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Agenda Item: Reports-3b Status : Informational <br /> AGENDA ITEM 8 <br /> TO: Board of Directors <br /> FROM: Staff <br /> RE: Major Legislative Issues and Priorities for 1984 Session <br /> Listed below are Staff's best guess as to what are likely to be the "hot items" <br /> during the 1984 session for which the AMM has policy and which will be Staff '� <br /> priorities subject to Board concurrence and approval. <br /> 1. Revamping of Metropolitan Transit System - Board Policy adopted January 33, 1984. <br /> 2. Restoration of full funding for LGA Formula - HF 1377, SF 1344, AMAi Policy I-C2. <br /> 3. Solid Waste Management and abatement - HF 1361, SF 1312, ARM Policy IV-Q- <br /> 4. Retention of Tort Liability Limits - the Governor is pushing elimination of <br /> municipal limits - ARM Policy II-W. <br /> 5. Cable Communication Interconnection and Regional Channel - HF 1337, SF 1283 - <br /> AMM Policy II-C2. <br /> 6. Public Works Projects (day labor) - HF 343, AMM Policy II-F. <br /> 7. Establishment of permanent legislative committee on Metropolitan Affairs - <br /> HF 1414, AMM Policy IV-P1. <br /> 8. Metropolitan Governance Structures and Accountability - Boland Commission Report, <br /> Governors recommendations, AMM Policies IV-C, IV-P2 and Board Policy. <br /> 9. Taxi Cab Regulations - SF 379, HF 963, AMM Policy V-H. <br /> 10. PERA Benefits Financing, and Administration - AAA! Policy II-T-1 through 12. <br /> 11. Local Government Publication Requirements HF 1302, AMM Policy II-Y. <br /> 12. Contract Quote and Bid ranges - AMM Policy II-U. <br /> 13. General Trade Contractor Licensing - AMM Policy II-C. <br /> 14. (Non Legislative but important) Renewal of the NPDES Permit for the MWCC - <br /> Hearings to be held in April or May before a State Hearing Examiner. <br />