Requiring specialized training for persons conducting victim interviews as part of the disciplinary process for a health professional alleged to have committed sexual misconduct.

11 documents for 1779 (2015-16)

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(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill 1779 Bills Original Bill 1/27/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill 1779 - as passed by the Legislature Bills Bill as Passed Legislature 4/20/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) Digest of House Bill 1779 Digests Bill Digest 1/28/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) Initial House Analysis of House Bill 1779 Bill Reports Initial House Analysis 02-03-15 2/3/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill Report on House Bill 1779 as Reported by House Health Care & Wellness on 02-20-2015 Bill Reports Reported by HCW 02-20-15 2/20/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill Report on House Bill 1779 as Passed House on 03-02-2015 Bill Reports Passed House 03-02-15 3/2/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) Senate Bill Report on House Bill 1779 Bill Reports Initial Bill Report 03-23-15 3/23/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) Senate Bill Report on House Bill 1779 as Reported by Senate Health Care on 03-30-2015 Bill Reports Reported by HLTH 03-30-15 3/30/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) Final Bill Report on House Bill 1779 Bill Reports Final Bill Report 2015 4/15/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill Report on House Bill 1779 as Passed Legislature on 04-15-2015 Bill Reports Passed Legislature 4/15/2015
(WORD) (HTM) (PDF) House Bill 1779 - Session Law Chapter 159 Year 2015 Session Laws Session Law C 159 L 15 5/8/2015

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