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H.B. No. 5241 Bill History Bill History Session Year 2018 Substitute for Raised H.B. No. 5241 Public Act No. 18-100 [pdf] Bill Analysis For File Copy 180 Bill Analysis for HB-5241, as amended by House Bill Analysis For File Copy 658 "A" File No. 180 [pdf] File No. 658 [pdf] Fiscal Note for HB-5241, As Amended by House "A" Fiscal Note For File Copy 180 (LCO 3972) Fiscal Note For File Copy 658 GL Joint Fav. Rpt Raised Bill [pdf] GL Joint Favorable Substitute [pdf] GL Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] House Roll Call Vote 94 AS AMENDED Senate Roll Call Vote 358 ADOPT House Schedule A LCO# 3972 (D) [pdf] Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 3972 (No Fiscal Impact) Introducer(s): General Law Committee Title: AN ACT CONCERNING PHARMACIST AND PRACTITIONER COMPLIANCE RATES AND THE ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM. Statement of Purpose: To reduce the number of deaths related to opioid drug prescriptions. Bill History: 02-22-2018 REFERRED TO JOINT COMMITTEE ON General Law Committee 02-23-2018 PUBLIC HEARING 02/27 03-20-2018 FILED WITH LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 03-20-2018 JOINT FAVORABLE SUBSTITUTE 03-27-2018 REFERRED TO OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH AND OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 04/03/18-5:00 PM 04-04-2018 REPORTED OUT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 04-04-2018 FAVORABLE REPORT, TABLED FOR THE CALENDAR, HOUSE 04-04-2018 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 139 04-04-2018 FILE NUMBER 180 04-26-2018 HOUSE ADOPTED HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A:LCO-3972 04-26-2018 HOUSE PASSED AS AMENDED BY HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 04-30-2018 FAVORABLE REPORT, TABLED FOR THE CALENDAR, SENATE 04-30-2018 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 444 04-30-2018 FILE NUMBER 658 05-09-2018 SENATE ADOPTED HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 05-09-2018 SENATE PASSED AS AMENDED BY HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 05-09-2018 ON CONSENT CALENDAR / IN CONCURRENCE 05-22-2018 PUBLIC ACT 18-100 05-24-2018 TRANSMITTED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE 05-24-2018 TRANSMITTED BY SECRETARY OF THE STATE TO GOVERNOR 06-07-2018 SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR Co-sponsor(s): Rep. Mary M. Mushinsky, 85th Dist. Rep. Craig C. Fishbein, 90th Dist. Rep. John Fusco, 81st Dist. Rep. David Rutigliano, 123rd Dist. Rep. Brian M. Ohler, 64th Dist. Rep. Bill Buckbee, 67th Dist. Rep. Tami Zawistowski, 61st Dist. Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria, 105th Dist. Rep. Vincent J. Candelora, 86th Dist. Rep. Dave W. Yaccarino, 87th Dist. Rep. Carol Hall, 59th Dist. Rep. Anne Dauphinais, 44th Dist. Rep. Scott A. Storms, 60th Dist. Rep. Holly H. Cheeseman, 37th Dist. Rep. Kathleen M. McCarty, 38th Dist. Rep. Mitch Bolinsky, 106th Dist. Rep. Anthony J. D'Amelio, 71st Dist. Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, 136th Dist. Rep. Christopher Davis, 57th Dist. Rep. J.P. Sredzinski, 112th Dist. Rep. Noreen S. Kokoruda, 101st Dist. Rep. Melissa H. Ziobron, 34th Dist. Rep. Greg Stokes, 58th Dist. Rep. Joshua Malik Hall, 7th Dist. Rep. Jay M. Case, 63rd Dist. Sen. Heather B. Somers, 18th Dist. Rep. Joseph C. Serra, 33rd Dist. .
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