A bill and a resolution concerning environmental protections were discussed at a legislative session on Monday and will be going up for vote at a later time. Bill 63 would require farmers who desire to sell locally grown produce or aquaculture products to register with the Department of Agriculture. Sen. Clynt Ridgell authored and the registry created will help the department to provide needed resources to local farmers. 63 follows Bill 62, which intended to hold those caught stealing produce, a problem facing local farmers such as Ernie Wusstig, accountable for agricultural theft. Now, Bill 63 would hold vendors and food sellers who purchase stolen produce from unregistered farmers liable, facing the suspension or revocation of business licenses.