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HB 1054 Disaster or emergency; weather extremes; disconnection prohibitions for certain utilities. Introduced by: Irene Shin

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HB 1054 Disaster or emergency; weather extremes; disconnection prohibitions for certain utilities. Introduced by: Irene Shin

By Carol Stopps|2022-01-20T10:55:11-05:00January 20th, 2022|emergency powers|Comments Off on HB 1054 Disaster or emergency; weather extremes; disconnection prohibitions for certain utilities. Introduced by: Irene Shin

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