AB-3528: Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dean Murray
Referred To Insurance on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-3528: Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less..
AB-3565: Prohibits a consumer reporting agency or lender from using an individual's internet use or internet viewing history to determine such individual's credit worthiness.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Colton
Passed Assembly on 06/11/2018
You have voted AB-3565: Prohibits a consumer reporting agency or lender from using an individual's internet use or internet viewing history to determine such individual's credit worthiness..
AB-3620: Requires parental notice prior to the performance of an abortion upon an unemancipated minor; defines unemancipated minor as person less than eighteen years of age; allows for waiver of such notice in limited instances; establishes circumstances and procedures for proceedings to obtain an order waiving such parental notification.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcos Crespo
Referred To Health on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-3620: Requires parental notice prior to the performance of an abortion upon an unemancipated minor; defines unemancipated minor as person less than eighteen years of age; allows for waiver of such notice in limited instances; establishes circumstances and procedures for proceedings to obtain an order waiving such parental notification..
AB-3622: Relates to limiting the power of the governor to give an executive order or otherwise direct an executive agency to take any action that contradicts state law.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Johns
Referred To Labor on 01/30/2017
You have voted AB-3622: Relates to limiting the power of the governor to give an executive order or otherwise direct an executive agency to take any action that contradicts state law..
AB-3653: Establishes presumption that cancer related disabilities suffered by volunteer firefighters were caused by an accident and incurred in the performance of firefighting duties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Referred To Local Governments on 01/30/2017
You have voted AB-3653: Establishes presumption that cancer related disabilities suffered by volunteer firefighters were caused by an accident and incurred in the performance of firefighting duties..