I don't see that bill in there. I see HB 288, about carrying in a courthouse.is this a possible misprint? Why does VCDL care about recycling at ABC licensees? are we worried this is the first dominoe to fall and require us to recycle brass and lead?
SB 288 Alcoholic beverage control; recycling for certain retail on-premises licensees required.
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Summary as introduced:
Alcoholic beverage control; local ordinance; recycling for certain retail on-premises licensees. Authorizes any locality to adopt an ordinance requiring any retail on-premises wine and beer licensee to separate, store, and provide for the collection for recycling of all glass alcoholic beverage containers sold by the licensee.
Full text:
01/10/12 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/12 12102868D pdf
Status:
01/10/12 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/12 12102868D
01/10/12 Senate: Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
They are in alphabetical order, by ASCII code... this is the world where the numbers 1 through 10 are ordered: 1, 10, 2, 3, 4, etc...Great tool!!! I will make good use of this as in previous years. Would be better if the bills were listed in numerical order.
is this a possible misprint? Why does VCDL care about recycling at ABC licensees? are we worried this is the first dominoe to fall and require us to recycle brass and lead?
SB 288 Alcoholic beverage control; recycling for certain retail on-premises licensees required.
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They are in alphabetical order, by ASCII code... this is the world where the numbers 1 through 10 are ordered: 1, 10, 2, 3, 4, etc...
Thank the computer.
TFred
That would work, except they'll need 4 digits for House bills.Try renumbering, thus for a series of hundreds,
001, 002, 003, 004, 010, 288 ........
HTH