Bill Summary
HB 1411 Termination of Pregnancies (2016 Session)
Burton Co Sponsors: Adkins, Ahern, Albritton, Baxley, Boyd, Burgess, Combee, Cortes (B), Costello, Drake, Eagle (RESIGNED), Eisnaugle, Fant, Gaetz (M), Gonzalez, Hill, La Rosa, Magar, Mayfield, McBurney, Metz, Moraitis, Plakon, Porter, Raburn, Renner, Rodrigues (R), Rooney, Santiago, Smith (J), Spano, Sullivan, Van Zant CS Sponsors: Health & Human Services Committee, Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
Termination of Pregnancies: Revising the requirements for disposal of fetal remains; revising the criminal punishment for failure to properly dispose of fetal remains; requiring the Agency for Health Care Administration to develop and enforce rules relating to license inspections and investigations of certain clinics; requiring certain organizations that provide abortion referral services or abortion counseling services to register with the agency, pay a specified fee, and include certain information in advertisements, etc. Effective Date: July 1, 2016
01/12/16
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Filed
01/15/16
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Referred to Health Quality Subcommittee; Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee; Health & Human Services Committee
01/15/16
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Now in Health Quality Subcommittee
01/21/16
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On Committee agenda - Health Quality Subcommittee, 01/25/16, 4:00 pm, 306 H
01/25/16
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Favorable by Health Quality Subcommittee; 7 Yeas, 6 Nays
01/28/16
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Now in Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
01/29/16
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On Committee agenda - Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee, 02/02/16, 10:30 am, 212 K
02/02/16
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Favorable with CS by Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee; 9 Yeas, 4 Nays
02/03/16
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Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
02/04/16
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Now in Health & Human Services Committee
02/05/16
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On Committee agenda - Health & Human Services Committee, 02/09/16, 11:30 am, 17 H
02/09/16
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Favorable with CS by Health & Human Services Committee; 11 Yeas, 2 Nays
02/12/16
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Committee Substitute Text (C2) Filed
02/15/16
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Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
02/29/16
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Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/02/16
03/02/16
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Read Second Time; Amendment Adopted (155937); Placed on Third Reading, 03/03/16
03/02/16
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Engrossed Text (E1) Filed
03/03/16
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Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 74 Yeas / 44 Nays)
03/03/16
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In Messages
03/03/16
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Referred to Health Policy; Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services; Fiscal Policy
03/08/16
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Withdrawn from Health Policy; Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services; Fiscal Policy; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading; Substituted for SB 1722; Read Second Time; Amendments Failed (450546, 168666, 511756, 240542, 412440, 310548, 209954, 400378, 955696, 788026, 195728, 731272, 681192, 232318); Amendments Withdrawn (104882, 274720, 950862, 170588, 961778, 796416, 313680, 479064, 566634); Amendment Adopted (829246); Placed on Third Reading, 03/09/16
03/09/16
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Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 25 Yeas / 15 Nays)
03/09/16
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In returning messages
03/09/16
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Received from Messages; Concurred with Amendment (829246); Passed (Vote: 76 Yeas / 40 Nays)
03/09/16
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Ordered engrossed, then enrolled
03/09/16
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Engrossed Text (E2) Filed
03/11/16
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Signed by Officers and presented to Governor (Governor has until 03/26/16 to act on this bill)
03/25/16
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Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2016-150
05/06/16
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Bill to be Discussed During the Office of EDR`s Post-Session Revenue Estimating Impact Conference, 05/10/16, 1:30 pm, 117 K (No Votes Will Be Taken)
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