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  • HB 578 Electronic communication; use thereof for certain proceedings and witness testimony.
  • HB 1550 Child Day-Care Council; parental notification when a child is injured.
  • HB 1662 Medical or health services to minors; notification to parents.
  • HB 1674 Traffic incidents; allows localities to seek reimbursement of expenses from juveniles.
  • HB 1703 Volunteer firefighters; exempts minors aged 16 years or older from child labor provisions.
  • HB 1740 Heath insurance; coverage for hearing aids for minors.
  • HB 1789 School boards; correctional edu to transfer achievement information when child returns to community.
  • HB 1807 Birth control; providing to minor in certain circumstances, penalty.
  • HB 1824 Infants; screening tests required after delivery.
  • HB 1848 Smoking; posting of signs relating to seating of children in restaurants.
  • HB 1867 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 1900 Civil procedure; limitations of actions.  
  • HB 1919 Adoption; consent.
  • HB 1933 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 1942 Children At Risk in Education (CARE) Scholarship Tax Credit; created.
  • HB 1969 Child protective services; anonymous complaints. 
  • HB 1975 Death penalty; restricted to those 18 years or age or older.
  • HB 1998 Child day programs; exempts certain martial arts programs from licensure.
  • HB 2040 Chicken pox vaccine; immunization for children.
  • HB 2045 Ephedra or dextromethorphan; unlawful distribution to minors. penalty.
  • HB 2046 Criminal history record information; disqualified from employment if in proximity to minors.
  • HB 2077 Health insurance; mandated coverage for habilitative services for children.
  • HB 2089 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
  • HB 2103 Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
  • HB 2107 Children; penalty for leaving certain unattended in a motor vehicle.
  • HB 2109 Name change; service of application for minor made on parent who does not join in.
  • HB 2121 Smoking; posting of signs relating to seating of children in restaurants.
  • HB 2163 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to investigate complaint against school personnel.
  • HB 2206 Juveniles; change in disposition for a deliquent.
  • HB 2245 Mental health services transition plan; Board of Juvenile Justice to promulgate regulations.
  • HB 2246 Guardian ad litem; duties.
  • HB 2250 Children; eliminates requirement that a child's physical injury be inflicted by a household member.
  • HB 2255 Alcholic beverages; underage drinking, possesion of, etc., penalty.
  • HB 2294 Child visitation; guidelines for noncustodial parent.
  • HB 2318 Juveniles; judicial discretion to require registration of minor who commits registrable offense.
  • HB 2409 Juveniles; appointment of counsel for detention hearings.
  • HB 2461 Residential facilities; Board who regulates to provide name, etc. of contact person.
  • HB 2463 Sex offenders; licensed professionals to give notice of their registration to customers, , etc.
  • HB 2511 Newborn screening.
  • HB 2516 Health records; revises certain provisions for privacy of minors.
  • HB 2634 Juveniles; detention for firearm possession if constituted as threat to others.
  • HB 2650 Juveniles; attorney may apppeal to higher court if released.
  • HB 2651 Juveniles; single petition may be filed for multiple children.
  • HB 2670 Juveniles; representation may not be waived if charge is commitment to Dept. of Juvenile Justice.
  • HB 2703 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
  • HB 2722 Juveniles; if adjudicated delinquent of certain crimes, unlawful to have firearm, etc. rest of life.
  • HB 2724 Prisoner visitation; requiring Dept. of Corrections to provide for child friendly visitors rooms.
  • HB 2767 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
  • HB 2791 Alcoholic beverages; purchasing for underage, penalty.
  • HB 2801 Infants; screening tests required after delivery.
  • HB 2806 Nudist camps for juveniles; definition.
  • HB 2836 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 2838 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
  • HB 2848 Child day centers; square footage and space requirements.
  • HB 2881 Children's group homes and residential facilities; summary suspension of licenses.
  • HB 2911 Child-protective services; Department of Social Services to evaluate investigations, report.
  • HB 2921 Adoption; prohibited if homosexual.
  • HB 2932 Child abuse or neglect; videotaped statements allowed as evidence for certain crimes.
  • HJ 685 Youth group homes, private; joint subcommittee to study.
  • SB 784 Driver's licenses; prohibits use of cell phones by persons less than 18 years old.
  • SB 789 Special identification cards; expiration on person's 16th birthday.
  • SB 843 Mental health services transition plan; Board of Juvenile Justice to promulgate regulations.
  • SB 853 Voluntary admission; juv. 14 yrs. of age shall be admitted to state hospital with parental consent.
  • SB 854 Adoption and custody; consent not necessary if father has been convicted of certain crimes.
  • SB 862 Child abuse or neglect; reporting requirements by minister of religion.
  • SB 909 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
  • SB 966 Provisional driver's licenses; changes in provisions.
  • SB 979 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
  • SB 1006 Children in foster care; public schools shall provide free education.
  • SB 1061 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
  • SB 1067 Juveniles; detention for firearm possession if constituted as threat to others.
  • SB 1069 Children's Services Ombudsman, Office of; created.
  • SB 1070 Juveniles; emergency hospitalization prior to trial.
  • SB 1078 Death penalty; restricted to those 18 years or age or older.
  • SB 1109 Health records; revises certain provisions for privacy of minors.
  • SB 1169 Sexual offenses; any person who travels interstate or intrastate w/intent to commit w/child, felony.
  • SB 1170 Sexual offenses; change in age limitation, penalty.
  • SB 1231 Child visitation; guidelines for noncustodial parent.
  • SB 1243 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to investigate complaint against school personnel.
  • SB 1280 Child sex abuse crimes; allows evidence of defendant's prior conviction in case being accused.