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Also: Presented to the Governor for his approval on this Eighth day of April, 1996: House File 2316. ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON Chief Clerk of the House Reports adopted. BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR A communication was received from the Governor announcing that on April 8, 1996, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the following bills: House File 2113, an act providing for a permanent registration plate for motor trucks and truck tractors licensed pursuant to multistate registration. House File 2140, an act relating to the motor vehicle fuel tax law and providing effective and retroactive applicability dates. House File 2308, an act relating to asbestos removal and encapsulation. Senate File 2155, an act to adjust the jurisdictional amount for municipal infractions tried before a judge in district court. Senate File 2165, an act relating to the hunting season for ungulates on a hunting preserve and providing an effective date. Senate File 2167, an act relating to prohibiting the assault of a health care provider and providing penalties. Senate File 2212, an act relating to the regulation of timber sales and surety bonds paid by timber buyers and providing an effective date. Senate File 2213, an act relating to the continued existence of the prevention of disabilities policy council and technical assistance committee and providing an effective date. Senate File 2252, an act relating to the number and apportionment of district associate judges, and providing an effective date. Senate File 2323, an act relating to pharmacy technician designation, registration and fees, delegation of duties, and disciplinary action. Senate File 2367, an act providing for the payment of outdated invoices by the agency to which the goods or services were provided, and by the department of revenue and finance, and providing an effective date. PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in the House chamber: Twenty-three students from New Hartford-Dike High School, Dike, accompanied by Mike Williams and Bill Coyes. By Renken of Grundy. Twenty-six students from Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock High School, Wellsburg, accompanied by Chris Eilbert. By Renken of Grundy and Sukup of Franklin.
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