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2014 Bill(s)
HCS HB 1510 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: S Consent Description: Require that a notice be provided after a mammogram providing information about what a dense breast tissue finding could mean.
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HB 1668 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Perf Description: Expand the licensing requirements for "navigators" under the federal health care law. Prohibit state licensing for criminal conviction.
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HB 1972 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Emerging Issues in Health Description: Exclude prescription drugs and community mental health services from any managed care requirements for Medicaid health care coverage.
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HB 2231 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Health Insurance Description: Various changes in requirements on health insurance coverage for early intervention services. Require direct payment for service.
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HB 2232 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Education Description: Expand the definition of bullying in a law requirement that districts have policies on bullying. Include any intimidation or harassment that interferes with educational performance. Expand what has to be in the policy.
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HB 2233 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Education Description: Expand the definition of bullying in a law requirement that districts have policies on bullying. Include any intimidation or harassment that interferes with educational performance. Expand what has to be in the policy. Substantially the same as HB 2232
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HB 2267 Sponsor:Allen, Sue Status: H Budget Description: Reorganize the various health and welfare departments. Create a separate department for Medicaid. Merge the departments of Health and Mental Health.
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