MD HB1011 | 2010 | Regular Session
Status
Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: Passed on May 4 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-05-04 - Approved by the Governor
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: Passed on May 4 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-05-04 - Approved by the Governor
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]
Summary
Authorizing the juvenile court to order a child to undergo blood lead level testing after a petition has been filed but before an adjudication; authorizing a court exercising criminal jurisdiction in a case involving a child to order the child to undergo blood level testing before trial; and requiring a copy of the blood lead level test results to be provided to the child, the child's parent or guardian, the child's counsel, and the State's Attorney.
Title
Juvenile Law - Lead Testing - Authorized
Sponsors
Del. Curtis Anderson [D] | Sen. Jill Carter [D] | Sen. Nathaniel Oaks [D] | Del. Joseline Pena-Melnyk [D] |
Del. Luiz Simmons [D] |
Roll Calls
2010-04-09 - Senate - Third Reading Passed (Y: 46 N: 0 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [PASS]
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
---|---|---|
2010-05-04 | Approved by the Governor | |
2010-04-09 | Third Reading Passed (46-0) | |
2010-04-08 | Second Reading Passed | |
2010-04-08 | Favorable Report Adopted | |
2010-04-12 | Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings | |
2010-03-30 | Hearing 4/7 at 1:00 p.m. | |
2010-03-26 | First Reading Judicial Proceedings | |
2010-04-09 | Returned Passed | |
2010-03-24 | Third Reading Passed (140-0) | |
2010-03-23 | Second Reading Passed with Amendments | |
2010-03-23 | Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted | |
2010-03-26 | Favorable with Amendments Report by Judiciary | |
2010-02-12 | Hearing 2/25 at 1:00 p.m. | |
2010-02-15 | First Reading Judiciary |
Subjects
Chemical Tests
Courts
Crimes and Punishments
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of
Juvenile Causes
Minors
Courts
Crimes and Punishments
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of
Juvenile Causes
Minors