A04126 Summary:

BILL NOA04126
 
SAME ASNo same as
 
SPONSORBarclay (MS)
 
COSPNSRKolb, Tenney, Montesano, Finch
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd S11-0715, En Con L
 
Allows the county of Onondaga to retain twenty percent of the gross proceeds from the sale of any fishing license in such county to residents of such county.
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A04126 Actions:

BILL NOA04126
 
02/01/2013referred to environmental conservation
04/16/2013held for consideration in environmental conservation
01/08/2014referred to environmental conservation
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A04126 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A04126 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          4126
 
                               2013-2014 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 1, 2013
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. BARCLAY, KOLB, TENNEY -- read once and referred
          to the Committee on Environmental Conservation
 
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          allowing  Onondaga  county  to  retain  twenty  percent  of  the gross
          proceeds from the sale of all fishing licenses sold within such county
 

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Section  11-0715 of the environmental conservation law is
     2  amended by adding a new subdivision 7 to read as follows:
     3    7. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the county of  Onondaga
     4  may  retain  twenty  percent  of the gross proceeds from the sale of all
     5  fishing licenses sold to residents of the county of  Onondaga,  to  fund
     6  the costs associated with trout stocking activities.
     7    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
 
 
 
 
 
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04576-01-3
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