Requires cardiopulmonary resuscitation training to graduate from high school

Number H. B. No. 113
Type House Bill
General Assembly 131
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Cheryl L. Grossman
District 23
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Nathan H. Manning
District 13
Party Republican
Chamber Senate

Co-Sponsors

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  • Type: Senate
  • Bills: 159
  • Members: 7

Status Changes

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  1. Introduced
    Mar 10 2015
  2. Referred to committee
    Mar 24 2015
  3. Reported - Substitute
    Jan 28 2016
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  4. Passed
    Apr 13 2016
    Vote Result
    Passed
  5. Concurred in Senate amendments
    May 25 2016
    Vote Result
    Passed
  1. Introduced
    Apr 14 2016
  2. Referred to committee
    Apr 20 2016
  3. Passed
    May 25 2016
    Vote Result
    Passed
  4. Reported - Substitute
    May 25 2016
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  1. Sent To The Governor
    Jun 08 2016
  2. Signed By The Governor
    Jun 14 2016
  3. Effective
    Sep 14 2016

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