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2004 SESSION
Senate Commerce and Labor
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Wampler (Chairman), Colgan, Saslaw, Chichester, Miller, Norment, Stosch, Stolle, Potts, Edwards, Williams, Watkins, Wagner, Newman, Rerras
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Mondays, 2:00 p.m. Senate Room B
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- HB 935 Consumer Choice Benefits Plan Act; created.
- HB 1016 Health insurance; coverage for certain persons.
- HB 1288 Unemployment compensation; applicable to a military spouse.
- SB 116 Electric utility restructuring; municipal and state aggregation.
- SB 117 Electric utility providers; minimum stay requirement by commercial and industrial customers.
- SB 239 Electrical generating facilities; certificates.
- SB 240 Business entities; changes in requirements for fictitious names.
- SB 282 Telephone companies; filing a cost allocation manual.
- SB 309 Medical malpractice joint underwriting association; activation.
- SB 383 Telephone companies; basic services regulation.
- SB 401 Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association; changes in provisions.
- SB 564 Securities Act; name changed to Uniform Securities Act, changes in provisions.
- SB 582 Workers' compensation; presumption as to death or disability vol. or salaried emerg. med. ser. prov.
- SB 621 Unemployment compensation; minimum qualifying earnings.
- SB 641 Heath insurance; coverage for hearing aids for minors.
- SB 650 Health insurance; exclusion for prophylactic surg. procedures for difficult-to-diagnose pathologies.
- SB 673 Voice-over-Internet Protocol; exempt from regulation by State Corporation Commission.