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HB 119: CHECK ANIMALS REJECTED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

An Act Relating To Livestock; Enacting A New Section Of The Livestock Code To Require The New Mexico Livestock Board To Identify And Monitor Animals That Have Been Rejected For Slaughter For Human Consumption At The Mexican Border.

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NONE HB 119
CHECK ANIMALS REJECTED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

Legislative URL:
HB 119 on nmlegis.gov
Emergency Clause:
No
Germane:
N/A
Location:
HRC
Action:
HPREF [5] not prntd-HRC API.
Issue(s):

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Downloads:
Introduced
Fiscal Impact Report
Summary

This bill is currently considered to have “no conservation impact (NCI).” Protect New Mexico does not provide a summary for bills that receive a NCI rating. A bill receives an NCI rating when it is viewed to be outside the scope of conservation bills but may be of interest from a political or nonprofit perspective. Bills may also receive a NCI rating if it has a title that sounds like it might involve conservation but in reality does not.

Outcome:

HB 119 died in the House Rules Committee.

Updated 7/31/14