Senate Bill 1046 / S.L. 2008-137
2007-2008 Session
Yadkin Project Study.
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| Ch. SL 2008-137 on 07/28/2008 |
| Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr.;
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| James Forrester;
William R. Purcell;
R. C. Soles, Jr.;
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| Public; Text has changed; |
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| 07/16/2008 4:58PM |
Second Reading |
[H] - 1871 |
114 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
0 |
114 |
PASSED |
| 07/17/2008 1:06PM |
Motion 8\To Concur |
[S] - 1740 |
46 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
46 |
PASSED |
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History  |
| 03/20/2007 |
Senate |
Filed |
| 03/21/2007 |
Senate |
Ref To Com On Judiciary II (Criminal) |
| 05/08/2007 |
Senate |
Reptd Fav Com Substitute |
| 05/08/2007 |
Senate |
Com Substitute Adopted |
| 05/08/2007 |
Senate |
Placed On Cal For 5/10/2007 |
| 05/10/2007 |
Senate |
Amend Adopted #1 |
| 05/10/2007 |
Senate |
Passed 2nd Reading |
| 05/14/2007 |
Senate |
Amend Adopted 2 |
| 05/14/2007 |
Senate |
Passed 3rd Reading |
| 05/14/2007 |
Senate |
Engrossed |
| 05/16/2007 |
House |
Passed 1st Reading |
| 05/16/2007 |
House |
Ref to the Com on Health and, if favorable, to the Com on Judiciary I |
| 07/11/2007 |
House |
Reptd Fav Com Substitute |
| 07/11/2007 |
House |
Re-ref Com On Judiciary I |
| 07/25/2007 |
House |
Reptd Fav Com Sub 2 |
| 07/25/2007 |
House |
Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b) |
| 07/25/2007 |
House |
Placed On Cal For 7/26/2007 |
| 07/27/2007 |
House |
Postponed To 7/28/2007 |
| 07/28/2007 |
House |
Postponed To 7/30/2007 |
| 07/31/2007 |
House |
Withdrawn From Cal |
| 07/31/2007 |
House |
Re-ref Com On Judiciary I |
| 07/15/2008 |
House |
Reptd Fav Com Sub 3 |
| 07/15/2008 |
House |
Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b) |
| 07/15/2008 |
House |
Placed On Cal For 7/16/2008 |
| 07/16/2008 |
House |
Passed 2nd & 3rd Reading |
| 07/16/2008 |
Senate |
Rec To Concur H Com Sub |
| 07/16/2008 |
Senate |
Placed On Cal For 7/17/2008 |
| 07/17/2008 |
Senate |
Concurred In H/com Sub |
| 07/18/2008 |
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Ratified |
| 07/18/2008 |
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Pres. To Gov. 7/18/2008 |
| 07/28/2008 |
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Signed By Gov. 7/28/2008 |
| 07/28/2008 |
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Ch. SL 2008-137 |
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