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2011 Bill(s)
HB 803 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions Description: Exempt parole from a law allowing the Parole Board to charge up to $60 per month for the costs of supervising an offender. The bill would limit the fee to probation or conditional release.
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HB 804 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Children Description: Expand the deadline for a father to file a paternity claim from 15 days after birth to 60 days after birth.
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HB 805 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow exepungement of some non-violent offenses.
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HB 806 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H International Trade Description: Establish a program to award grants to reopen a closed manufacturing factory, subject to appropriations.
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HB 807 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Workforce Development Description: Prohibit use of credit history information in making employment decisions, unless directly related to the job.
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HB 808 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Agri-Business Description: Require labeling of feed products that jcome from cloned animals.
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HB 809 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Urban Issues Description: Establish committee to assist minority-owned and woman-owned businesses in getting contracts with state government.
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HB 810 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Impose an interest rate limit on title loans.
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HB 1011 Sponsor:Hughes, Leonard Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require the Conservation Department to establish areas for six-month hunting seasons for designated animals. The bill does not identify what type of animals.
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