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2005 Bill(s)
HB 567 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend to 30 days the deadline for filing a court appeal of a condemnation decision.
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* CCS HB 568 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow parental-rights termination lawsuits if child support in arrears by $10,000 - removed in the CCS version.
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HB 569 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Small Business Description: Establish provisions for an auto repair business to declare an unclaimed vehicle as abandoned by the owner.
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HB 570 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions Description: Revoke a suspended sentence for an offender who fails to complete a required substance abuse program.
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HB 571 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Workforce Development Description: Exempt a few counties from the prevailing wage requirement for public works projects.
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* HB 572 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Perf Description: Extend the age of juvenile court authority from under age 17 to under age 18.
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HB 573 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Rules Description: Repeals a number of expired laws.
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HB 574 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Children Description: Restrict child-care agency access to child abuse reports to only substantiated reports.
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HB 694 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Children Description: Require a transcript from a child after 18 to keep getting child support only if the parent makes a written request.
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HB 695 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Children Description: Adopt an interstate compact for transfer of juveniles between states.
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HB 696 Sponsor:Stevenson, Bryan Status: H Health Description: Let non-profit providers operate multiple mentally retarded living units without a certificate.
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