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2013 Bill(s)
HB 292 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Education Description: Require completion of a course in transitional skills to graduate from high school that prepare the student for independent adult life.
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HB 293 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Corrections Description: Require any agency that imposes an administrative penalty to provide information on how fines can be appealed.
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HB 294 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Education Description: Require a proficient level score on a state assessment test to get a high school diploma.
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HB 295 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Education Description: Repeal a requirement requiring a school to spend one percent of its state funds on professional development.
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* HB 296 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Provide immunity from prosecution for smaller amounts of drugs found on a person who had sought emergency medical assistance for an overdose.
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HB 471 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: S Transportation Description: Designate the third week of February Engineers Awareness Week.
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HB 597 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H General Laws Description: Limit the requirement for wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle to persons under 21 years of age, if the rider has sufficient accident insurance.
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HB 782 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Retirement Description: Prohibit a non-profit educational association employee from being a member of the retirement system for public school teader.
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HB 790 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Raise the percent of signatures required to put a school district annexation on the ballot from ten to 20 percent. Prohibit resubmitting a failed annexation proposal to the voters for two years after defeat.
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