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Conference committee moves background‑check provisions into House bill and places licensing‑review language into Senate bill
Summary
A legislative conference committee agreed to place the substance of Senate Bill 30 into House Bill 2342 and to incorporate Senate Bill 229 into the shell of Senate Bill 30, moving criminal‑history and occupational‑licensing provisions toward a single drafted bill; committee staff briefed members on bill contents and hearing testimony for SB229.
A legislative conference committee agreed to place the contents of Senate Bill 30 into House Bill 2342 and to put the provisions of Senate Bill 229 into the shell of Senate Bill 30, committee participants said.
Committee staff summarized the bills’ key provisions. The reviser said, “Senate bill 30 authorizes the attorney general and the state gaming agency to receive more, criminal history record check information related to, the criminal history background checks that they run. It also requires the Secretary of Labor to conduct a state and national criminal history record check on employees who have access to federal tax information.” The reviser later summarized…
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