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Health & Human Services House of Representatives SHARON COOPER MAJORITY CAUCUS CHAIRMAN - EMERITUS REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 43 STATE CAPITOL ROOM 436 1234 POWERS FERRY ROAD ATLANTA, GA 30334 STANDING COMMITTEES: SUITE 104 (404) 656-5069 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, CHAIRMAN MARIETTA, GEORGIA 30067 (404) 651-5829 (FAX) JUDICIARY-NON-CIVIL (770) 956-8357 (O) REGULATED INDUSTRIES (770) 951-2841 (H) RULES (770) 952-8688 (FAX) EMAIL: [email protected] ***** REVISED AGENDA******* February 20, 2014 HOUSE HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- M E E T I N G N O T I C E TO: Rep. Rick Jasperse, Vice Chairman Rep. Ed Rynders, Secretary Rep. Timothy Barr Rep. Sheila Jones Rep. James Beverly Rep. Margaret Kaiser Rep. Bruce Broadrick Rep. Rusty Kidd Rep. Mickey Channell Rep. Billy Mitchell Rep. Mike Cheokas Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan Rep. Josh Clark Rep. Howard Mosby Rep. Valerie Clark Rep. BJ Pak Rep. Katie Dempsey Rep. Don Parsons Rep. Karla Drenner Rep. Allen Peake Rep. Carol Fullerton Rep. Jimmy Pruett Rep. J. Craig Gordon Rep. Nikki Randall Rep. Buddy Harden Rep. Carl Rogers Rep. Matt Hatchett Rep. Dexter Sharper Rep. Lee Hawkins Rep. Barbara Sims Rep. Michele Henson Rep. Mickey Stephens Rep. Doug Holt Rep. Pam Stephenson Rep. Wayne Howard Rep. Ben Watson Rep. Joe Wilkinson FROM: Representative Sharon Cooper, Chairman Please be advised that a meeting of the House Health & Human Services Committee has been scheduled for Thursday, February 20, 2014 , at 3:00 p.m., in room 406 CLOB . AGENDA ********REVISED********** SB 65 – Mental Health; authorize licensed professional counselor to perform cert Rep. Houston (170 th ) HB 606 – Private home care providers, exclude independent contractors, revise def Rep. Knight (130 th ) HB 966 – (911 Amnesty) Health practitioners prescribe opioid antagonists; provision Rep. Cooper (43 rd ) HB 971 – Consumer Information and Awareness Act Rep. Rogers (29 th ) HB 998 – (Sub) Areas to be served as a condition of medical scholarship Rep. Hatchett (150 th ) cc: Speaker’s Office Clerk’s Office Betsy Howerton, Esq., Legislative Counsel Roma Amin, Budget and Policy Analyst House Communications .
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