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Current Status Bill Number:View additional legislative information at the LPITS web site.516 Type of Legislation:Senate Resolution SR Introducing Body:Senate Introduced Date:19990223 Primary Sponsor:Thomas All Sponsors:Thomas Drafted Document Number:l:\s-res\dlt\001litt.whb.doc Date Bill Passed both Bodies:19990311 Subject:Litter Study Committee to be appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore, Conservation, General Assembly History Body Date Action Description Com Leg Involved ______ ________ ______________________________________ _______ ____________ Senate 19990311 Adopted Senate 19990310 Recalled from Committee, 06 SF placed on the Calendar Senate 19990223 Introduced, referred to Committee 06 SF Versions of This Bill Revised on March 10, 1999 - Word format
RECALLED
March 10, 1999
S. 516
S. Printed 3/10/99--S.
Read the first time February 23, 1999.
TO REQUEST THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE TO APPOINT A SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE PROBLEM OF LITTERING ALONG THE ROADS AND HIGHWAYS OF THIS STATE.
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the President Pro Tempore is hereby requested to appoint a special committee to study the problem of littering along the roads and highways of this State.
The committee shall examine and review all current state efforts to reduce and remove litter from the roadways. The committee shall review the laws of the State and our sister states to determine whether South Carolina statutes should be amended to more effectively encourage the public not to litter. The committee shall review existing laws and offer recommendations as to whether these laws should be amended or new laws should be adopted and shall offer its recommendations as to whether those who do litter are appropriately punished.
The committee shall provide a report and may introduce legislation in the name of the members serving on the committee. Upon the issuance of a report on the introduction of legislation, the committee shall be discharged.
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