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2005 Bill(s)
SB 34 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Small Business Description: Exclude for-hire trucking firm workers from being considered employees under unemployment compensation coverage.
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SB 35 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Exclude for-hire trucking firm workers from being considered employees under workers' compensation coverage.
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SB 130 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: IN SCS SB 1 Description: Exclude for-hire trucking firm workers from being considered employees under workers' compensation coverage.
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SB 223 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Repeal the grandfather clause in athletic trainer licensing, thus requiring that all be registered.
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SB 224 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for taxes on railroad rolling stock.
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SB 285 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: H Education Description: Let schools that ceased participation in the career ladder program for teachers resume participation, by 2006.
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SS SB 346 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provide a liability lawsuit protection for canoe rental companies.
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SB 347 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require continuing education for professional counselors.
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SS SB 348 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: H Professional Registration Description: Exempt dentists from acupuncture licensing requirements.
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SJR 9 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Limit the first year of a general assembly to passing a two-year budget.
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