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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

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HB 1451 - TRIAL DE NOVO PETITIONS - Roorda, Jeff

Allows a person to petition the circuit court for a trial de novo as an alternative to seeking judicial review of an agency decision
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker(H)

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HB 1469 - ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING COMMISSION - Pratt, Bryan

Changes the laws regarding certain appeals to the Administrative Hearing Commission
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Motion to adopt CCR withdrawn

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CCS/HCS#2/SB 976 - This act defines "certified mail", as it relates to the laws of this state, to include any parcel or letter carried by a delivery service that allows a sender or recipient to electronically track its location. Section 1.020. The act provides that a water or sewer line easement granted to the county commission or any other political subdivision shall not be construed as a transfer of title of real property. Section 49.292. This act modifies provisions relating to forensic examinations of sexual offense victims. If the appropriate medical provider reasonably believes a sexual offender could be a parent or guardian of the victim and the victim is a minor under the age of eighteen, the medical provider shall only be required to provide written notice to the nonoffending parent or guardian of the forensic examination. The Department of Health and Senior Services currently develops a checklist for medical providers to refer to when providing treatment. Under this [...]

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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Motion to adopt CCR withdrawn

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CCS/HCS#2/SB 976 - This act defines "certified mail", as it relates to the laws of this state, to include any parcel or letter carried by a delivery service that allows a sender or recipient to electronically track its location. Section 1.020. The act provides that a water or sewer line easement granted to the county commission or any other political subdivision shall not be construed as a transfer of title of real property. Section 49.292. This act modifies provisions relating to forensic examinations of sexual offense victims. If the appropriate medical provider reasonably believes a sexual offender could be a parent or guardian of the victim and the victim is a minor under the age of eighteen, the medical provider shall only be required to provide written notice to the nonoffending parent or guardian of the forensic examination. The Department of Health and Senior Services currently develops a checklist for medical providers to refer to when providing treatment. Under this [...]

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Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

Bill Text
HB 1451 - TRIAL DE NOVO PETITIONS - Roorda, Jeff

Allows a person to petition the circuit court for a trial de novo as an alternative to seeking judicial review of an agency decision
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker(H)

Bill Text
HB 1469 - ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING COMMISSION - Pratt, Bryan

Changes the laws regarding certain appeals to the Administrative Hearing Commission