MD HB497 | 2012 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Passed on May 22 2012 - 100% progression
Action: 2012-05-22 - Approved by the Governor
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

Requiring each county board of education to establish a policy to authorize specified school personnel to administer auto-injectable epinephrine to specified students under specified circumstances; requiring that the policy include specified information; requiring specified public schools to submit a report to the State Department of Education; etc.

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Title

Public Schools - Epinephrine Availability and Use - Policy Requirements

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2012-03-30 - Senate - Third Reading Passed (Y: 46 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 1) [PASS]
2012-03-18 - House - Third Reading Passed (Y: 138 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 3) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2012-05-22 Approved by the Governor
2012-03-30 Third Reading Passed (46-0)
2012-03-29 Second Reading Passed
2012-03-29 Favorable Report Adopted
2012-04-04 Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
2012-03-19 First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
2012-04-01 Returned Passed
2012-03-18 Third Reading Passed (138-0)
2012-03-17 Second Reading Passed with Amendments
2012-03-17 Favorable with Amendments 215563/1 Report Adopted
2012-03-19 Favorable with Amendments Report by Ways and Means
2012-02-08 Hearing 2/23 at 1:00 p.m.
2012-02-02 First Reading Ways and Means

Subjects


Maryland State Sources


Bill Comments

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