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96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Don Ruzicka
District 132
Republican
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
6
Committees
Tourism and Natural Resources, Chairman
Agri-Business
Utilities
Emerging Issues in Animal Agriculture
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 97
- (0611L.01I)
Extends the public notice requirements of the Clean Water Commission when listing any impaired waters and extends the commission's authority to charge specified fees related to water pollution control
HB 98
- (0610L.01P)
Extends from June 30, 2011, to December 31, 2015, the 50-cent fee that is collected on the retail sale of a lead-acid battery as well as the fees for any hazardous waste generated
HB 171
- (0768L.01P)
Allows certain third class cities to cancel any primary election for the office of mayor and councilman
HB 172
- (0770L.01I)
Specifies that certain funds placed in an irrevocable trust for funeral services will not be considered an asset when determining eligibility and benefits under certain public assistance programs
HB 189
- (0772L.01P)
Repeals the provision which prohibits expanded polypropylene coolers from being on or within 50 feet of any river in this state except for certain specified rivers and areas
HB 190
- (0774L.01T)
Authorizes divisions within the Department of Natural Resources to receive funds to be placed in a revolving fund for the purpose of cash transactions involving the sale of items made by the divisions
HB 191
- (0773L.01I)
Authorizes the State Treasurer to deposit all moneys in the State Park Earnings Fund in any qualified depository of the state and requires these deposits to be secured in a manner provided by law
HB 589
- (0928L.01I)
Increases the penalty for making a false report if the crime which was falsely reported was a felony
HB 633
- (1659L.01I)
Establishes the Agritourism Promotion Act which allows for the registration of any person who is engaged in a business which provides agritourism activities in this state
HB 634
- (0929L.01I)
Requires any person who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of certain misdemeanor or felony offenses or who has his or her probation revoked to be liable for specified costs involved in the prosecution
HB 663
- (1733L.01I)
Requires, instead of allows, the $2 surcharge in certain criminal cases to be assessed and collected and allows it to also be used to develop information sharing
HB 823
- (1964L.01I)
Specifies that any moneys remaining in the State Park Earnings Fund at the end of the biennium must not revert to the credit of the General Revenue Fund
HB 960
- (2085L.01I)
Specifies that the statute of limitations will be two years for a class A misdemeanor and one year for a class B or class C misdemeanor instead of one year for any misdemeanor
HJR 15
- (0771L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds majority for voter approval of any initiative petition relating to harvesting bird, fish, game, wildlife, or forestry resources
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