HB 1418 IN Became Law
Annexation of residential developments.
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Summary
Permits a third class city to annex an area that is a proposed residential development in which not all lots have been platted or dwellings have been constructed. Expands the area outside the city in which the annexation can occur from three miles to 4.5 miles.
Sponsors (3)
- Edmond Soliday Republican · author
- Ed Charbonneau Republican · sponsor
- Mike Bohacek Republican · sponsor
Action history (18)
- Jan 17, 2023 Authored by Representative Soliday · lower
- Jan 17, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Local Government · lower
- Jan 31, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 2, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
- Feb 6, 2023 Senate sponsor: Senator Charbonneau · lower
- Feb 6, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 77: yeas 94, nays 4 · lower
- Feb 7, 2023 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 23, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Local Government · upper
- Mar 13, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
- Mar 13, 2023 Senator Bohacek added as second sponsor · upper
- Mar 16, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Mar 20, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 232: yeas 49, nays 0 · upper
- Mar 21, 2023 Returned to the House without amendments · upper
- Apr 3, 2023 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Apr 4, 2023 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 17, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 20, 2023 Public Law 82 · lower
- Apr 20, 2023 Signed by the Governor · executive
Subjects
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORYCITIES AND TOWNSCONSTRUCTION
Text versions (4)
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