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  • HB 26 Electronic cigarettes; prohibit purchase, etc., by minors.
  • HB 171 Crime victim rights; offenses by juveniles.
  • HB 183 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report.
  • HB 195 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; VSP to establish supplement (Robby's Rule).
  • HB 218 Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty.
  • HB 221 Students; admission to certain children's residential facilities.
  • HB 233 Sex offenders; requires circuit court to find good cause before accepting name change applications.
  • HB 235 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution.
  • HB 300 Tattooing or body piercing; removes from elements of crime requirement that be done for hire, etc.
  • HB 305 Immunizations; Department of Health to seek reimbursement for cost in certain cases.
  • HB 359 Jurisdiction; custody and visitation arrangements for minor children, definitions.
  • HB 387 Newborns; critical congenital heart defect screening.
  • HB 403 Child sex-crime cases; admission of prior sexual offenses into evidence.
  • HB 404 Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator.
  • HB 405 Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement.
  • HB 407 Adoption; disclosure of identifying information.
  • HB 412 Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers.
  • HB 468 Child day programs; licensure exemptions.
  • HB 486 Human trafficking of children; reports and investigation.
  • HB 502 Child care program; tax credit to employers for operating costs.
  • HB 504 Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession.
  • HB 505 Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty for distributing or selling Dextromethorphan to a minor.
  • HB 511 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses.
  • HB 523 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration of juveniles, etc.
  • HB 543 Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties.
  • HB 602 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to underage persons.
  • HB 668 Independent living services; individuals between 18 and 21 years of age.
  • HB 681 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent.
  • HB 683 Investigation of alleged child abuse and neglect; agreements with school divisions.
  • HB 773 Tanning facilities; use of tanning devices by persons under age 18.
  • HB 934 Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties.
  • HB 1023 Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight, civil penalty.
  • HB 1031 Immunizations; updates provisions for children.
  • HB 1047 Income tax, state; working family child care tax credit.
  • HB 1081 Adoption; clarifies provisions related to assistance for children with special needs.
  • HB 1097 Psychiatric treatment of minors; eliminates requirement that minor consent to treatment.
  • HB 1110 Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate.
  • HB 1113 Adoption; person other than spouse of a parent may adopt child.
  • HB 1196 Clerks offices; recordation, possession of child pornography, wills, etc.
  • HB 1204 Investigation of alleged child abuse and neglect; agreements with school divisions.
  • HB 1236 Foster care and adoption assistance; DSS to amend state plan to include payments up to age 21.
  • HB 1241 Driver's licenses; issuance of original licenses to minors, etc.
  • HB 1251 Sex offenders; reregistration, name change.
  • HB 1259 Embryo adoptions; recognition, issuance of birth certificate.
  • HB 1260 Sexually explicit images; electronic transmission by minors, penalty.
  • HJ 10 Early childhood education; recognizing value to children and sets goal of extending availability.
  • SB 17 Electronic cigarettes; minors may not purchase or possess.
  • SB 96 Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty.
  • SB 122 Juvenile offenders; offenses and punishment.
  • SB 125 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification.
  • SB 128 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report.
  • SB 130 Juveniles, delinquent; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 134 Independent living services; individuals between 18 and 21 years of age.
  • SB 142 Juvenile offenders, certain; sentence modification procedure.
  • SB 153 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; special education programs.
  • SB 183 Newborns; critical congenital heart defect screening, duty of Board.
  • SB 184 Minors; admission to mental health facility for inpatient treatment.
  • SB 195 Child care; services for TANF and low-income families.
  • SB 213 Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty.
  • SB 240 Public schools; withholding child from custodial parent.
  • SB 254 Law-enforcement officers; exceptions to territorial limits.
  • SB 255 Sexual crimes against minors; extend statute of limitations.
  • SB 260 Emergency custody & temporary detention; web-based psychiatric bed registry, period of custody.
  • SB 272 Juvenile Justice, Department of; use of isolation and restraint necessary to protect child's health.
  • SB 277 Foster care and adoption assistance; DSS to include individuals between age 18 & 21 years of age.
  • SB 284 Kinship care; DSS shall review current policy governing placement of children to avoid foster care.
  • SB 331 Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator.
  • SB 332 Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement.
  • SB 336 Adoption; person other than spouse of a parent may adopt child.
  • SB 369 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership.
  • SB 384 Sexual offenders; certain persons prohibited proximity to children at public libraries, penalty.
  • SB 400 Kinship foster care; removal of child from physical custody of kinship foster parent.
  • SB 411 Children; abandonment by parent or guardian, penalty.
  • SB 433 Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession.
  • SB 442 Sexual abuse; increases penalty for abuse of child 13 or 14 years of age to Class 6 felony.
  • SB 454 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution.
  • SB 476 Incest; definition of parent, includes step-parent, grandparent includes step-grandparent, penalty.
  • SB 479 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent.
  • SB 534 Local departments; consent to treatment and collection of evidence.
  • SB 537 Offenses requiring registration; withdrawal of plea by certain defendants, etc.