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House Bill 2154 prohibits local governments from requiring a permit before installing a battery-charged fence on nonresidential property.
Measure would apply to both electrified fencing for agricultural use and security fencing to prevent trespassing.
Opponents say they worry the legislature is stepping on local governments' toes.
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