2011 Regular Session
SB89   by Senator Francis C. Thompson      

AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES:  Provides relative to changes in the Agricultural Commodities Dealer and Warehouse Law. (gov sig)

Current Status:  Signed by the Governor - Act 138


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06/24 S    Effective date 6/24/11.   
06/24 S    Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 138.   
06/16 S    Sent to the Governor by the Secretary of the Senate.   
06/16 H    Signed by the Speaker of the House.   
06/15 S    Enrolled. Signed by the President of the Senate.   
06/14 S    Received from the House without amendments.   
06/13 H    Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 98, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered to the Senate.   
06/08 H    Scheduled for floor debate on 6/13/2011.   
05/31 H    Read by title, passed to 3rd reading - regular calendar.   
05/26 H    Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.   
05/25 H    Reported favorably (11-0) (Regular). Referred to the Legislative Bureau.   
05/18 H    Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development.   
05/17 H    Received in the House from the Senate, read by title, lies over under the rules   
05/16 S    Rules suspended. Senate floor amendments read and adopted. Read by title, passed by a vote of 34 yeas and 0 nays; ordered reengrossed and sent to the House. Motion to reconsider tabled.   
05/11 S    Read by title. Committee amendments read and adopted. Ordered engrossed and passed to a third reading and final passage.   
05/10 S    Reported with amendments.   
04/25 S    Introduced in the Senate; read by title. Rules suspended. Read second time and referred to the committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development.   
04/14 S    Prefiled and under the rules provisionally referred to the committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development.