# HB 1195 Summary Pregnant women charged with certain controlled substance offenses can have their charges dismissed if they complete a drug treatment program and meet other conditions set by the court, rather than facing criminal prosecution. This law gives judges the option to redirect pregnant women toward treatment and recovery instead of incarceration, recognizing that pregnancy presents a unique circumstance in drug offense cases.
This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
Signed by the Governor H.J. 626
Delivered to the Governor H.J. 557
Signed by the President S.J. 491
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 583
House of Representatives Concurred in amendments Passed, YEAS 66, NAYS 1. H.J. 543
Senate Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 33, NAYS 1. S.J. 441
Senate Motion to amend S.J. 441
Senate Remove from Consent Calendar S.J. 416
State Affairs Certified uncontested, placed on consent
State Affairs Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 8, NAYS 0.
State Affairs Motion to amend
State Affairs Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate State Affairs S.J. 338
House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 67, NAYS 1. H.J. 361
State Affairs Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 11, NAYS 1.
State Affairs Motion to amend
State Affairs Scheduled for hearing
House of Representatives Referred to House State Affairs H.J. 117
First Reading House H.J. 98
Brock Greenfield
Prime sponsor · Sen.
R
Spencer Gosch
Prime sponsor · Rep.
R
Cosponsors
Concurred in amendments
Do Pass Amended
State Affairs — Do Pass Amended
Do Pass Amended
State Affairs — Do Pass Amended