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- HB 328 Foster care plans; reasonable efforts to be made to reunite child with parent.
- HB 1512 Income tax, state; credit for certain health care practitioners providing indigent care.
- HB 1550 Child Day-Care Council; parental notification when a child is injured.
- HB 1556 Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
- HB 1557 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to a physically or mentally handicapped person.
- HB 1761 Food stamp benefits; drug-related felonies.
- HB 1788 Neighborhood Assistance Act; extends tax credits.
- HB 1798 Illegal aliens; eligibility for state and local public benefits.
- HB 1902 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to a physically or mentally impaired relative.
- HB 1919 Adoption; consent.
- HB 1925 Health insurance; credits for retired constitutional officers or social services boards.
- HB 1956 Child support; guidelines.
- HB 1969 Child protective services; anonymous complaints.
- HB 1988 Child support; judgements for support arrearages to include reasonable attorneys' fees.
- HB 1991 Health insurance; credits for retired constitutional officers or social services boards.
- HB 1998 Child day programs; exempts certain martial arts programs from licensure.
- HB 2002 Foster parents; approval of applicant if not convicted of more than one misdemeanor.
- HB 2041 Neighborhood Assistance Act; extends tax credits.
- HB 2098 Child-day centers; person convicted of one misdemeanor offense may be hired if 10 yrs. have lapsed.
- HB 2148 Mental health treatment; Depts. of Education, Health, et al, to address lack thereof for children.
- HB 2150 Assisted living facilities; establishes individualized family service plans.
- HB 2163 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to investigate complaint against school personnel.
- HB 2243 Medical care facilities certificate of public need; parties to the case.
- HB 2268 Food Stamps; elegibility for transitional benefits.
- HB 2305 Indigent Defense Commission; regulation for appointment of chairman.
- HB 2362 Assisted living facilities; regulations for serving resident w/mental illness, mental retard., etc.
- HB 2433 Domestic violence and prevention services; responsibilities of Department.
- HB 2461 Residential facilities; Board who regulates to provide name, etc. of contact person.
- HB 2462 Workers' Compensation; certain participants in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families not eligible.
- HB 2512 Assisted living facilities; requires administrators to be licensed.
- HB 2537 Assisted living facilities; licensing requirements, increases maximum civil penalty, report.
- HB 2545 Assisted living facilities; regulations for serving resident w/mental illness, mental retard., etc.
- HB 2676 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 2743 Retail Sales & Use Tax; City of Hampton to allocate portion of revenues to certain projects.
- HB 2744 Foster care plans and home studies; requires involvement of parent and child.
- HB 2807 Assisted living facilities; gastric tube care to be provided for residents.
- HB 2848 Child day centers; square footage and space requirements.
- HB 2883 Child support; establishing and enforcing visitation orders.
- HB 2884 Child support; notice to be provided to obligor if withholding of income or seizure of property.
- HB 2896 Assisted living facilities; requires administrators to be licensed.
- HB 2911 Child-protective services; Department of Social Services to evaluate investigations, report.
- HB 2921 Adoption; prohibited if homosexual.
- HJ 770 Child-Day Centers, Standards for Licensed; G. A. to support suspension or repeal of regulation.
- SB 730 Local Boards of Social Services; membership.
- SB 749 Family day homes; if not covered by liability insurance to post & notify in writing parent/guardian.
- SB 854 Adoption and custody; consent not necessary if father has been convicted of certain crimes.
- SB 857 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- SB 862 Child abuse or neglect; reporting requirements by minister of religion.
- SB 894 Social services, local departments of; grievance procedures.
- SB 935 Caregivers Grant Program; extends sunset provision.
- SB 979 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
- SB 1000 Assisted living facilities; regulations for serving resident w/mental illness, mental retard., etc.
- SB 1006 Children in foster care; public schools shall provide free education.
- SB 1085 Assisted living facilities; susp. of license due to improper care of resident, licens. requirements.
- SB 1140 Assisted living facilities; license requirements, civil penalty.
- SB 1143 Illegal aliens; eligibility for state and local public benefits.
- SB 1144 Domestic violence and prevention services; responsibilities of Department.
- SB 1165 Indigent Defense Commission; required to report periodically to State Crime Commission.
- SB 1183 Assisted living facilities; licensing requirements, increases maximum civil penalty, report.
- SB 1185 Assisted living facilities; requires administrators to be licensed.
- SB 1187 Assisted living facilities; requires administrators to be licensed.
- SB 1212 Assisted living facilities; licensing requirement, auxiliary grant residents required.
- SB 1213 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Volunteer Training and Assistance Fund; created, fees.
- SB 1243 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to investigate complaint against school personnel.
- SB 1316 Foster care placements; child may be placed in licensed children's residential facility.
- SB 1329 Child abuse/neglect; clear & convincing evidence to be proven at preliminary removal order hearing.
- SJ 287 Youth, at-risk; joint subcommittee established to study providing in-state residential treatment.