SB 265 Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from implementing policies affecting property rights and from entering into certain relationships with organizations
Sponsor: Nieves Co-Sponsor(s)
LR Number: 1330S.01T Fiscal Note available
Committee: General Laws
Last Action: 9/11/2013 - H defeated motion to override Governor's veto (Rowland) Journal Page: H45-47
Governor's Veto Letter
Title: Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2013
House Handler: Rowland

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Current Bill Summary


SB 265 - This act prohibits the state and any political subdivision from implementing any policy recommendations that infringe on private property rights without due process and are traceable to Agenda 21 adopted in 1992 by the United Nations or any other international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the federal or state constitutions.

In addition, this act prohibits the state and any political subdivision from entering into an agreement with, expending any money for, receiving funds from, contracting services from, or giving financial aid to any organization accredited and enlisted by the United Nations to assist in the implementation of Agenda 21.

This act is substantially similar to HB 42 (2013).

MEGHAN LUECKE