House Bill 397: Revise laws related to privacy in mental health digital service
Legislative actions
Date | Action |
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Feb 5 | Introduced |
Feb 6 | Referred to Committee |
Feb 6 | First Reading |
Feb 7 | Hearing 👥 House Human Services |
Feb 19 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended 👥 House Human Services ✅ 21-0 R12-0 D9-0 |
Feb 22 | 2nd Reading Passed ✅ 100-0 R58-0 D42-0 |
Feb 24 | 3rd Reading Passed ✅ 99-0 R57-0 D42-0 |
Feb 24 | Transmitted to Senate |
Mar 3 | Referred to Committee |
Mar 20 | Hearing 👥 Senate Public Health, Welfare and Safety |
Mar 28 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred as Amended 👥 Senate Public Health, Welfare and Safety ✅ 8-3 R7-0 D1-3 |
Apr 2 | 2nd Reading Concurred ✅ 50-0 R32-0 D18-0 |
Apr 3 | 3rd Reading Concurred ✅ 49-1 R32-0 D17-1 |
Apr 3 | Returned to House with Amendments |
Apr 14 | 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred ✅ 100-0 R58-0 D42-0 |
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