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2010 Bill(s)
SB 769 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for a person who trades in a motor vehicle worth more than price of replacement vehicle purchased.
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SB 770 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: S Small Business Description: Exempt accident-only and specific disease policies from various provisions providing state oversight and regulation of health insurance.
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SB 771 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Change the reference to the 1.5% certified check that must be submitted with a bid for being a county depositary from a percentage of "county revenue" to "county general revenue."
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SCS SB 772 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Repeal the minimum amount of time an investment must be held in the Higher Education Savings Program. Instead, let the governing board determine the minimum amount of time.
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SB 990 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: S Financial Description: Extend the sunset of a program requiring children in kindergarten or first grade to have a vision exam.
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* HCS SCS SB 991 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: H Rules Description: Eliminates or combines a large number of various government boards. Contains a part of the administration's package that is designed to cut state spending to balance the state budget.
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SB 997 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: S Education Description: Prohibit denying a substitute teaching license because of the required college hours were obtained from a religious studies institution.
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SJR 31 Sponsor:Scott, Delbert Status: S Perf Description: Establish a constitutional right to pray in government buildings.
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