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2010 Bill(s)
* SCS HCS HB 1375 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let a physician prescribe medication for a sexually transmitted disease for the partner of a patient.
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HB 1646 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let a first class county establish a county court to hear county ordinance violations.
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HB 1647 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Perf Description: Assess boats upon which a person as a temporary or principle residence of the taxpayer as real estate rather than personal property.
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HB 1648 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Add permanent cosmetics application under the law regulating tattooing.
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HB 1649 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit smoking on school property and school buses.
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HCS HB 1650 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Rules Description: Expand the state's legal defense fund that covers a person for lawsuits to include various medical services provided to government health care specialist services providing Medicaid coverage and a physician's company providing free care for a local government.
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HB 1651 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Ban a public from prohibiting a teacher from teaching various positions on biological or chemical evolution.
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HB 1671 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide liability lawsuit protection for medical staff of SWAT teams.
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HB 1735 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit local government from having rules that discriminate between professional counselors and some other health care professionals.
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HB 1736 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Public Safety Description: Repeal a provision requiring that Water Patrol Funds be transferred to the state's General Revenue Fund if the total General Revenue Fund does not increase by 2% or more.
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* HB 1822 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Rules Description: Regulate and license tanning facilities.
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HB 2123 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Authorize the Medicaid program to implement a statewide dental delivery system.
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HB 2129 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the law that requires the Health Department to be a collection agency for unpaid debts to medical providers and to take income tax refunds to help pay off the debts. This bill would establish a similar debt-collection provision just for ambulance services. The requirement, passed just a few years earlier, was never implemented.
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HB 2193 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require chain restaurants to provide various nutritional information about their products to customers.
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HB 2270 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow various medical care providers to collaborate to improve services to children suspected of abuse.
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HB 2271 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt from the law requiring a blaster's license the use of explosives to unblock agricultural irrigation well screens.
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HB 2273 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let the Mental Health Department contract with various other agencies to improve public understanding of mental disorders.
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HB 2307 Sponsor:Cooper, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Various changes involving auto license plates, auto dealer licensing and ID cards. Restrict the use of driveaway auto license plates. Expand the crime to possess a fake driving license to include a non-driver identification card.
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