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House committee reports three bills unanimously on surgical smoke, medical foods language and work-zone education
Summary
A House committee voted unanimously to report three bills to the full House: a surgical-smoke mitigation measure for health-care facilities, a technical update to the Medical Foods Insurance Coverage Act referring to "intellectual disabilities," and a requirement to add work-zone safety education to the written drivers' test.
A House committee voted unanimously to report three bills to the full House at a brief meeting. The committee took no discussion and approved the bills as a package.
The three measures on the committee’s agenda were House Bill 27, House Bill 211 and House Bill 257. According to the committee executive director, House Bill 27 "amends the health care facilities act to require hospitals and…
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