SB-1879: Public health and safety; requiring incidents where rape is suspected in a nursing home to be reported to law enforcement immediately. Effective date.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dan Newberry
Approved By Governor 05/06/2010 on 05/10/2010
You have voted SB-1879: Public health and safety; requiring incidents where rape is suspected in a nursing home to be reported to law enforcement immediately. Effective date..
You have voted SB-1878: Mental health; modifying provisions related to the confidentiality of mental health and substance abuse records. Effective date..
SB-1855: Public health and safety; modifying provisions related to the State Department of Health and childhood lead poisoning; requiring State Department of Health to annually designate one week as Heavy Metals Safety Week. Effective date.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jay Gumm
Second Reading Referred To Public Health on 03/16/2010
You have voted SB-1855: Public health and safety; modifying provisions related to the State Department of Health and childhood lead poisoning; requiring State Department of Health to annually designate one week as Heavy Metals Safety Week. Effective date..
SB-1832: Crimes and punishments; making persons and entities guilty of violating the Oklahoma Medicaid False Claims Act guilty of a felony. Effective date.
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Adelson
Second Reading Referred To Appropriations on 02/02/2010
You have voted SB-1832: Crimes and punishments; making persons and entities guilty of violating the Oklahoma Medicaid False Claims Act guilty of a felony. Effective date..
You have voted SB-1829: Mental health; modifying obsolete language related to the Board of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Effective date..
You have voted SB-1826: Public health and safety; relating to the Smoking in Public Places and Indoor Workplaces Act; clarifying reference. Effective date..