S.3298 - A bill to clarify the circumstances during which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels, and to require the Administrator to conduct a study of discharges incidental to the normal operation of vessels.
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S. 3298, A bill to clarify the circumstances during which the ...
S. 3298 would clarify the circumstances during which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels, and it would require the Administrator to ...
Bill Introduced: S.3298 A bill to clarify the circumstances during ...
A bill to clarify the circumstances during which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels, and to require the Administrator to conduct a study ...
H.R. 6556: To clarify the circumstances during which the ...
Jul 22, 2008: For Further Action See P.L. 110-229 (S. 3298). Related:. See the Related Legislation page for other bills related to this one and a list of subject terms that have been applied to this bill. Sometimes the text of one bill ...
Bill Action: Passed House: S. 3298: A bill to clarify the ...
Passed House by voice vote. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]
BROWN: BOATERS PROTECTED FROM OVERREGULATION « SCHotline Press ...
Congress also passed legislation (S. 3298) that provides a two year permit exemption for all fishing and shrimping vessels and all small commercial vessels under 79 feet. This will give the EPA time to better evaluate the correct way ...
Boat Building News Entry for July 24, 2008
WASHINGTON â S. 2766, the Clean Boating Act, and S. 3298 has passed both the Senate and the House of Representatives and are now awaiting the signature of President Bush. Boat school goes old school with runabout ...
Magic City Morning Star: Protecting Boaters
On Tuesday, July 22, I supported S. 2766 and S. 3298 as they passed by voice vote in the House of Representatives after consideration in the Senate. S. 2766 will preserve the current exemption from permitting requirements for ...
Boating Safety andAccident News
2766, the Clean Boating Act, and S. 3298 has passed both the Senate and the House of Representatives and are now awaiting the signature of President Bush. People are still boating, but cutting costsPost-Bulletin - Rochester,MN,USABy Guy ...
PL 110-299, A bill to clarify the circumstances during which the ...
S. 3298 would clarify the circumstances during which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels, and it would require the Administrator to ...
OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - S.3352 A bill to temporarily extend ...
July 31, 2008 President Bush Signs HR 4841, S. 2565, S. 3298, and S. 3352 Into Law. 3298, and S. 3352 Into Law. Thursday, July 31, 2008. HR 4841, the "Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians Settlement Act," which approves and ratifies a water ...
Northeast Florida Fishing Report 8-1-08
I also cosponsored S. 3298, which would establish a two-year moratorium on incidental discharge permits for commercial fishing vessels and for all other commercial boats under 79 feet while the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
Recreational boaters and small commercial vessels exempt from CWA ...
2766 and S. 3298. S. 2766 exempts recreational craft from the permit system. However, incidental discharges have to be managed per standards designed by EPA and the Coast Guard. Boaters would continue to be barred from dumping garbage, ...
RegTrak: Environmental Federal Register, Vol. 73, No. 249 ...
On July 31, 2008, Senate bill S. 3298 was signed into law (Pub. L. 110-299). This law generally imposes a two-year moratorium during which time neither EPA nor states can require NPDES permits for discharges (except ballast ...
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