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1999 Bill(s)
HB 572
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Perf
Description: Let sheltered workshop staff do production work.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 573
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Perf
Description: Death burial benefit to public safety officer killed in line of duty, subject to appropriation.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 574
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Motor Vehicle
Description: Increase minimum age to operate a motorboat from 14 to 16.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 575
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Public Safety
Description: Let Boat Patrol make arrests outside his jurisdiction.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 576
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Motor Vehicle
Description: Impose boat speed limit of 60 mph.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 577
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Motor Vehicle
Description: Stronger enforcement of boat registration & tax laws.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 811
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Banks
Description: Exempt mortgage banker from some audit requirements if do not have possession of client's funds.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 865
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Income tax deduction for long-term health care insurance costs.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 891
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Civil and Administrative Law
Description: Allow propery seizure for back child support payments.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 1048
Sponsor: Pryor, Chuck
Status: H Local Govt
Description: Let two selected counties adopt noise ordinances for lakes.
See: Official legislative description and status
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