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2015 Bill(s)
HCS HB 112 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Let various health licensing boards enter into agreements with the Health Department on workforce planning studies involving health care.
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SCS HB 233 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Exempt family farm corporations from a reporting and registration requirement for corporations owning farm land if there has been no change in the articles since the original incorporation.
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HB 623 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Children & Families Description: Prohibit Temporary Assistance for Needy Families welfare benefits to a person found guilty of a dangerous felony.
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* HCS HB 624 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Perfection Description: Impose a 24-month life-time limit on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families welfare benefits.
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HCS HB 665 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: S Small Business Description: Require health insurance provide for treatment of immunoglobulin allergies.
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* SCS HCS HB 976 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require a pre-school or daycare center notify parents if there is a student in the school without immunizations required by law including measels.
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HB 1137 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Require domestic violence reports be included in the Highway Patrol's annual crime report.
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HB 1221 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Allow a local county office designated to accept passport applications use the fees charged for the service for any lawful purpose of the office.
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