IN HB1279 | 2016 | Regular Session

Status

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Introduced on January 12 2016 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2016-01-14 - Representative Kirchhofer added as coauthor
Pending: House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Criminal history matters and services programs. Requires the division of mental health and addiction, in cooperation with the state department of health, to identify and report to the general assembly appropriate programs and academic curricula concerning health education for mental health and addiction that: (1) are evidence based; (2) use established medical principles; and (3) are age appropriate for different grade levels. Provides that a public employer may not ask an applicant for employment to disclose orally or in writing, whether on an employment application or otherwise, information concerning the applicant's criminal record or history, until the public employer has

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Title

Criminal history matters and services programs. Requires the division of mental health and addiction, in cooperation with the state department of health, to identify and report to the general assembly appropriate programs and academic curricula concerning health education for mental health and addiction that: (1) are evidence based; (2) use established medical principles; and (3) are age appropriate for different grade levels. Provides that a public employer may not ask an applicant for employment to disclose orally or in writing, whether on an employment application or otherwise, information concerning the applicant's criminal record or history, until the public employer has

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History

DateChamberAction
2016-01-14HouseRepresentative Kirchhofer added as coauthor
2016-01-12HouseFirst reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
2016-01-12HouseAuthored by Representative Shackleford

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