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2017 Bill(s)
* HB 112 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Establish criteria for a court to use in awarding custody in vitro fertilized human embryos when there is a dispute of costody. Limit standing to the donors and the surrogate in whom the embroy was placed.
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* HCS HB 576 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: S Commerce, Consumer, Energy & Env. Description: Repeal the requirement to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle for adults at least 21 years old, if the person has insurance coverage and completed a motorcycle safety course.
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HB 577 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Require any school district with a library to have a media services program with a specialist to assist locate information outside the media.
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HB 688 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Create a tax credit for non-profit organizations that assist in assisting ex-offenders released from prison.
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HCS HB 925 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: H Perfection Description: Establish various rights involving mobile-park space rentals for mobile home residents. Prohibit any fees not listed in the rental agreement or park rules.
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HB 1042 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: H Local Government Description: Expand the right of counties to restrict development in flood plains.
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HCB 1 Sponsor:McCaherty, John Status: S 3rd Read Description: Various changes in the uniform commercial code, a "Blue Alert" system for public notices for a suspect of assault on a law enforcement official. Various criminal penalty increases. Require some drunken-driving offenders complete a victim impact program.
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