HB402 ALLOWS CETAIN PARTIES TO REQUEST ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION.
Sponsor: Naeger, Patrick A. (155) Effective Date:00/00/00
CoSponsor:Pryor, Charles R. (116) LR Number:1056-03
Last Action: 07/07/97 - Approved by Governor (G)
07/07/97 - Delivered to Secretary of State
HB402
Next Hearing:Hearing not scheduled
Calendar:Bill currently not on calendar
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BILL SUMMARIES

TRULY AGREED

HB 402 -- SEWAGE SYSTEM INSPECTION

This bill expands the class of individuals who may request an
on-site sewage disposal system inspection to prospective
purchasers, property owners, and real estate agents or brokers.
The requesting party pays the fee for the inspection.


PERFECTED

HB 402 -- SEWAGE SYSTEM INSPECTION (Naeger)

This bill expands the class of individuals who may request an
on-site sewage disposal system inspection to prospective
purchasers, owners, and real estate agents or brokers. The
requesting party pays the fee for the inspection.

FISCAL NOTE:  Estimated Net Increase to Missouri Public Health
Service Fund of $13,333 in FY 1998, $16,000 in FY 1999, & FY
2000.


COMMITTEE

HB 402 -- SEWAGE SYSTEM INSPECTION

SPONSOR:  Naeger

COMMITTEE ACTION:  Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee
on  Local Government and Related Matters by a vote of 16 to 0.

This bill expands the class of individuals who may request an
on-site sewage disposal system inspection to prospective
purchasers, owners, and real estate agents or brokers. The
requesting party pays the fee for the inspection.

FISCAL NOTE:  Estimated Net Increase to Missouri Public Health
Service Fund of $13,333 in FY 1998, $16,000 in FY 1999, & FY
2000.

PROPONENTS:  Supporters say that there are too many restrictions
on individuals buying homes.  This bill allows homeowners to
make a sewage inspection request of the Department of Health if
they feel it is needed.

Testifying for the bill were Representative Naeger; and the
Missouri Department of Health.

OPPONENTS:  There was no opposition voiced to the committee.

Steve Bauer, Research Analyst


INTRODUCED

HB 402 -- Sewage System Inspection

Co-Sponsors:  Naeger, Pryor

This bill expands the class of individuals who may request an
on-site sewage disposal system inspection to prospective
purchasers, owners, and real estate agents or brokers. The
requesting party pays the fee for the inspection.


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