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2015 Bill(s)
HB 133 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: IN SCS HB 522 Description: Designate a Highway CC bridge in Ozark County the Irwin C. Cudworth Memorial Bridge.
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HB 134 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: IN SCS HB 522 Description: Designate a Highway 160 bridge in Ozark County the Jerry Corp Memorial Highway.
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HB 135 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Emerging Issues Description: Let a school district use a calandar based on a minimum number of hours of attendance rather than days of attendance.
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HB 358 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Expand the prohibition on various controlled substances to include inhaling or ingesting any controlled substance without a prescription. Require a probation officer to get an arrest warrant if the officer has reason to believe the offender has violated a condition of parole or release.
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HB 431 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Expand the Crime Victims' Compensation fund to cover damages caused to property by an arresting law enforcement agency serving a process.
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HB 469 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Children & Families Description: Require the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provide grants to private organizations for various services for deaf children, adults and providers.
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HB 758 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Add Taney County to counties that can adopt nuisance abatement ordinances.
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* HB 839 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Telecommunications Description: Restrict when automatic phone dialing devices can be used for recorded messages. Not assigned to a committee until March 31.
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