Committee reports two House bills to concurrence in unanimous 33-0 vote
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Summary
A legislative committee unanimously voted 33-0 to report two House bills to concurrence: House Bill 467, which modifies notification rules for end-of-life memorial event catering permits and creates a special sporting-event permit, and House Bill 1425, which creates an electronic nicotine delivery system directory with enforcement provisions.
An unnamed legislative committee voted unanimously to report two House bills to concurrence, the chair announced during a brief session.
The committee considered a two-bill package. One measure, House Bill 467 (Printer's No. 2678), was described to the panel as reducing notification requirements for an end-of-life memorial event catering permit and creating a separate special sporting event permit. The other measure, House Bill 1425 (Printer's No. 2675), was described as creating an electronic nicotine delivery system directory and providing for enforcement of that directory.
There was no discussion after the chair introduced the package. The secretary then called the roll for concurrence, and the committee recorded a unanimous vote by voice and tally: 33 in favor, none opposed. Both bills were reported to concurrence. The committee adjourned shortly thereafter.
The transcript does not record further details about enforcement mechanisms, notification thresholds, or implementation timelines for either bill; those details are not specified in the record provided.

