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Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-171, HS1, entitled, "To re appropriate $120,000.00 from the balances ofthe funds appropriated under Section 3(b)(8) of Saipan Local Law 14-11 for Karidat; and for other purposes.
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Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-151, HS1, entitled, "To appropriate $32,000.00 from the local license fees collected from pachinko slot machines and poker machines in the Second Senatorial District; and for other purposes.
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill 16-118,HD1 entitled, "To amend 1 CMC §8347; and for other purposes," which was passed by the Sixteenth Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature.
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill 16-l23,HDl entitled, "To exempt CNMI airports, hotels, hotel resorts, or golf course resorts from the prohibition of alcoholic beverage sales on Election Day; and for other purposes,"
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-77, HSl, HD6, SDl, entitled, "To allow and encourage the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to engage the private sector to partner with the Commonwealth to secure reliable utility services at affordable rates, and for other purposes," the bill became Public Law No. 1617.
Governor Benignor R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-113, entitled, "To name the baseball field in Sinapalo, Rota as the 'Joaquin Mesngon Ogo Baseball Field'; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law Senate Bill No. 16-13, SD3, HS1, HD1, entitled, "To forbear, in certain instances, the collection of the educational financial assistance liability of returning college students that cannot find employment within the private or public sector of the Commonwealth due to budgetary limitations or because a position is filled by a foreign national worker; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-142, HD2, entitled, "To amend 3 CMC § 4972(b)(5) as established by Public Law 15-108; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-112, HD2, SD2, entitled, "To provide for the election of Delegate to U.S. House of Representatives, and for other purposes.
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-107, HD1, entitled, "To appropriate $20,000 from the Developer's Tax Fund collection, Third Senatorial District; to reappropriate $3,000 from Saipan Local Law 15-10; to reappropriate $10,000 from Saipan Local Law 15-12; to reappropriate $10,000 from Saipan Local Law 15-28; and to reappropriate the funds balance in the amount of $8,620.00 from the completed and closed local projects to fund the replacements of the dilapidated kindergarten classrooms at San Vicente Elementary School; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-106, entitled, "To reappropriate $1,877.19 from Saipan Local Law 14-31 for the payment of Small Claims No. 07-0939 and to reappropriate $10,213.00 from Saipan Local Law 14-30 for the repairs and maintenance of William S. Reyes Elementary School."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-105, entitled, "To appropriate $291, 210.00 from the Public School System CIP General Obligation Bond with the Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., and further appropriate any fund balance available at the closure of the indenture trust agreement to finance the Public School System classroom repairs and renovation and parking lot paving activities; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law Senate Bill No. 38, SDl, entitled, "To amend the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission Act or 2006 to permit the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to procure power without approval ofthe Public Utilities Commission, and for other purposes."
Governor Benignor R. Fitial has signed into law Senate Bill No. 16-19, SD1, entitled, "To amend PL 15-2 to codify its provisions as a new chapter 14 of Part 1, Div. 2, Title 1 of the Commonwealth Code and to give mayors of each municipality Saipan, Rota, Tinian and Aguiguan, and the Northern Islands an opportunity to affect the disposition of public lands in their respective municipality; and for other purposes,"
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-130, HD1, entitled, "To earmark MPLT revenues for CUC emergency power generation services from a private contractor and for contractual obligations ofCUC; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial has signed into law House Bill No. 16-11, HS1, entitled, "To amend the Safe Diving Act of 1990 to give the Department of Public Safety enforcementauthority in order to strengthen enforcement of the Safe Diving Act; and for other purpose."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial signed into law House Bill No. 16-44, HD1, entitled, "To amend the definition of "alien" under Titles 3 and 4 of the Commonwealth Code; and for other purposes" as Public Law 16-5.
Governor Benigno R. Fitial signed into law House Bill 16-1, HD1, entitled, "To amend the Commonwealth Code to take into account the Rota Casino Initiative recently enacted by the voters ofthe First Senatorial District; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial signed into law House Bill 16-7, entitled, "To include the electrical system upgrade for the Tinian Junior and Senior High School under the funding appropriated under Public Law 12-69; and for other purposes."
Governor Benigno R. Fitial signs into law House Bill 16-79, SD3, HD2, SSI entitled, "To revise the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation's utility rate tructure to ensure CUC's continuing ability to deliver vital utility services; to provide flexibility to the Governor and other expenditure authorities to reprogram funds for the remainder of fiscal year 2008; to suspend earmarking of certain non-general fund revenue; to authorize CUC to use a portion of customer security deposits to pay for its fuel expenses; to set the government employer contribution rate at 11% for fiscal year 2008; to increase certain government services fees; and for other purposes," which was passed by the Sixteenth Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature.
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