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LUMBER SALES HAMPTON INDUSTRIAL
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The same bill has been introduced inthe House by Rep. Bob Gafford. Under the proposed legislation, the truck operator would pay the per pound overweight fine, plus a penalty of $50 to the state for each violation. The $50 per violation would go to the county wherethe violationoccurred. This bill would accomplish three things: (l) the truck and driver would not be tied up on the side of the road, as is happening in some areas. waiiirtg ftrr uash to settle the fine; (2) counties, although not receiving court costs, would without any administrative costs have a positive financial impact; (3) the state would not be paid twice for the same violation.
Frank Kinser and Larry HaYnes, cochairmen of the legislative committee, suggest that a short personal note be written to each legislator asking them to support the bill and add their name as a sponior.
August 16-18 are the dates for the annual summer meeting at Cobbly Nob Resort, ll miles from Gatlinburg in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee.Two management sessions are planned for Friday and Saturday mornings. The board of directors will meet in an open session on Thursday afternoon. Golf, tennis, swimming, fishing and hiking will be available for members and their families.