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  • HB 35 Inpatient and outpatient surgical complications; physician to report to Board.
  • HB 83 Pawnbrokers; local government may by an ordinance require daily report to be electronically filed.
  • HB 85 Umbilical cord blood education; Commissioner of Health to develop and post information on website.
  • HB 87 Medical incident compensation; penalties.
  • HB 113 Assault and battery; penalty when against fire marshals with police powers.
  • HB 143 Practitioner self-referral; clarifies those that may make a referral.
  • HB 150 Prescription drugs; stored, etc., by community services board, behavioral health authorities, etc.
  • HB 152 Electronic security employees; those with valid permits may carry concealed handguns.
  • HB 153 Physical therapy; advertising prohibited if not a licensed physical therapist or assistant.
  • HB 156 Workers' compensation; occupational disease presumption.
  • HB 166 Capital murder; adds fire marshals, etc., to statute so death sentence can be imposed.
  • HB 173 Influenza vaccine; certified emergency medical services personnel may administer and dispense.
  • HB 192 Fair Housing Board; establishes educational materials on Fair Housing Law.
  • HB 201 Human remains; proper handling by funeral establishment.
  • HB 231 Interpleader of real estate escrows; suits shall go to district court in event of foreclosure.
  • HB 250 Contractors, Board for; raises threshold for Class C contractors license.
  • HB 253 Registered and practical nurses; licensure qualifications.
  • HB 267 Advance Health Care Directive Registry; notification to physicians.
  • HB 278 Human remains; provider to maintain refrigeration at 40 degrees or embalmed if stored over 48 hours.
  • HB 286 Schedule VI prescriptions; allows practitioner to prescribe if there is an urgency for treatment.
  • HB 308 Mobile dental clinics; Board of Dentistry to develop regulations.
  • HB 319 Funeral services; prerequisites for cremation.
  • HB 335 Residency training; accredited courses to be completed for licensure to practice medicine.
  • HB 347 Anesthesia; hospitals develop procedure for discharge of individuals who had procedures requiring.
  • HB 348 Common Interest Community Board; increase in annual assessment.
  • HB 366 Rabies vaccination certificates; veterinarians to forward copies to treasurer of locality.
  • HB 382 Funeral services; burial power of attorney.
  • HB 405 Fair Housing Board; establish program for persons subject to Fair Housing Law.
  • HB 406 Contractors, Board for; certification of accessibility mechanics.
  • HB 408 Real Estate Appraiser Board; regulation of appraisal management companies, penalty.
  • HB 409 Contractors, Board for; prerequisite for obtaining business license.
  • HB 411 Shaken baby syndrome; Department of Social Services to develop information, its effect, etc.
  • HB 416 Contractors, Board for; adds certified water well systems provider.
  • HB 424 Audiologists; authority to dispense hearing aids.
  • HB 439 Common Interest Community Board; provisional licenses for property managers.
  • HB 468 Common interest communities; exemptions from licensure, powers and duties.
  • HB 476 Polygraphs & other detection devices; Director of DPOR to approve use to detect deception or truth.
  • HB 512 Lyme disease; allows a licensed physician to prescribe long-term antibiotic therapy.
  • HB 520 Sale of firearms at firearms shows; person who sells 3 or more to be licensed as a firearms dealer.
  • HB 587 Pharmacists; supervision of pharmacy technicians.
  • HB 590 Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; removes obsolete language from Title 54.1.
  • HB 597 Signing death certificates; continuing education upon receipt of three or more complaints.
  • HB 598 Cemetery Board; exemptions.
  • HB 601 Medical laboratory scientists technicians; may practice if registered with Board of Medicine.
  • HB 621 Rabies; clarifies procedures and responsibilities to prevent and control.
  • HB 625 Real Estate Board; waive broker education requirement for certain applicants.
  • HB 634 Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc., Board for; exceptions from licensure.
  • HB 650 Funeral services; disputes between next of kin.
  • HB 659 Funeral services; burial power of attorney.
  • HB 662 Health professions; disciplinary actions.
  • HB 713 Contractors, Board for; prerequisite for obtaining business license.
  • HB 723 Podiatry; testifying as an expert witness, definition of practice.
  • HB 725 Polysomnographic Technology, Advisory Board on; established.
  • HB 792 Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; issuance of temporary licenses, etc.
  • HB 797 Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc.; limitation of liability contract clauses.
  • HB 798 Drugs; certified emergency medical services personnel may administer and dispense.
  • HB 833 Asbestos, Lead, Mold, and Home Inspectors, Board for; regulation of home energy auditors.
  • HB 897 Lyme disease; required to be reported to Board of Health and prescription for long-term use.
  • HB 953 Schedule II, III, IV, and V drugs; adds various controlled substances to list.
  • HB 963 Real Estate Board; requirements for licensure, allows broker to enter into a voluntary program.
  • HB 964 Schedule II drugs; pharmacist shall require identification in filling prescriptions.
  • HB 982 Precious metals dealers; penalties for violation of law.
  • HB 983 Contractors, Board for; installation of HVAC systems.
  • HB 985 BPOL tax; gross receipts of security brokers and dealers.
  • HB 1008 Contractors, Board for; license renewal and continuing education for contractors.
  • HB 1011 Community College System; establish programs and grant baccalaureate degrees in nursing, etc.
  • HB 1017 Lyme disease; required to be reported to Board of Health and prescription for long-term use.
  • HB 1024 Funeral services; designation of authorized persons to make arrangements.
  • HB 1078 Charitable gaming; exempts volunteer fire departments & rescue squads from filing quarterly reports.
  • HB 1079 Cemetery companies; exempt from reporting requirements for family burial plots.
  • HB 1145 Animal cruelty; requires veterinarian to report.
  • HB 1162 Fire Prevention Code, Statewide; pyrotechnician or fireworks operator must be certified.
  • HB 1164 Schedule IV; adds carisoprodol to list.
  • HB 1165 Schedule IV; adds tramadol to list.
  • HB 1166 Controlled substances; unlawfully obtaining or attempting to obtain, report required.
  • HB 1167 Schedule II, III, or IV controlled substances; request and review information about patient.
  • HB 1168 Health professionals; instruction on pain management and addiction.
  • HB 1169 Education, continuing; on substance abuse, addiction & related pain management for those licensed.
  • HB 1170 Drug screens; random for certain prescriptions.
  • HB 1178 Combative fighting; prohibition, penalty.