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2014 Bill(s)
* HB 1052 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Government Oversight Description: Require the Social Services Department to establish incentives for health clinics and health centers to be located on the property of schools with a high percentage of children from lower income families. Prohibit a clinic located in such a school from providing or referring for abortion or contraception.
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HCS HB 1054 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Perf Description: Expand a law providing leave time for state government workers placement of a child being adopted to also cover foster children. Establish a program by which government workers can donate unused leave time and overtime for parents of adopted or foster children.
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* HB 1244 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Administration Description: Future legislators and statewide elected officials from state government retirement benefits, except for what they were due from other governmental service.
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* HB 1329 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Require written consent for a data broker company to transfer various information about a person. Restrict providing purchasing information to a data broker without consent.
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* HB 1330 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Allow a civil lawsuit against a federal health care insurance navigator for disclosing personal information. Require navigators to be bonded.
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HB 1331 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Make it a crime for a public school to release outside the school grade records of a student with exceptions for law enforcement, parental consent or to compy with a subpoena.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1332 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Prohibit installation of a motor vehicle device that records information such as speed or braking without the owner's permission.
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* HB 1333 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Expand a law requiring a company to inform a person when there has been a breach of personal information. Currenly, notification is required only if the information also contains the person's name. This bill would remove the requirement the name be included in the breach. Information included are security codes, medical information, Social Security number, etc.
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* HB 1334 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Create a crime of revenge pornography for taking or distributing images of a person in a sexual act or exposing private parts without the person's consent.
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* HB 1335 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: IN HCS HB 1665 Description: Prohibit charging a person to remove a booking photo from a website.
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HB 1357 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Education Description: Require a school district to develop a personal plan of study for every student before the end of a student's sixth grade.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1579 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Education Description: Provide scholarships for lower income parents with children in unaccredited schools to send the kids to private schools. Several other provisions dealing with unaccredited schools. Allow firing of tenured teachers and administers in unaccredited schools. Require the state Education Board to determine accreditation for separate buildings in a district that is unaccredited.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1691 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Education Description: Repeal a provision that exempts a school district from some child-abuse requirements if the child abuse allegation involves spanking by a school employee.
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HB 1693 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish separate procedures for U.S. savings bonds that are unclaimed property that allows the state to claim the money after three years.
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HB 1715 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Government Oversight Description: Require state government to notify its employees of solicitation for bids on state contracts for services. Require state governments acountability portal website to include every contract for purchases by the state.
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HB 1878 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Judiciary Description: Mandate a one-level higher offense classification for various sex offenses if the offender is a relative of the victim.
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HB 1879 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Government Oversight Description: Require the Social Services Department to establish a pilot program for purchase of fresh fruit and vegetable with food stamps.
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HB 1880 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Government Oversight Description: Repeal a provision for an automatic appeal hearing for a welfare recipient denied benefits for failing a drug test. Have the hearing only if requested.
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* HB 1969 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Government Oversight Description: Increase eligibility for Medicaid coverage to those with incomes below 138 percent of the federal poverity limit. Exclude coverage for some who have access to employer-covered insurance or health exchange subsidies.
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HB 2204 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Utilities Description: Expand depreciation cost recovery provisions for electric utilities.
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HB 2208 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the time limit for bringing legal action (statute of limitations) for Medicaid fraud.
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HB 2213 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a tax break to a business that provides health care coverage for its workers.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS HJR 57 Sponsor:Barnes, Jay Status: H Rules Description: Establish in the state Constitution the power of the legislature to reject proposed administrative rules by a 60 percent majority.
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