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2017 Bill(s)
HB 82 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Exempt from the sales tax charged a company preparing food the utility expenses used for the preparation of food that will be sold. The governor vetoed a similar bill, HB 1865, in 2014.
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HB 83 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Legalize industrial hemp that contains no more than three-tenths of one percent of THC (the ingredient in marijuana).
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HB 84 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Utilities Description: Prohibit use of eminent domain for an electric transmission line in Adair, Knox, Marion, and Schuyler counties if the project is financed entirely by private funds and users of the line pay for the transmission line.
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SCS HB 85 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: S 3rd Read Description: Add public utility vehicles under a law that requires a motorist to move as far as possible from a stationary Transportation Department vehicle with flashing lights.
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HB 211 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Professional Registration & Licensing Description: Let a physical therapist evaluate and begin treatment of a patient without a prescription or referral from a health care provider.
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HB 218 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Workforce Development Description: Create a program for grants and tax credits for businesses to expand in rural areas.
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HCS HB 560 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Require the commercial driver license skills test for a school bus driver 70 years of age or older.
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HB 579 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand provisions for alternative fuel decals for propane instead of paying regular motor fuel taxes.
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SCS HB 587 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require one rather than two surety bonds by the treasurer of seven-director school districts.
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SCS HCS HB 631 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: S 3rd Read Description: Allow a two-year license endorsement for a school bus driving license.
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HB 653 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Utilities Description: Impose a 0.1 percent limit on the annual administrative fees that can be charged for a state government to public utility for water pollution control.
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HCS HB 679 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Perfection Description: Various liquor law changes. Include "solicitors" under a provision regulating distillers, wholsalers, winmakers and brewers. Restrict who can sell liquor dispensing accessories.
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HCS HB 694 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: S 3rd Read Description: Establish an alternative to fuel decals for taxing propane for motor-fuel taxes. The amended House version cuts the alternative tax decal tax by one half for electric plug-in hybrid vehicles.
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HB 702 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Professional Registration & Licensing Description: Exempt from a complant investigation by the dental licensing board paying a royalty to a dental franchisor.
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HB 791 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Exempt from being declared a nuisance a commercial motor vehicle using municipal designated route for such vehicles.
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HB 808 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose restrictions on serving a legal process to a defendant in a medical malpractice lawsuit if the deadline has expired for filing the lawsuit.
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HB 1147 Sponsor:Redmon, Craig Status: H Conservation & Natural Resources Description: Increase from $1,400 to $3,000 per connection the maximum grant the Natural Resources Department can provide to public water and sewer systems.
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