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  • HB 90 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to a physically or mentally handicapped person.
  • HB 236 Faith-based and community initiatives; information to non-U.S. citizens.
  • HB 237 Neighborhood Assistance Act; extends tax credit.
  • HB 239 Neighborhood Assistance Act; tax credit to certain clinics that deliver free health care.
  • HB 280 Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
  • HB 284 Income tax, state; credit for certain health care practitioners providing indigent care.
  • HB 285 Neighborhood Assistance Act; tax credit for donations of professional services.
  • HB 328 Foster care plans; reasonable efforts to be made to reunite child with parent.
  • HB 359 Pharmaceutical services; established for certain low-income patients.
  • HB 386 Divorce; grounds include child abuse, and drug or alcohol use.
  • HB 420 Child abuse or neglect; development of multidisciplinary consultation teams.
  • HB 424 Asst. living facilities; regs. for serving resid. w/ment. illness, ment. retard. or sub. abuse prob.
  • HB 501 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
  • HB 527 Youth and Families, Comprehensive Services for At-Risk; members of Executive Council.
  • HB 528 Youth and Families, Comprehensive Services for At-Risk; members of Executive Council.
  • HB 558 Child protective services; notification of criminal matters and child removal.
  • HB 620 Comprehensive Services Act; limits increase of local financial obligation.
  • HB 635 Assisted living facilities; exception to regula. requirement for those w/Alzheimer's care units.
  • HB 684 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
  • HB 732 Adult protective services; release of reports made in bad faith.
  • HB 789 Nursing homes; establishment of staffing standards.
  • HB 813 Elderly frail persons; establishment of congregate housing services program therefor, report.
  • HB 861 Foster care; lowers age of child for independent living.
  • HB 868 Sexual abuse or neglect proceedings; use of hearsay statements by certain children.
  • HB 891 Nursing homes and assisted living facilities; notification to electric utilities.
  • HB 907 Medical assistance services; filing of application for admittance to a Veterans Care Center.
  • HB 952 Adult protective serv.; change in prov., Com. of Dept. of Soc. Serv. to report on adult abuse, etc.
  • HB 1038 Child abuse or neglect; reporting by school personnel.
  • HB 1041 Child abuse or neglect; definition.
  • HB 1056 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
  • HB 1109 Foster care; establishment of indepen. living services for persons transition. to self sufficiency.
  • HB 1135 Child protective services; training and investigation procedures.
  • HB 1178 Nursing facilities and nursing homes; vaccination of residents.
  • HB 1226 Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
  • HB 1252 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to a physically or mentally handicapped person.
  • HJ 75 Noncustodial parents; Department of Social Services to study the due process accorded thereto.
  • HJ 112 "Welfare diet"; urging legislators to volunteer for participation.
  • HJ 114 Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; JLARC to study potential impact on providers, etc.
  • HJ 147 Caregiver abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults; Department of Social Services to study.
  • HJ 193 Social services system; JLARC to study operation and performance thereof.
  • HR 18 Child Day Centers, Stand. for Licensed; Child Day Care Council to review impact of rev. on families.
  • SB 1 Out-of-Family Investigations Advisory Committee; membership, meetings.
  • SB 35 Guardianship of children; subsidy for relative caregivers.
  • SB 50 Child Abuse and Neglect, Advisory Board on; duties.
  • SB 62 Adoption; requirements for agencies outside State.
  • SB 66 Child day programs; exempts certain martial arts programs from licensure.
  • SB 78 Kinship care; definition.
  • SB 108 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
  • SB 181 Assisted living facilities; regulations for emergency electrical systems.
  • SB 183 Building Code; standards for fire detection and suppression systems in nursing homes and facilities.
  • SB 185 Child abuse or neglect; includes Childhelp USA in list of vol. organ. subj. to search of cen. reg.
  • SB 196 Health Access Plan; created.
  • SB 270 Homeless children; public school enrollment.
  • SB 292 Emergency electrical systems; required in hospitals, nursing homes, etc.
  • SB 314 Child abuse or neglect; reporting requirements by ministers of religion.
  • SB 318 Adult protective serv.; change in prov., Com. of Dept. of Soc. Serv. to report on adult abuse, etc.
  • SB 330 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
  • SB 377 Prescription Drug Payment Assistance Program; created, annual report on effectiveness.
  • SB 388 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
  • SB 409 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to notify parent.
  • SB 417 Child day centers; religious exemption from licensure.
  • SB 429 Child abuse or neglect; development of multidisciplinary consultation teams.
  • SB 436 Neighborhood Assistance Act; extends tax credit.
  • SB 440 Targeted Jobs Grant Program; created.
  • SB 486 Child abuse or neglect; definition.
  • SB 547 Workers' compensation; eligibl. of AmeriCorps memb. & certain Food Stamp Empl. & Trng. participants.
  • SB 576 Child abuse or neglect; reporting by school personnel.
  • SB 584 Child protective services; training and investigation procedures.
  • SB 595 Grievance procedures; applicability of state and local social service employees.
  • SB 612 Foster parents; approv. of applicant even if exonerated for statutory burglary for breaking & entrg.
  • SB 616 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
  • SB 672 Nursing homes; establishment of staffing standards.
  • SJ 22 Kinship care program; JLARC to study need for and efficacy of establishing.
  • SJ 80 Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; JLARC to study potential impact on providers, etc.