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2013 Bill(s)
HCS HB 675 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require the Education Department to develop guidlines for training school employees about care of students with diabetes. HA 2 requires the Education Department to develop rules on physical fitness for students in public schools.
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HB 699 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require the Education Department to establish a work group to assess resources for effective work experiences for youth with disabilities.
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HB 707 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Make it a felony to permit a dog to injure or kill a service dog.
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HB 708 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Allow a person disqualified from working in mental health to seek an exemption if the disqualifying felony offense was related to alcohol or drugs and the person is in recovery.
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HB 709 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require the state administration set a goal of purchasing at least three percent of goods and services from businesses with employees with physical impairment.
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HB 710 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require at least one accessible voting system for persons with disabilities at every polling place.
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HB 711 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require at least one van accessible disabled parking spot in any new parking lot with more than 24 spaces.
HB 716 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Establish a new coverage of Medicaid for an unborn child of lower income parents.
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SCS HCS HB 717 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Raise the maximum age at which a juvenile can be returned to custody of the Children's Division under 18 to under 21 years. HA 2 establishes a tier system for the child abuse registry.. Lower-level offenders are removed from the list after a period of time. HA 3 changes the Medicaid child health program.
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HB 718 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Let a child continue under state-supported foster care up to age 21.
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HB 719 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Change the notification requirements when a child under a custody or visitation order is moved to requiring notification only if the residences is moved 50 or more miles.
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HB 720 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Provide an income tax dependent deduction for one year for a stillbirth.
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HB 721 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require a visit to a college or university for a foster child over the age of 15 years prior to adoption or termination of foster care.
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HB 723 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Require the Health Department to seek a federal waiver to allow Brain Injury Funds to be used for Medicaid to provide services.
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SCS HCS HB 727 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Various provisions dealing with persons with disabilities. Create a board to promote state government purchases from persons with disabilities. Require the Education Department to establish a work group on evaluating work experiences for students with disabilities. Include hearing aids under Medicaid. Make it a felony to permit a dog to injure or kill a service animal.
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HB 731 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand Medicaid to cover persons up to 26 years of age who had been in foster care and were under Medicaid, if there is no other mandated insurance coverage.
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HB 968 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Children Description: Expand adoption subsidies for relatives to include any unrelated person with a close or personal emotional ties with the child.
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