HB2303 SFA Smith 4-3 #1    

Leslie 7874

 

Senator Smith moved to amend the amendment on page two, section four, subsection (a), subdivision (5), line twenty-five, after the words “or both.” by adding the following:  “If any person is convicted of the misdemeanor by placing, depositing, dumping or throwing litter in the waters of the state, that person shall be fined $500 to no more than $3,000, or in the discretion of the court sentenced to perform community service by cleaning up litter from any waters of the state, as designated by the court, for not less than twenty to no more than one hundred twenty hours, or both.”;

On page two, section four, subsection (a), subdivision (6), line thirty-four, after the words “or both.” by adding the following:  “If any person is convicted of the misdemeanor by placing, depositing, dumping or throwing litter in the waters of the state, that person shall be fined $3,000 to no more than $5,500, or in the discretion of the court sentenced to perform community service by cleaning up litter from any waters of the state, as designated by the court, for not less than twenty to no more than two hundred twenty hours, or both.”;

On page two, section four, subsection (a), subdivision (7), line forty, after the word “or both.” by adding the following: “If any person is convicted of the misdemeanor by placing, depositing, dumping or throwing litter in the waters of the state, that person shall be fined $3,000 to no more than $30,000, or confinement in jail for not more than one year or both.”;

On page three, section four, after line fifty-five, by inserting a new subdivision, designated subdivision (12), to read as follows:

(12) No magistrate or municipal court judge may dismiss an action brought under the provisions of this section without notification to the prosecuting attorney of that county of his or her intention to do so and affording the prosecuting attorney an opportunity to be heard.;

And

By renumbering the remaining subdivision.

 

Adopted

Rejected