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2017 Bill(s)
HB 257 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: H Perfection Description: Require school districts to establish policies that allow grade advancement or subject acceleration for students based on advanced performance for the potential for advanced performance.
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SCS HCS HB 258 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require the legislature and state agencies to post on the state's website when a contract greater than $2,500 has been awarded for legal services by a private law firm.
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HB 695 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Require one unit of physical education course credit be awarded to a student who participates in at least two approved sports in a public high school in one year.
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HB 767 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: H 2nd Read Description: Authorize the Health Department to conduced unannounced inspections of long-term facilities about which it has received a complaint.
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HB 849 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: S 3rd Read Description: Expand to other types of local governments various requirements involving the state auditor that currently are applied to transportation districts such as fines for not submitting financial statements to the auditor.
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HCS HB 921 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Repeal a provision mandating that a county public administrator take custody of the estate of a minor under the age of 14 whose parents are dead and there is no legal guardian or conservator.
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HCS HB 985 Sponsor:Pfautsch, Donna Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Require a person who assists another person to recover abandoned property handled by the state treasurer to register with the treasurer. Make failure to register a misdemeanor crime.
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