HB 64 DNA testing; require for all felons. Whittington 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 257 Divorce; require counseling of parents and minor Whittington children. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 258 Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property Whittington $% and services to Mississippi affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB 265 Driver's license; require passage of vision screening Martinson % exam upon renewal. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 283 Tax evasion; use as a method for prosecuting drug Brown dealers. 03/04 (S) Died In Committee HB 289 Telephone solicitation; transfer enforcement of Dedeaux telephone solicitation laws from Attorney General to Public Service Commission. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 353 Sales tax; authorize exemption for retail sales of Snowden $% certain articles of clothing during the first weekend in August. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB 405 Hospitality station in Coahoma County; designate as Mayo "Delma Furniss Hospitality Station." 03/13 Approved by Governor HB 430 Budget; prohibit certain actions by state agencies Brown during current fiscal year. 03/04 (S) Died In Committee HB 431 Budget of state agencies; clarify that fiscal officer Brown has discretion to reduce at any time if funds not available. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 488 Animals; provide definitions in chapter providing for Whittington crime of cruelty to animals. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 560 Licensed professional counselors; revise board make up Whittington % and require continuing education before license may be renewed. 03/17 Approved by Governor HB 607 Tobacco products; increase excise tax on and earmark Eads $% revenues from increase for certain purposes. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB 627 Income tax; provide a credit for employers that incur Whittington $% costs to promote employee physical fitness. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB 628 Income tax; provide tax credit for contributions to Whittington $% schools for use in providing physical fitness or other health programs. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB 650 Internal auditors; require for certain agencies. Brown * 03/18 Approved by Governor HB 651 Administrative Procedures Act; create. Brown * % 02/19 Approved by Governor HB 805 Animal euthanasia; authorize the Board of Veterinary Whittington % Medicine to certify technicians and certain agencies. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 820 Health insurance policies; require coverage for Whittington colorectal cancer examinations. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 850 Appropriation; additional to Department of Human Peranich * Services to hire additional protective service social workers for FY03. 03/18 (S) Died In Committee HB 859 Department of Education; conduct a cost-benefit Frierson analysis of mandatory kindergarten, pre-kindergarten and optional diplomas. 03/23 Approved by Governor HB 892 Auditor; require to audit certain school district Frierson reports. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 918 Breast cancer; establish research program for at UMMC Robertson % and control program for in Health Department. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 927 Ethanol; remove requirement that gasoline pumps Whittington containing ethanol display certain labels. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 928 Ethanol; provide that the Commissioner of Agriculture Whittington * may make certain payments to producers of. 04/20 Approved by Governor HB 977 Domestic abuse; violation of a protective order Whittington constitutes misdemeanor. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 978 Domestic abuse; require court to conduct hearing before Whittington modification or termination of protective orders. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 979 Domestic abuse; knowing violator of a protective order Whittington * guilty of misdemeanor and may be arrested without a warrant. 03/18 Approved by Governor HB 980 Domestic violence; arrest that constitutes misdemeanors Whittington must be reported to the Attorney General's office. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 981 Child custody; create presumption against awarding Whittington custody to parent with history of family violence. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 982 Domestic violence; delete requirement of arrest under Whittington certain circumstances for domestic violence. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 983 Domestic violence; require convicted offenders to Whittington participate in program endorsed by local domestic violence program or shelter. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 984 Domestic Violence Fund; increase divorce fees to Whittington % generate revenue for funding. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB 985 Domestic violence; clarify 24-hour period for court Whittington appearances and limit bail settings to misdemeanors. 03/18 Approved by Governor HB 989 Council on Obesity Prevention and Management; extend Whittington * existence until 2006. 03/28 Approved by Governor HB1012 Omnibus pay section; remove Director of State Board of Holloway Pharmacy. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1015 Health insurance; mandate coverage of keloid removal. Clarke 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1016 Elected officials; require to return contributions to Clarke * political party if official changes political party affiliation. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1027 Drug courts; establish for each circuit court district. Clarke 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1028 Garnishment; authorize payments in justice court to go Holloway directly to plaintiff or his attorney. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1033 Appropriation; K-12, college, university and other Capps * educational activities. 02/05 Approved by Governor HB1273 Soil; declare Natchez silt loam as the official state Dickson * soil of Mississippi. 03/13 Approved by Governor HB1274 Toll roads; authorize Transportation Commission to Dickson % contract with private entities to construct. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1333 DHS; provide for board, and terms for executive Moody director and office directors. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1335 Mississippi Rural Impact Act; create and authorize Morris * % issuance of bonds to fund grant/loan program under. 04/15 Approved by Governor HB1354 State Board of Education; study and implement program West of instruction of felony laws to certain students. 02/04 (H) Died In Committee HB1401 Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain clothing and Robertson $% school supplies during the first weekend in August. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB1415 Corrections; authorize Delta Correctional Facility Perkins * Authority, Leflore County and DOC to exchange real property in Leflore County. 03/05 Approved by Governor HB1426 Public lands; Mississippi Fair Commission to lease Holland * certain land to Homer's Barbecue. 04/22 Approved by Governor HB1476 Motor vehicle ad valorem tax; authorize credit for Ishee $% national guardsmen. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB1492 Tobacco products; increase excise tax on and earmark Eads $% revenues from increase for certain purposes. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB1556 Appropriation; IHL for funding several items at Jackson Clarke State University. 02/26 (H) Died In Committee HB1608 Washington County; levy hotel/motel and restaurant tax Hines % for construction/repair of convention centers. 04/06 (H) Died In Committee HB1613 City of Indianola; create Tourism Commission. Capps * % 04/15 Approved by Governor HB1661 Suffrage; restore to Jerry Wayne Jones of Leflore Whittington County. 04/06 (S) Died In Committee HC 45 Commend life of William Weems Gates. Reynolds 02/18 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed HC 91 Commend life of Stuart Irby, Jr. Denny 03/27 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed HC 99 Marshall Bennett; commend on strong financial Brown leadership and exceptional service to Mississippi. 03/27 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed HC 139 New Capitol; designate date for centennial celebration Clark of the building and dedication of. 04/06 (H) Died In Committee HC 140 Suspend deadlines for further consideration of SB2798; Moak county officials; increase salaries. 04/06 (H) Died In Committee HC 142 Suspend deadlines for introduction; Budget Contingency Holland Fund; Governor shall transfer certain special funds into. 04/06 (S) Died In Committee HR 35 Attorney General Mike Moore; commend for 25 years of Brown service and congratulate upon retirement. 03/27 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed HR 46 Speaker Tim Ford; commend upon his retirement. Clark 03/27 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
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