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House Agriculture committee reports H.942 with amendments on unit pricing, equine current-use and logging equipment tax
Summary
On May 1 the House Agriculture Committee voted to report H.942 (draft 5.1) favorably with amendments that add a convenience-store exemption to unit-pricing rules, set a delayed effective date for an equine current-use change, and add logging equipment to retail sales tax exemptions; JFO fiscal notes for some items were still pending.
The House Agriculture Committee voted May 1 to report H.942 (draft 5.1) favorably out of committee with several amendments, including an exemption for certain convenience stores from unit-pricing requirements, a July 1, 2027 effective date for an equine current-use change recommended by JFO, and a retail-sales-tax exemption for logging equipment.
Legislative counsel presented the amendments and said the draft adds a definition of “convenience store” and exempts such stores from unit-pricing when they meet the statute’s retail-size and chain-location tests. “Convenience store means a type of retail establishment that sells a limited number of everyday items, such as motor fuels, tobacco…
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