KY SB47 | 2014 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on April 7 2014 - 100% progression
Action: 2014-04-07 - signed by Governor (Acts, ch. 42)
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #2) [MS Word]

Summary

Amend KRS 211.678 to require periodic reporting of public health statistics relating to drug-addicted or dependent newborns.

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Title

AN ACT relating to drug-addicted or dependent newborns.

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History

DateChamberAction
2014-04-07Senatesigned by Governor (Acts, ch. 42)
2014-03-26Senatedelivered to Governor
2014-03-26Senateenrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
2014-03-25Senateenrolled, signed by President of the Senate
2014-03-25Senatereceived in Senate
2014-03-25House3rd reading, passed 99-0
2014-03-20Houseposted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 25, 2014
2014-03-20House2nd reading, to Rules
2014-03-19Housereported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar
2014-03-17Houseposted in committee
2014-02-27Housereassigned to Judiciary (H)
2014-02-13Houseto Health & Welfare (H)
2014-02-12Housereceived in House
2014-02-11Senate3rd reading, passed 37-0
2014-02-10Senateposted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 11, 2014
2014-02-06Senate2nd reading, to Rules
2014-02-05Senatereported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
2014-01-13Senateto Health & Welfare (S)
2014-01-07Senateintroduced in Senate

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