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Committee advances bill to remove special assessment for farmland used in illegal marijuana cultivation
Summary
The House Committee on Revenue voted June 13 to send Senate Bill 347A to the floor; the bill disqualifies farmland from the special assessment program if the owner receives a civil penalty or is found guilty of illegally growing marijuana and requires payment of up to 10 years of back taxes on disqualified land.
The House Committee on Revenue on June 13 moved Senate Bill 347A to the floor with a due-pass recommendation. The bill would disqualify farmland from the special assessment program if the owner receives a civil penalty or is found guilty of illegally growing marijuana.
A committee presenter summarized prior hearings and the…
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