This bill provides an intrastate commercial good that is produced in this state and that remains within the borders of this state is not subject to federal law or federal regulation under the authority of congress to regulate interstate commerce. It is declared by the legislature that such intrastate commercial goods have not traveled in interstate commerce and do not have a substantial effect on commerce among the states. This bill applies to an intrastate commercial good that is produced in this state from basic materials and that can be produced without the inclusion of any significant parts imported into this state.
As used in this bill, an "intrastate commercial good" means a good that (i) is grown, harvested, manufactured, or otherwise produced within this state, using raw materials sourced within this state, (ii) remains within the borders of this state, and (iii) is offered for sale and sold to another within this state.
ON APRIL 24, 2024, THE HOUSE SUBSTITUTED SENATE BILL 2133 FOR HOUSE BILL 2479, ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1, AND PASSED SENATE BILL 2133, AS AMENDED.
AMENDMENT #1 declares that the constitutional authority for the bill, regarding intrastate commercial goods not subject to federal regulation, is, among other provisions, that an intrastate commercial good that is produced in this state and that remains within the borders of this state is not subject to federal law or federal regulation under the authority of congress to regulate interstate commerce; however, if there is not a state law or state regulation applicable to an intrastate commercial good, then such intrastate commercial good is still subject to the appropriate federal law or federal regulation, if any.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE SENATE NON-CONCURRED IN HOUSE AMENDMENT #1.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE HOUSE REFUSED TO RECEDE FROM ITS ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT #1.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE SENATE APPOINTED A CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE HOUSE APPOINTED A CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE SENATE ADOPTED THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT.
ON APRIL 25, 2024, THE HOUSE ADOPTED THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT.