2002 Regular Session Legislation
Sponsored by Representative Annie Reinhart

SPONSOR
HB1160
Raises compulsory age for school attendance from sixteen to eighteen.
HB1160
-- (LR# 2972L.01I)
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1161
Creates crime of enticement of a child.
HB1161
-- (LR# 2851L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1245
Requires offender to serve minimum of 5 years prison for first or
second degree robbery or stealing where a vehicle was taken and a
child was in the vehicle.
HB1245
-- (LR# 3421L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB2035
Requires the question of retention of family court commissioners in
Clay County to be placed on ballot at every presidential election.
HB2035
-- (LR# 4810L.02I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2110
Excludes prosecuting attorneys from the crime of unlawful use of a
weapon for carrying a concealed weapon.
HB2110
-- (LR# 4812L.02I)
Referred: Special Comm on Sportsmanship, Safety, & Firearms
COSPONSOR
HB1029
Revises criminal laws.
HS HCS HB 1577, 1760, 1433, 1430, 1029 & 1700
-- (LR# 4020L.06P)
SENATE JUDICIARY
Public Hearing Held (S)
HB1140
Makes it a crime to sell a child.
HB1140
-- (LR# 3122L.01I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1613
Modifies the WWII medallion program and funding to the Veterans'
Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund.
HB1613
-- (LR# 3899L.01I)
PUBLIC SAFETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VETERAN AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1898
Imposes a tax on retail pharmacies providing outpatient prescription
drugs to provide additional funding for the Medicaid pharmacy
program.
SS SCS HCS HB 1898
-- (LR# 4589S.06F)
Conference Committee Substitute (H)
HB2170
Limits the number of regional centers for the provision of
comprehensive mental retardation and developmental disabilities
services to five centers.
HB2170
-- (LR# 5018L.01I)
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)

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