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Votes at a glance: committee advances multiple bills on health, workforce and licensing

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · February 15, 2023
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Summary

The Senate Public Health Committee approved six bills by voice vote, including measures on Alzheimer—s advisory-council membership, employer reporting tied to unemployment benefits, septic-tank permit clarifications, uniform background checks for IDD caregivers, DHS notification of screened-out abuse reports, and removal of a notary requirement for online processes.

The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee advanced the following measures by voice vote during its most recent meeting:

- HB 1166 — Adds two provider seats (assisted-living and home-care) to the Alzheimer—s Disease and Dementia Advisory Council. Passed by voice vote.

- HB 1197 — Allows employers to report applicants who accept interviews or appointments and then fail…

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