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House Bill 5190 (2009) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Mark Meadows - (primary)
Pam Byrnes, Lesia Liss, Dan Scripps, Sarah Roberts, Jennifer Haase, Jimmy Womack, Deb Kennedy, Dian Slavens, Harold Haugh, Andrew Kandrevas, Mike Huckleberry, Bob Constan, Fred Durhal, Gino Polidori, Terry Brown, Gabe Leland, Mary Valentine, Kate Segal, Dudley Spade, Fred Miller, Douglas Geiss, Roy Schmidt, Joan Bauer, Rashida Tlaib, LaMar Lemmons, Robert Dean, Kate Ebli, Vincent Gregory, Robert Jones, Marie Donigan, Lisa Brown, Lee Gonzales, Joel Sheltrown, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Andy Neumann, Michael Lahti, Shanelle Jackson


Categories  Law enforcement, reports; Senior citizens, other

Law enforcement; reports; senior medical alert program; provide for. Creates new act.

Documents
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This document analyzes: HB5190
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This document analyzes: HB5190
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
7/14/2009HJ 62 Pg. 1292introduced by Representative Mark Meadows
7/14/2009HJ 62 Pg. 1292read a first time
7/14/2009HJ 62 Pg. 1292referred to Committee on Senior Health, Security, and Retirement
7/15/2009HJ 63 Pg. 1305printed bill filed 07/15/2009
9/9/2009HJ 71 Pg. 1480reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
9/9/2009HJ 71 Pg. 1480referred to second reading
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082read a second time
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082substitute H-1 adopted
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082placed on third reading
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082placed on immediate passage
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082read a third time
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 496 Yeas 105 Nays 0
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082title amended
10/13/2009HJ 87 Pg. 2082transmitted
10/14/2009SJ 85 Pg. 2005REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON SENIOR CITIZENS AND VETERANS AFFAIRS


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