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2008 Bill(s)
HB 1899 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Change from mandatory to permissive (shall to may) a provision that had required court appointment of a guardian for a child victim in some cases.
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HB 1900 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Add to the notice given in a child custody court order language advising on relocation rights.
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HB 1901 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Agri-Business Description: Provide an exemption from the milk permit requirements for direct sales to individuals.
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HB 1920 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Small Business Description: Prohibit an auto insurance firm from having ownership interest in a repair show.
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HB 1921 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow a judge to order temporary division of debts while a divorce case is being processed.
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HB 1922 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H 2nd Read Description: Include more information in reports that are required to be filed with the state on abortions including what, if any, form of birth control the woman used.
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HB 1944 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Prohibit including a Social Security number on a marriage license.
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HB 2480 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Jefferson County's health center board seek voter approval for a sales tax for health centers if there is a corresponding property tax reduction. Assigned to committee on April 17 when there were only four weeks left in the legislative session. Reassigned to another committee on April 24.
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HJR 61 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Let charter cities impose liens on nuisance properties.
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HJR 62 Sponsor:Harris, Belinda Status: H Judiciary Description: Restrict the power of eminent domain to government only. Essentially would prohibit a private company from condemning land through a development project.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.