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2012 Bill(s)
HB 1050 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Health Insurance Description: Prohibit health insurance plans from requiring a dentist or optomistrist to adhere to the plan's fee for a service if the service is not actually covered by the plan.
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HB 1136 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions Description: Prohibit smoking on state prison grounds.
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HB 1658 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Insurance Description: Increase the fine for failing to have auto insurance.
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HB 1804 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: S 3rd Read Description: Allow cities imposing a convention and tourism tax to expand the tax to include food establishments.
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HB 1837 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Workforce Development Description: Require employers of persons using medical needles to provide equipment to avoid accidental injury.
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HCS HB 1890 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: S Small Business Description: Require the legislature's Legislative Oversight Division to conduct a study of the costs to consumers of proposed health insurance mandates for oral anticancer medication, eating disorders and infertility treatment.
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HCS HB 1922 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Perf Description: Require the Transportation Commission to create a board for the retirement systems for the department and the Highway Patrol. Impose coverage requirements.
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HB 1936 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Insurance Description: Change the accreditation requirements for reinsurance companies to comply with a federal law.
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HB 1942 Sponsor:Molendorp, Chris Status: H Insurance Description: Let the Insurance Department issue a certificate for a captive insurance company for the purpose of consolidating or merging existing insurance companies.
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