North DakotaSB 21952025 Regular SessionSenate

A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 19-21 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to requirements for selling aerosol dusters containing difluoroethane; to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 19-03.1-22.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the classification of difluoroethane as a volatile chemical; and to provide a penalty.

Sponsored By: Judy Lee (Republican)

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Judy Lee

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 51 • No: 80

House vote 3/21/2025

Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 5 nays 79

Yes: 5 • No: 79

Senate vote 1/23/2025

Second reading, passed, yeas 46 nays 1

Yes: 46 • No: 1

Actions Timeline

  1. Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 5 nays 79

    3/21/2025House
  2. Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar 10 1 2

    3/19/2025House
  3. Committee Hearing 02:15

    3/11/2025House
  4. Introduced, first reading, referred Human Services Committee

    2/13/2025House
  5. Received from Senate

    1/24/2025House
  6. Second reading, passed, yeas 46 nays 1

    1/23/2025Senate
  7. Amendment adopted, placed on calendar

    1/22/2025Senate
  8. Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 6 0 0

    1/21/2025Senate
  9. Committee Hearing 09:00

    1/21/2025Senate
  10. Introduced, first reading, referred Human Services Committee

    1/14/2025Senate

Bill Text

  • Adopted by the Senate Human Services Committee

  • FIRST ENGROSSMENT

  • INTRODUCED

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