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1997 Bill(s)

HB 583
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Public Health
Description: Let HMOs provide prescription cards to their customers.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 584
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Public Health
Description: Let pharmacist refill a lost or stolen prescription.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 585
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Public Health
Description: Prescription label to include active ingredients for a branded trademark prescription.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 586
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Retirement
Description: State gov't retirement system credit for unused sick leave.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 725
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Retirement
Description: COAL retirement increase for Transportation Dept. retirees.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 726
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Retirement
Description: Stop Transportation Dept. disability pay if working for any agency covered by state retirement system.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 817
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description: Clarify retirement pay provisions for disabled highway workers.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 827
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: S Consent
Description: Include medical & dental care in teacher retirement.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 876
Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary
Status: H Education
Description: Require every school to have a year-round program.
See: Official legislative description and status


Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.