14 members · 24 bills referred · 64 committee votes
Bills
24
Enacted
16
Dead
7
Vote Pass Rate
97%
Aaron Aylward
Carl Perry
Erin Healy
Fred Deutsch
Jennifer Keintz
Kaleb Weis
Kevin Jensen
Marli Wiese
Paul Miskimins
Sydney Davis
Tamara St. John
Taylor Rehfeldt
Phil Jensen
Aaron Aylward
provide for the redistribution of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies.
revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth.
allow a local government to prevent a medical cannabis establishment from operating in its jurisdiction.
clarify conduct that is not required related to medical cannabis.
revise requirements for involvement in the medical cannabis program.
provide a reimbursement schedule for chiropractic, dental, and optometric services under the Medicaid program.
revise certain provisions related to advanced life support personnel.
require criminal background checks for emergency medical technicians and advanced life support personnel.
establish licensure for rural emergency hospitals.
prohibit forms of discrimination in access to organ transplantation.
provide that the cost of a home study required for an adoption is the responsibility of the Department of Social Services.
revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth.
accommodate legislation related to medical cannabis.
create a registration requirement for sober living homes.
establish provisions for the regulation of certain products derived from industrial hemp.
allow certain medical professionals to dispense ivermectin to persons.
prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion.
revise provisions related to verifications required prior to receiving medical cannabis.
establish provisions related to the testing of medical cannabis.
repeal provisions permitting certain documents to serve as temporary registry identification cards for medical cannabis.
revise and clarify certain processes for emergency detainment related to drug and alcohol abuse.
revise rulemaking authority related to medical cannabis.
revise acceptable conduct related to the medical use of cannabis.
revise the definition of a designated caregiver.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| SB118 establish provisions related to the testing of medical cannabis. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB136 revise and clarify certain processes for emergency detainment related to drug and alcohol abuse. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB19 permit certain facilities to establish reasonable restrictions related to the medical use of cannabis. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB24 establish a maximum number of cannabis plants that may be cultivated by a medical cannabis cardholder. | Passed (9-4) |
| SB26 revise the definition of practitioner for purposes of the medical cannabis program. | Passed (10-3) |
| SB12 revise the annual report on medical cannabis by the Department of Health to the Legislature. | Passed (7-3) |
| SB21 revise provisions related to the revocation of a medical cannabis registry identification card. | Passed (10-0) |
| SB23 revise the definition of bona fide practitioner-patient relationship. | Passed (7-3) |
| SB27 revise the provisions regarding the denial or nonrenewal of a patient registry identification card. | Passed (10-0) |
| SB4 revise provisions related to a written certification for the medical use of cannabis. | Passed (11-0) |
| SB93 revise certain provisions related to the use of epinephrine and supraglottic airway devices by ambulance services. | Passed (10-0) |
| HB1228 expand the ability for patients to seek investigational drugs, biological products, or devices. | Passed (9-1) |
| HB1242 allow medical practice on the basis of conscience. | Failed (4-7) |
| HB1242 allow medical practice on the basis of conscience. | Passed (7-4) |
| HB1318 prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1318 prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1318 prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1318 prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1318 prohibit medical abortion by telemedicine and to increase the penalty for the unlicensed practice of medicine when performing a medical abortion. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1133 provide that the cost of a home study required for an adoption is the responsibility of the Department of Social Services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1134 revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1134 revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1161 create a registration requirement for sober living homes. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1208 prohibit chemical abortion drugs and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1223 authorize the provision of informed consent by a pregnant minor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1293 limit liability for certain child welfare agency licensees. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1315 clarify provisions related to foster care. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1180 permit designated visitors in nursing facilities. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1282 allow inpatient psychiatric facility placement alternatives for certain patients. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1283 require the posting of laws regarding hospital, nursing facility, and assisted living center visitation. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1285 create a critical care endorsement for emergency medical technician-paramedics. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1292 regulate delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, THC-O acetate, and hexahydrocannabinol for those under the age of twenty-one. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1133 provide that the cost of a home study required for an adoption is the responsibility of the Department of Social Services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1133 provide that the cost of a home study required for an adoption is the responsibility of the Department of Social Services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1267 allow certain medical professionals to dispense ivermectin to persons. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1280 provide for an examination via telehealth for purposes of a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship under the medical cannabis program. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1280 provide for an examination via telehealth for purposes of a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship under the medical cannabis program. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1164 establish provisions for the regulation of certain products derived from industrial hemp. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1244 make an appropriation to develop and create a residency program for psychologists and to declare an emergency. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1244 make an appropriation to develop and create a residency program for psychologists and to declare an emergency. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB10 revise provisions related to verifications required prior to receiving medical cannabis. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB10 revise provisions related to verifications required prior to receiving medical cannabis. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB13 repeal provisions permitting certain documents to serve as temporary registry identification cards for medical cannabis. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB18 revise rulemaking authority related to medical cannabis. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1121 revise certain provisions related to advanced life support personnel. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1122 require criminal background checks for emergency medical technicians and advanced life support personnel. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1123 establish licensure for rural emergency hospitals. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1129 prohibit forms of discrimination in access to organ transplantation. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB9 revise the definition of a designated caregiver. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1097 clarify conduct that is not required related to medical cannabis. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1098 revise requirements for involvement in the medical cannabis program. | Passed (8-5) |
| SB5 revise acceptable conduct related to the medical use of cannabis. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1086 provide for the redistribution of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1094 revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth. | Failed (6-6) |
| HB1094 revise provisions related to medical cannabis for the protection of youth. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1095 allow a local government to prevent a medical cannabis establishment from operating in its jurisdiction. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1103 provide a reimbursement schedule for chiropractic, dental, and optometric services under the Medicaid program. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1103 provide a reimbursement schedule for chiropractic, dental, and optometric services under the Medicaid program. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1103 provide a reimbursement schedule for chiropractic, dental, and optometric services under the Medicaid program. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1028 update certain provisions related to the licensure of optometrists. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1028 update certain provisions related to the licensure of optometrists. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1054 prohibit the isomerization and acetylation of cannabinoids and the sale and possession of products created by the isomerization and acetylation of cannabinoids and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1027 place certain substances on the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1030 make an appropriation to reimburse certain health care professionals who have complied with the requirements for certain health care recruitment assistance programs and to declare an emergency. | Passed (12-0) |