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08 AM 25 1104

ADOPTED
Senators Bulloch of the 11th and Harp of the 29th offered the following amendment:

Amend the LC 25 5273S substitute to HB 1281 by inserting "to provide for automatic repeal;" after "good cause shown;" on line 5 of page 1.

By replacing "a new Code section" with "new Code sections" on line 12 of page 1.

By replacing "three" with "five" on line 16 of page 2.

By deleting the quotation mark at the end of line 17 of page 2 and inserting between lines 17 and 18 of page 2 the following:
(d) This Code section shall stand repealed and reserved on July 1, 2010.

12-5-8.
Not later than June 30, 2009, the board shall adopt new rules and regulations relating to drought management consistent with this chapter and any state-wide water management plan under Article 8 of this chapter. Such rules and regulations shall include but not be limited to provisions for a drought response committee; drought indicators and triggers; a drought declaration process; and state and local predrought mitigation strategies and drought response strategies. Such predrought mitigation strategies shall be designed to minimize the potential effects of drought. Such drought response strategies shall be measures or actions to be implemented during various stages of drought. Such rules and regulations shall replace any previous drought management plan adopted by the board and shall be revised from time to time as the board deems appropriate."

By revising lines 23 through 26 of page 2 as follows:
"(4.1) The use of surface water for any swimming pool shall be deemed not to be outdoor water use for purposes of any outdoor watering restrictions if failure to maintain the swimming pool would create unsafe, unsanitary, or unhealthy conditions affecting the public health or welfare; and "

By revising lines 30 through 33 of page 2 as follows:
"(e) The use of ground water for any swimming pool shall be deemed not to be outdoor water use for purposes of any outdoor watering restrictions if failure to maintain the swimming pool would create unsafe, unsanitary, or unhealthy conditions affecting the public health or welfare."