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2018 Bill(s)
HCS HB 1572 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S Professional Registration Description: Require the Commission for the Deaf to produce a video as to what a DHH (deaf, hard of hearing) notation on a driving license means and informing Missourians of the right to have such a license.
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HB 1573 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S Education Description: Effectively, give public schools flexibility to determine how many school days it must have in a year. Repeal the minimum number of actual days of class a school must have to get its full share of state funds. Instead, impose the same minimum number of attendance hours required -- 1,054.
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HCS HB 1574 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: S Professional Registration 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. Repeal a 28-day limit in a calendar year that the geographic proximity requirement can be the nurse can waived for the nurse to practice in a rural clinic.
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HB 2294 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Let a local school board provide to parents information about the flu including the causes, vacinations, CDC recommendations and a list of additional information sources.
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HB 2541 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Workforce Development Description: Provide additional funds from the Education Department for sheltered workshops, subject to approprations.
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HCS HB 2625 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Various requirements for the Education Department to monitor and collect reports on school districts that have contracts with private providers for educational services to neglected or delinquent children.
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HB 2649 Sponsor:Rowland, Lyle Status: H Budget Description: Allow public higher education institutions to charge higher tuition rates without cuts in state funding in any year that state funding support had been reduced from the prior year.
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