SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Commerce and Labor

 

Day Friday Date March 14, 2003 Time 7:00 a.m. Room 2135

 


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WORK SESSION

 

S.B. 9 Revises provisions governing exclusivity of certain rights and remedies under industrial insurance. (BDR 53-632)

 

S.B. 93 Authorizes State Board of Nursing to allow certain persons to practice nursing in this state without license issued by Board. (BDR 54-96)

 

S.B. 121 Eliminates exemption to payment of universal energy charge for electricity used in electrolytic-manufacturing processes. (BDR 58-38)

 

S.B. 122 Makes various changes regarding malpractice insurance and actions. (BDR 57-265)

 

S.B. 125 Revises provisions relating to certain final orders and permits for public utilities. (BDR 58-488)

 

S.B. 126 Exempts retail customers who purchase energy from certain municipal utilities from payment of universal energy charge. (BDR 58-344)

 

S.B. 168 Revises provisions governing industrial insurance. (BDR 53-466)

 

S.B. 169 Revises certain fees related to licensure of hearing aid specialists. (BDR 54-497)

 

S.B. 183 Requires certain policies of health insurance and health care plans to include coverage for screening examinations and tests for colorectal cancer. (BDR 57-726)

 

S.B. 250 Revises various provisions relating to regulated businesses and professions. (BDR 57-835)

 

A.B. 22 Revises requirements for licensure of nurses. (BDR 54-240)

 

Public Comment.

*Bills are not necessarily heard in the order listed.

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