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Title
Public Safety - State Fire Marshal - Appointment and Term
Sponsored by
Delegates Beitzel, Arentz, Buckel, Ghrist, Jacobs, Otto, Rose, and Shoemaker
Status
In the House - Unfavorable Report by Judiciary
Analysis
Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Repealing a requirement that the Secretary of State Police appoint the State Fire Marshal; requiring that the Governor appoint the State Fire Marshal with the advice and consent of the Senate; reducing the term that the State Fire Marshal serves from 6 years to 4 years; providing that the Governor has authority to remove the State Fire Marshal under specified circumstances after following specified procedures; etc.
Committees
Details
Cross-filed with: SB0978
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2017
Legislation History
Chamber
House
Calendar Date
2/10/2017
Legislative Date
2/10/2017
Action
First Reading Judiciary
Proceedings
Chamber
House
Calendar Date
2/10/2017
Legislative Date
2/10/2017
Action
Hearing 3/10 at 1:00 p.m.
Proceedings
Chamber
Calendar Date
Legislative Date
Action
Text - First - Public Safety - State Fire Marshal - Appointment and Term
Proceedings
Chamber
Calendar Date
Legislative Date
Action
Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary
Proceedings
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Chamber
House
Calendar Date
3/15/2017
Legislative Date
3/15/2017
Action
Unfavorable Report by Judiciary
Proceedings
Chamber Calendar Date Legislative Date Action Proceedings
House 2/10/2017 2/10/2017 First Reading Judiciary
House 2/10/2017 2/10/2017 Hearing 3/10 at 1:00 p.m.
Text - First - Public Safety - State Fire Marshal - Appointment and Term
Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary Click to view Recorded Media
House 3/15/2017 3/15/2017 Unfavorable Report by Judiciary
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