Plain English Breakdown
The official text does not specify an effective date for this amendment itself, only how it changes Senate Bill No. 9.
Technical Corrections to Senate Bill No. 9
This amendment corrects the part of a law that sets when different sections take effect.
What This Bill Does
- Changes Section 4 by deleting old lines and adding new text about effective dates.
- Sets Sections 6621, 6622, and all of Section 2 to start when the bill becomes law.
- Requires all of Section 3 to begin 60 days after the bill becomes law.
- Makes other parts of the act effective immediately but delays their use until final rules are published in the Register of Regulations.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
- People or groups subject to Sections 2, 3, 6621, and 6622 of the act
Terms To Know
- Enactment clause
- The part of a law that says when different sections start to work.
- Register of Regulations
- An official record where the government publishes new rules and notices.
Limits and Unknowns
- The text does not say what Sections 6621, 6622, or Section 3 actually do.
- The exact date of publication in the Register of Regulations is unknown until it happens.