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Committee advances measure requiring historic-preservation commissioners to take training

Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee · November 14, 2024
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Summary

Assembly bill A4954, requiring members of historic-preservation commissions to complete a historic-preservation planning course, was released by the committee without public testimony.

The Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee voted to release Assembly bill A4954, which requires members of historic-preservation commissions to complete a historic-preservation planning course.

No witnesses registered to testify on A4954. Committee members made a motion and second, and the roll-call vote recorded yes votes from Assemblywoman Swift, Assemblywoman Donlin, Assemblyman Allen, Assemblyman Hutchison, and the chair; the bill was released from committee for further consideration.

The measure would create a training requirement for local historic-preservation commissioners; the committee did not record further discussion or implementation details in the hearing.