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HJ 526 Study; Va-Maryland-DC Joint Legislative Commission Interstate Transp.

Introduced by: Vincent F. Callahan, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation. Continues the Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation. The resolution provides for appointments from the Commonwealth, the State of Maryland, and the District of Columbia to serve on the Commission. To maintain parity with the State of Maryland, the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Commonwealth of Virginia are authorized to appoint additional members of the General Assembly to the Virginia delegation to the joint legislative commission to equal the total number of members of the Maryland delegation whenever such delegation may be increased. Such additional appointments to the Virginia delegation shall be made in a manner mutually agreed to by the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Study; Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation. Continues the Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation. The resolution provides for appointments from the Commonwealth, the State of Maryland, and the District of Columbia to serve on the Commission. To maintain parity with the State of Maryland, the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Commonwealth of Virginia are authorized to appoint additional members of the General Assembly to the Virginia delegation to the joint legislative commission to equal the total number of members of the Maryland delegation whenever such delegation may be increased. Such additional appointments to the Virginia delegation shall be made in a manner mutually agreed to by the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections. The resolution provides further that the direct costs of this study cannot exceed $25,000, representing the costs for two additional years. However, no public funds may be expended for this study until the Maryland delegation to the joint legislative commission has been organized. The Commission must report its findings and recommendations by November 30, 2002, to the Governor and the 2003 Session of the General Assembly.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Study; Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation. Continues the study (see House Joint Resolution No. 154 of the 2000 Session) for two more years.