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2018 Bill(s)
HB 1610 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Children & Families Description: Various changes in child abuse report records kept by the state. Increase the number of years the reports must be retained.
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HB 1976 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Young People Care Improvement Description: Expand a law defining who has resonsibility for care of a child to include school personnel and volunteers working with a child
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HB 2221 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: S Professional Registration Description: Repeal a provision for verification prior experience to get an interior designer license.
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HCS HB 2293 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Perfection Description: Require a hospital or surgical center to provide a patient (or patient guardian) the opportunity to designate a caregiver who can make decisions and get medical information about the patient. Require contacting the caregiver prior to discharge.
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HB 2361 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a medical licensing board provide continuing education credit for volunteer medical service by a health care provider.
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HB 2362 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Children & Families Description: Prohibit a parent delinquent in child support payments from receiving benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (once called Food Stamps).
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HCB 12 Sponsor:Franklin, Diane Status: H Children & Families Description: A variety of unrelated provisions. Provide tax credits for contributions to an organization that donate diapers, expand provisions requiring schools report a students violations of some criminal offenses, impose education requirements on child abuse investigators and more. Also expand Medicaid coverage for pregnant women, expand powers to petititon a court for child custody, prohibit some welfare recipients from being foster parents,
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