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- HB 74 Comprehensive Services Act; parental co-payments.
- HB 123 Medical assistance services; mental health services to be developed for at-risk youth.
- HB 173 Medical and health services to minors; notification to parents.
- HB 187 Unmarried women; prohibition on provision of certain intervening medical technology.
- HB 218 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; allows state to partner with city to establish.
- HB 227 Domestic violence; confidentiality of records.
- HB 229 Chronic conditions; DMAS to provide for payment of assistance for prevention thereof.
- HB 231 Assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, etc.; emergency preparedness training.
- HB 237 Abortion services; requires physicians to reside and practice in State.
- HB 290 Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties.
- HB 352 Detention orders; extends maximum emergency custody period.
- HB 353 Mental health facility; transportation by sheriff's office of individuals to be admitted.
- HB 426 Comprehensive Services Act; receipt of funds by children's residential facilities.
- HB 427 Residential treatment; Office of Comprehensive Services to negotiate contracts for services.
- HB 465 Emergency response; notification of location of certain facilities.
- HB 555 Registered nurses; Board of Health to require circulator duties.
- HB 586 Hospitals, nursing homes, etc.; guidelines for staffing.
- HB 634 Assisted living facilities; not required to connect to temporary emergency electrical power source.
- HB 635 Correctional officer; warden, assistant warden and supervisor added to defintion thereof.
- HB 637 Health records; allow individuals to obtain their records before destroying.
- HB 787 Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 806 Foster care; adds provision of care to child & family when identified as needing services.
- HB 899 Detention process, temporary; transportation by sheriffs.
- HB 1111 Physical therapy; prohibits anyone not licensed from advertising services thereas.
- HB 1112 Physical therapy; removes referral and supervision requirements thereof.
- HB 1139 Hospice programs; regulation thereof.
- HB 1151 Family planning services; restrictions on funding.
- HB 1280 Placements of children; entire record of criminal history to be obtained when contemplating thereof.
- HB 1330 Optometrists; allowed to locate practice within commercial or mercantile establishments.
- HB 1455 Medical assistant; administration of drugs or devices.
- HB 1472 Medical assistance services; provision for family planning services.
- SB 240 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; person not ineligible due to drug possession conviction.
- SB 602 Criminal history background checks; required for employees of providers licensed by DMHMRSAS.