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2016 Bill(s)
SCS HCS HB 1695 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S 3rd Read Description: Add Taney County to the list of counties that can adopt ordinances on nuisance abatement.
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SCS HCS HB 1696 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED 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, subject to appropriation.
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HB 1697 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Perfection Description: Increase the limit on the number of full-time advanced-practice nurses with whom a physician can have a collaborative practice agreement from three to five.
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HB 1852 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Extend from 2017 to 2020 the expiration date of a law requiring health insurance allow early refills of eye drop prescriptions.
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HB 2474 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Expand the crime of failing to obey a police officer's direction while driving to include firefighters.
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HB 2479 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Require that a school provide the same leave time for various types of agriculture activities to any student living in the household of another student who eligible for the time from school. The current law covers training activities by the FFA and at the State Fair.
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HB 2501 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose limits on how much a statewide political candidate can get from any one source in contributions. Also impose limits on contributions to political parties.
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