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2003 SESSION
HB 1946 Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner condemnations; delays.
Introduced by: Thelma Drake | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner condemnations; delays in filing proceedings. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner, unless an agreement with the property owner as to compensation for the taking of or damage to property has been reached, to file a condemnation proceeding within 30 days after recording a certificate with respect to the property. If the Commissioner fails to institute a proceeding within this 30-day period, the owner may file a proceeding in circuit court.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner condemnations; delays in filing proceedings. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner, unless an agreement with the property owner as to compensation for the taking of or damage to property has been reached, to file a condemnation proceeding within 30 days after recording a certificate with respect to the property. If the Commissioner fails to institute a proceeding within this 30-day period, the owner may file a proceeding in circuit court.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner condemnations; delays in filing proceedings. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner, unless an agreement with the property owner as to compensation for the taking of or damage to property has been reached, to file a condemnation proceeding within 30 days after recording a certificate with respect to the property. If the Commissioner fails to institute a proceeding within this 30-day period, the owner may file a proceeding in circuit court.