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2005 SESSION
Senate Education and Health
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Potts (Chairman), Saslaw, Lambert, Houck, Lucas, Howell, Quayle, Martin, Newman, Edwards, Bolling, Ruff, Whipple, Mims, Blevins
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- HB 455 Dietitians; licensure.
- HB 1524 Abortion; anesthesia for fetal pain, penalty
- HB 1589 Nonpublic schools; transportation services.
- HB 1810 Abortion; sale of post-abortion fetal tissue unlawful, penalty.
- HB 1912 Pledge of Allegiance; guidelines.
- HB 2034 Higher Education Reform Act of 2005.
- HB 2104 Long-term care; preadmission screenings.
- HB 2347 Abortion clinics; localities to adopt ordinance requiring license.
- HB 2613 Student surveys and questionnaires; local school boards to acquire parental consent.
- HB 2784 Abortion clinics; regulation and licensure.
- HB 2868 Public schools; school boards to prohibit distribution of literature focused on sexual behavior.
- HB 2910 Higher education; prohibits admission of illegal aliens to any public institutions in State.
- SB 187 Dental amalgams containing mercury; regulations.
- SB 294 Schools to provide information to noncustodial parents.
- SB 425 Diplomas; guidelines for awarding.
- SB 459 Standards of Learning assessments; validity and reliability.
- SB 507 Detention of a mentally incapacitated person; judicial authorization.
- SB 611 Medical care facilities certificate of public need; revises designation of parties to the case.
- SB 625 Hospice; licensure.
- SB 638 Chartered Universities and Colleges Act of 2004; created.
- SB 666 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
- SB 713 Parental leave for school involvement; employer requirement.
- SB 731 Teachers; qualifications.
- SB 747 Obesity; requiring Bd. of Education, et al, to promulgate regulations establ. standards in schools.
- SB 829 Optometrists; treatment of narrow angle glaucoma.
- SB 839 Abortion clinics; regulation and licensure.
- SB 853 Voluntary admission; juv. 14 yrs. of age shall be admitted to state hospital with parental consent.
- SB 892 Meningococcal meningitis; requires all schools to distribute information to parents.
- SB 931 Endowment funds; use by higher educational institutions.
- SB 948 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- SB 951 Influenza vaccine; Gov. to stimulate location of pharmaceutical facility that plans to produce.
- SB 958 Standards of Quality; requires employment of speech-language pathologists.
- SB 964 Substitute teachers; definition.
- SB 1025 Substance Abuse Services Council; membership.
- SB 1036 Controlled substances; requires pedigree of normal distribution chain.
- SB 1050 Ombudsman; court to appoint to serve as intermediary to protect interest of incapacitated seniors.
- SB 1053 Higher educational institutions; intellectual property policies.
- SB 1208 Patient safety; establishment of toll-free hotline for reports, & protection of health records.
- SB 1211 Certified nurse aides; working conditions.
- SB 1247 Medical assistance services; recovery of overpayment.
- SB 1250 Special education in public schools; medically fragile students entitled to services.
- SB 1290 Compulsory school attendance; children 5 yrs. of age on or before July 31 to be enrolled in school.
- SB 1295 Reporting of nosocomial infection rates.
- SB 1314 Higher educational institutions; governing boards to address plans & objectives, reports.
- SB 1318 School boards; to issue guideline for time release programs in grades K-5 on school-by-school basis.