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Committee hears bill to remove deed‑recording requirement for CWD detections on farmed cervid property
Summary
Representative Burkel introduced House File 1676 to delete a statutory requirement that chronic wasting disease (CWD) detections on farmed cervid property be recorded with county recorders and the registrar of titles; supporters called the requirement redundant with existing buyer disclosure rules and said deed notations depress property values.
Representative Burkel introduced House File 1676 to delete a requirement that a chronic wasting disease (CWD) detection on a farmed cervid property be recorded with the county recorder and the registrar of titles (Subdivision 7). The A1 amendment was offered by the author to clarify language and to cause previously recorded notices to expire on the bill’s effective date; the committee adopted the A1 amendment.
Industry witnesses — Tony Quillis (Minnesota…
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