8 members · 27 bills referred · 29 committee votes
Bills
27
Enacted
17
Dead
8
Vote Pass Rate
93%
update statutory and regulatory references pertaining to water pollution.
update the development and implementation of conservation district standards.
address the administration of State Conservation Commission functions by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
include lithium in the definition of precious metal for purposes of the minerals severance tax, and to set the tax rate for lithium severed in this state.
require a zoning authority to determine that a well is an established well that has not been abandoned in making a permitting decision.
expand definitions pertaining to the purchasing of grain.
modify brand registration and use laws.
provide that required exterior hunting garments may be fluorescent pink.
place restrictions on the ownership of agricultural land.
revise requirements for mining and mineral exploration.
revise provisions regarding industrial hemp.
include shelterbelts as a factor affecting productivity in determining assessed value of agricultural land.
authorize the payment of administrative expenses from habitat stamp sales.
exempt enrolled members of Indian tribes from admission fees, camping permit fees, and park service fees at state parks or recreation areas.
expand authorization for the conditional taking of coyotes from snowmobiles.
prohibit the imposition of fishing and hunting license fees on members of an Indian Tribe.
make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to improve and repair infrastructure around Lake Hiddenwood.
provide a landowner-on-own-land license for antlerless elk.
increase the nonresident fee for a habitat stamp.
encourage sales of meat through the use of animal share agreements and the creation of a processor grant program.
prohibit the intentional release of polluting emissions into the atmosphere by cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency and microwave radiation and providing enforcement and penalties for violations.
amend language regarding the licensing period for a grain buyer.
update hunting and fishing residency requirements.
remove multiple vehicle ownership as a condition for purchasing an additional park entry license at a reduced price.
permit the operation of a Class I electric bicycle on the Mickelson Trail.
make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway, for the general maintenance and repair of other state-owned dams, and to declare an emergency.
Providing legislative approval for a future use water permit application by the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1228 provide that required exterior hunting garments may be fluorescent pink. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1231 place restrictions on the ownership of agricultural land. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1135 expand definitions pertaining to the purchasing of grain. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB135 authorize the payment of administrative expenses from habitat stamp sales. | Failed (3-4) |
| SB135 authorize the payment of administrative expenses from habitat stamp sales. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB173 provide a landowner-on-own-land license for antlerless elk. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB174 increase the nonresident fee for a habitat stamp. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB173 provide a landowner-on-own-land license for antlerless elk. | Failed (3-3) |
| HB1145 modify brand registration and use laws. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB215 prohibit the intentional release of polluting emissions into the atmosphere by cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency and microwave radiation and providing enforcement and penalties for violations. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1128 require a zoning authority to determine that a well is an established well that has not been abandoned in making a permitting decision. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB131 include shelterbelts as a factor affecting productivity in determining assessed value of agricultural land. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB139 exempt enrolled members of Indian tribes from admission fees, camping permit fees, and park service fees at state parks or recreation areas. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB140 prohibit the imposition of fishing and hunting license fees on members of an Indian Tribe. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB153 make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to improve and repair infrastructure around Lake Hiddenwood. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1043 include lithium in the definition of precious metal for purposes of the minerals severance tax, and to set the tax rate for lithium severed in this state. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB111 revise requirements for mining and mineral exploration. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB117 revise provisions regarding industrial hemp. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1030 update statutory and regulatory references pertaining to water pollution. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1031 update the development and implementation of conservation district standards. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1033 address the administration of State Conservation Commission functions by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB14 expand authorization for the conditional taking of coyotes from snowmobiles. | Passed (7-0) |
| SJR502 Providing legislative approval for a future use water permit application by the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB54 update hunting and fishing residency requirements. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB55 remove multiple vehicle ownership as a condition for purchasing an additional park entry license at a reduced price. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB56 permit the operation of a Class I electric bicycle on the Mickelson Trail. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB56 permit the operation of a Class I electric bicycle on the Mickelson Trail. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB22 amend language regarding the licensing period for a grain buyer. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB70 make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway, for the general maintenance and repair of other state-owned dams, and to declare an emergency. | Passed (7-0) |