The House reconvened this afternoon to complete legislative action on several measures.
During the second session of the day, 16 bills were completed. Among these bills were Senate Bill 611, which will develope special community-based pilot demonstration projects to improve at-risk youth outcomes; Senate Bill 563, which would clarify Chief Technology Officer’s responsibility prior to transfer or retirement of certain equipment; and House Bill 4605, which will provide a premarital education option to applicants for marriage licenses.
Seventeen bills were also read on third reading and passed with amendments during the second session. A sampling of these bills include: Senate Bill 611, which would establish DEP procedures for biological components compliance of narrative water quality standards; Senate Bill 603, which would establish entities for operation of morale, welfare and recreation military facilities; and Senate Bill 597, which would require installation of carbon monoxide detectors in certain facilities.
The House is in recess untill 7:30 p.m.