ-129
06/04/92 Ratified R 621
07/01/92 Signed By Governor
07/01/92 Effective date 07/01/92
07/01/92 Act No. 536
07/14/92 Copies available
(R621, H4892)
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO CREATE THE SOUTH CAROLINA
COMMISSION ON SPORTING DOGS AND FIELD TRIALS TO
ASSESS THE IMPACT ON THE STATE FOR DEVELOPING FIELD
TRIAL FACILITIES AND TO DEVELOP A PLAN FOR SUCH
FACILITIES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE
COMMISSION AND AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE; TO AUTHORIZE
CONSULTATION WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AGENCIES AND
ORGANIZATIONS; AND TO PROVIDE REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS AND THE TERMINATION OF THE COMMISSION
JANUARY 1, 1994.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Commission created
SECTION 1. The South Carolina Commission on Sporting Dogs and
Field Trials is created to assess the economic, environmental, and
recreational impact on the State for developing field trial facilities and to
develop a state plan for providing such facilities. The commission is
composed of five members to be appointed by the Governor: two
representatives of pointing/retriever organizations in the State; two
representatives of houndsmen's organizations in the State which hold field
trials for the purpose of judging beagles and hounds; and one at-large
member with field trial knowledge and experience who shall serve as the
chairman of the commission. The members of the commission are not
eligible for per diem, mileage, or subsistence.
There is a nonvoting advisory committee to the commission which
shall provide information and staff assistance as needed. The members of
the advisory committee who shall serve ex officio are the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, President of the Senate, and the chair of the
South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Commission. The
chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee and
the chairman of the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and
Environmental Affairs Committee each shall appoint one member to the
advisory committee.
In conducting its study and in developing the state plan, the
commission may consult with the South Carolina Wildlife and Marine
Resources Department, the South Carolina State Forestry Commission,
and any other state or local private or public agency or organization
interested in or impacted by recreational field trials.
By January 1, 1994, the commission shall submit its findings and state
plan to the Governor, the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources
Committee, and the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and
Environmental Affairs Committee.
January 1, 1994, the commission shall terminate unless extended by
the General Assembly.
Time effective
SECTION 2. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the
Governor.
In the Senate House June 4, 1992.
Nick A. Theodore,
President of the Senate
Robert J. Sheheen,
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
Approved the 1st day of July, 1992.
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.,
Governor
Printer's Date -- July 10, 1992 -- S.
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