North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2101

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Report Pass
1/12/23  
Engrossed
1/16/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/3/23  
Enrolled
3/8/23  

Caption

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study of petroleum products and antifreeze regulations.

Impact

The impact of SB2101 on state laws includes a potential re-evaluation of the statutory framework that governs petroleum products and antifreeze. By calling for a study, the bill could lay the groundwork for future legislative proposals aimed at refining or updating these regulations, which could lead to improved safety protocols and environmental protections. The outcome of the study may influence whether new legislation will be introduced to amend existing laws based on the findings reported to the next legislative assembly.

Summary

Senate Bill 2101 proposes a legislative management study of the regulations governing petroleum products and antifreeze in North Dakota. The primary aim of the bill is to examine the current regulatory landscape following specific chapters in the North Dakota Century Code, particularly those dealing with petroleum and antifreeze products. This study is intended to provide insights into the relevance and effectiveness of existing regulations, taking input from various agencies and industry stakeholders, including the Department of Environmental Quality. The goal is to ensure that the regulations align with contemporary needs and standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2101 appears to be largely positive among legislators, as evidenced by its passage with unanimous support in both the Senate and the House. The bipartisan backing of the bill suggests a collaborative recognition of the need to periodically review and adapt regulations to ensure they remain effective and relevant. However, as with any legislation involving regulations, there may be concerns from certain industry sectors regarding the implications of potential changes stemming from the study.

Contention

While SB2101 does not directly propose changes to existing laws but instead mandates a study, potential points of contention may arise during the study's execution. Stakeholders, including industries affected by petroleum and antifreeze regulations, may have differing viewpoints on what the focus of the study should be and how recommendations should be handled. Discussions may also touch upon the balance between environmental safety and economic considerations, as stakeholders assess how any suggested regulatory changes might impact their operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2075

The definition of tank and corrective action reimbursement for petroleum releases.

ND SB2018

Permit fees; to provide an exemption; to provide a statement of legislative intent; and to provide for a legislative management study.

ND HB1247

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding the impact of a property tax exemption for agricultural products storage.

ND SB2024

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the ethics commission; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide for a legislative management report.

ND HB1288

The lease of additional space by state agencies; and to provide for a legislative management study.

ND SB2278

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding municipal courts and judges.

ND HB1541

Budget section approval limits for the flexible transportation fund; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide for a legislative management report; to provide for retroactive application; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1529

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study relating to campaign finance.

ND SB2327

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study regarding parentage and adoption policies.

ND SB2192

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study relating to the impact of term limits on the legislative assembly.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.