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House Appropriations Committee reports three bills, including retail food allergy requirement, to floor unanimously

2228701 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The House Appropriations Committee voted to report a package of three bills to the next stage: House Bill 77 (retail food allergy awareness), House Bill 261 (insurance-law language update), and Senate Bill 184 (licensure exemption for visiting team physicians). The package was called up and reported unanimously with no negative votes recorded.

The House Appropriations Committee reported three bills to the next stage after calling them up as a package and voting unanimously to forward them.

Committee executive director told the committee that House Bill 77 “requires the owner of a retail food facility to comply with provisions, providing for food allergy awareness.” The director said House Bill 261 “updates language in the Insurance Company Law of 1921 in reference to, quote, intellectual or physical physical disability, end quote,” and that Senate Bill 184 “amends the Medical Practice Act of 1985 to provide for…

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