Amendment No. 894

Senate Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 603 First Reprint (BDR 22-776)

Proposed by: Committee on Government Affairs

Amendment Box: Resolves conflict with S.B. No. 542.

Resolves Conflicts with: SB542

Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:

ASSEMBLY ACTION Initial and Date | SENATE ACTION Initial and Date

Adopted Lost | Adopted Lost

Concurred In Not | Concurred In Not

Receded Not | Receded Not

Amend section 1, page 2, by deleting line 5 and inserting:

"(a) Sent by mail or, if requested by a party to whom notice must be provided pursuant to this paragraph, by electronic means if receipt of such an electronic notice can be verified, to:".

Amend sec. 4, page 4, line 39, by deleting "by mail".

Amend sec. 4, page 5, by deleting line 5 and inserting:

"The notice must be sent by mail or, if requested by a party to whom notice must be provided pursuant to paragraphs (a) to (d), inclusive, by electronic means if receipt of such an electronic notice can be verified, and be written in language which is easy to understand. The notice must".

Amend sec. 4, page 5, line 11, by deleting "by mail".

Amend sec. 4, page 5, by deleting line 13 and inserting:

"nearest to the property in question. The notice must be sent by mail or, if requested by an owner to whom notice must be provided, by electronic means if receipt of such an electronic notice can be verified, and be written in language".

Amend sec. 4, page 5, line 14, by deleting "It" and inserting "The notice".

Amend sec. 4, page 5, line 24, by deleting "mailing" and inserting "sending".

Amend sec. 5, page 6, by deleting lines 7 through 9 and inserting:

"Sec. 5. 1. This section becomes effective upon passage and approval.

2. For the purpose of adopting the local ordinances required by section 1 of this act, sections 1 to 4, inclusive, of this act become effective upon passage and approval. For all other purposes:

(a) Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this act become effective on October 1, 1999.

(b) Section 4 of this act becomes effective at 12:01 a.m. on October 1, 1999.".