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2016 Bill(s)
SCS HCS HB 1366 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Expand the right of a pharmacist to switch the prescription by a doctor to include an "interchangeable biological product" as defined by the federal Good and Drug Administration.
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HB 1367 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Emerging Issues in Education Description: Require legislative education committee approproval before the Education Department can accept federal funds that have requirements on use of the money or can implement a strategic plan.
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HCS HB 1368 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Perfection Description: Establish a committee to study schools for the severely disabled.
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HB 1557 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Emerging Issues Description: Exempt from cosmetology licensing requirements persons providing cosmetology services as an agency or employee at various types of medical or nursing facilities.
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HB 1558 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Professional Registration Description: Prohibit local government from inspecting nursing homes except for compliance of utility, water or zoning ordinances.
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HB 1712 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H 2nd Read Description: Add to the provisions for automatic state approval of a managed care coverage policy if the company offering the policy is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
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* HB 1714 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Children & Families Description: Prohibit dismemberment of a fetus during an abortion unless necessary to prevent serious health risk to the mother.
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HCS HB 1866 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H 3rd Read Description: Various nurse licensing changes. Let advanced practice nurses prescribe drugs. Create specialty certification classes for nurses.
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HB 1879 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose a cap on any state funding for a school district state that caused by recalculation of the state's adequacy target.
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HB 2546 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Select Com. on Education Description: Require the Education Department to develop a training program on dyslexia for teachers offered at least once every school year.
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HB 2547 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Children & Families Description: Repeal a provision recognizing "implied consent" by parents for a minor to enter into a contract. Require that the consent be a signed, written statement.
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HB 2573 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Emerging Issues in Education Description: Require the Education Department include in assessment contract the right of the department to conduct regular contract-compliance reviews.
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HB 2574 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Emerging Issues in Education Description: Impose additional requirements on the legislature's Joint Committee on Education. Require it recommend a candidate for education commissioner when the position becomes vacant. Require additional reports from the department to the committee.
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HB 2616 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Health & Mental Health Policy Description: Expand a current law requiring a public college dorm student have a meningococcal disease vaccination to include private fraternity and sorority housing near the campus. Require long-term care facilities assist their staff and volunteer flu vaccinations between Oct. 1 and March 1.
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HB 2617 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H Select Com. on Social Services Description: Exempt from a requirement to notify the county corner for an investigation of a death in a licensed health care facility if the death is certified by the physician treating the person.
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HB 2665 Sponsor:Hubrecht, Tila Status: H 2nd Read Description: Various changes in the state and regional emergency medical services boards. Provide lawsuit immunity for regional EMS board members. Expand the powers of the regional boards. Make the state EMS medical director the chair of the state advisory board.
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