This bill directs the Department of Environmental Protection to develop and, no later than May 1, 2024, implement a greenhouse gas removal program. The program must be designed to: 1. Research, develop, assess and deploy methods of removing greenhouse gases through...
This resolve requires the Secretary of State to conduct a pilot program to hire 3 full-time equivalent examination proctors to work from May 1st to September 30th in the calendar years 2024 and 2025 to allow permanent commercial driver’s license examiner staff to...
This bill allows employees to request a flexible working arrangement from an employer up to twice per year. An employer must consider a request by an employee for a flexible working arrangement twice per year and discuss the flexible working arrangement with the...
This bill does the following. 1. It requires an employer that has 10 or more employees to ensure that any posting of an employment opening includes a statement that lists the range of pay the employer will offer to a successful applicant. 2. It requires an employer...
This bill requires a climate impact note on every rule proposed by a state agency and on all legislation referred to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over transportation matters that would have an apparent significant climate impact...
This bill allows that a person whose commercial driver’s license has been permanently suspended due to a 2nd or subsequent failure to submit to a drug or alcohol test may after 10 years petition the Secretary of State for a review and reinstatement of that...
This bill allows a person who is 18 years of age or older and holds a valid commercial driver’s license to be eligible to obtain a hazardous materials endorsement to haul hazardous materials intrastate.
This bill prohibits a person from operating on a public way a vehicle with a load of unsecured snow or a vehicle that has naturally accumulated snow on top of the vehicle, except that, with regard to snow that has accumulated naturally, a driver may not be cited...
This bill removes the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the basic purpose of the State’s regulatory system for public utilities and instead requires that the regulatory system educate consumers to make independent and informed utility choices.