COUNTY FARMERS MARKET/FLEA MARKET S.B. 935: COMMITTEE SUMMARY
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Senate Bill 935 (as introduced 10-21-09)
Sponsor: Senator Deborah Cherry
Committee: Local, Urban and State Affairs


Date Completed: 12-1-09

CONTENT
The bill would create a new act to authorize a county board of commissioners to establish and operate a farmers market or flea market in the county. The county board of commissioners would have control of the market and could issue regulations for its use and operation.

Legislative Analyst: Julie Cassidy

FISCAL IMPACT
The bill would increase local revenue and expenditures by an unknown amount. Presumably establishing and operating markets authorized under the bill would increase expenditures, and the increased costs would be partially or completely offset by revenue associated with the operation of the markets. The bill would have no impact on State revenue or expenditures.

Fiscal Analyst: David Zin

Analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent. sb935/0910