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[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: Good morning. It's Tuesday, March 17. We're gonna just spend a few minutes going over our section by section just to make sure the committee is comfortable with everything that they see. And as you all might be aware, we passed out S-three 23, our miscellaneous bill on Friday. That bill is they're on the notice calendar, which means that it will come up for action tomorrow, which I believe that it will get assessed and financed. It's probably not until Thursday that we'll be reporting this bill out. And in the meanwhile, Betty will be just making sure that they're comfortable with the section by section. And k. We have a list of who's where and what and how and why. Everything's
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: That probably left promptly, and I got letters. You got it? Yeah.
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: Okay. So section one is, I believe, me and myself. Zero one through Three. Yeah.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: Four through seven.
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: No. Actually, Russ does. No. I think no. I think I got it written. Senator Major's got 4. I think Yeah. 45, 67.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: That's right. Yeah. Basically, is this just the highlights that we speak about? Yeah, I
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: mean, if anything else that you wanna do, know, should know something about what sections that you're recording at. Let's just go down through again. If we can, the eight, the nine. What do we got here? Well, I've got eight through sixteen. K. And it's pretty much just cleanup. Right. Licensing, pesticide applicators, seed law conforming to universal standards, label requirements for agricultural flour and vegetable seeds, administrative stuff. That's it. Anything when you're all said and done when you're comparing it to how the language is in the bill, you have any questions or problems, we can all talk about that and, or we can you can get some clarification from legislature counsel. Anybody has a problem on the floor and you're stuck, we can just call the recess. Don't panic. Yeah. Yeah. I've got seventeen through twenty three. It's good. It's pretty straightforward. Know, I'm gonna yield to the program over. '17 through '23. 24252627.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: All the way up to
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: Is that you? Is that is that you? 24252627? It is. You. Okay. Yeah. The only thing you got left is your packet date. All good.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: The fees changed some, correct? Probably don't, Pat. Fees went up some. But that is also, I'll say, to be determined by Well, you
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: should know that by the time we get back. As far as, well, finance will have some work on the fees. We'll know that. But yeah, the fees, as far as on the hemp part of it, they are what they are right now, but again, that is going to be an ongoing discussion, and by the time that everything gets implemented with that part of the bill, we can be back in section.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: Or
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: it's a working it's a working group. It's section 30. That's the mortgage one. Yeah. It sounds a lot more complicated than what it is.
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: I actually got a pretty good breakdown on that. I guess I don't think I have it with me. I got a
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: It really is more housekeeping than it is anything, it's
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: Yeah. I'll I'll give you a breakdown of what to do if you should sit there. Anyone else try there? Sure. I'll start to Yeah. Yes. Thank you.
[Senator Russ Ingalls (Chair)]: I don't know. Everybody stay online. Is everybody good? Yeah. Okay. What do
[Senator Joseph "Joe" Major (Vice Chair)]: I think goes wrong?