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2011 Bill(s)
SB 102 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Commerce Description: Lower the maximum age for work permits for a minor from 14-16 years of age to 14 or 15.
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* SB 103 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Commerce Description: Prohibit an employer from demanding a employee to disclose the person's Internet password or ID.
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* SB 104 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Commerce Description: Regulate cranes and require registration of crane operations. Impose various training requirements on crane operators.
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SB 106 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: IN SCS SB 26 Description: Provide a special auto license plate for persons awarded the Combat Action Badge.
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SB 107 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Transportation Description: Impose various safety requirements on carriers that transport railroad employees including imposing a limit on the number of continuous hours for a driver. Require drug and alcohol testing.
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SB 244 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Health Description: Give the Health Department power to adopt rules on brain injury rehabilitation practices and charges.
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SB 263 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Commerce Description: Require a pawnbroker to photograph anyone selling jewelry, gold or silver. Require a form be filled out that is provided to law enforcement.
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SB 272 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Judiciary Description: Prohibit a state agency from requesting or the legislature approving an appropriation for attorney fees in a lawsuit against a government agency.
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SB 380 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Ways & Means Description: Require the State Treasurer to transfer to general revenue from any fund any funds in excess of 200 percent of what had been in the fund the prior year.
See: Official legislative description and status* SJR 12 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: H General Laws Description: Extend legislative term limits from eight years in a chamber to 12 years in a chamber. Was not assigned to committee until May 26, after the constitutional deadline for the legislature to act on bills.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.