2017 Regular Session (65th Legislative Assembly)
State Department of Health
| Category | Bill |
|---|---|
| Appropriations | |
| Agency Appropriation | SB 2064 |
| Agency Appropriation (2) | SB 2004 |
| Deficiency Appropriation | HB 1024 |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder Database | SB 2241 |
| Basic Care and Nursing Facility Bed Moratorium Extended | HB 1115 |
| Basic Care Facility Definition | HB 1215 |
| Birth Records of Adopted Individuals | HB 1319 |
| Cardiac Ready Community Grant Program Established | HB 1210 |
| Community Health Grant Program Repealed | SB 2004 |
| Compassionate Care Act to Authorize Medical Marijuana | SB 2344 |
| Coordinated Palliative Care Study | SCR 4010 |
| Death Reporting to Next of Kin | SB 2264 |
| Dentist Loan Repayment Program | HB 1035 |
| Department of Environmental Quality Created | HB 1209 |
| Drug Paraphernalia Guidelines and Syringe Exchange Program | SB 2320 |
| Emergency Medical Services Professional Scope of Practice | SB 2312 |
| Environmental Quality Department Created | SB 2327 |
| Fetal Loss Certificate Available for Proof of Pregnancy and Fetal Loss | HB 1292 |
| Final Disposition of Deceased Individual | HB 1294 |
| Health Council Duty to Monitor Health Care Costs and Quality Repeal | SB 2173 |
| Immunization and Purchase of Vaccine | SB 2099 |
| Medical Marijuana Compassionate Care Act Suspended | SB 2154 |
| Medical Peer Review Entity Designated to Evaluate Controlled Substance Practices | SB 2089 |
| Memorial Birth Certificates Permitted | HB 1292 |
| Nursing Faculty Student Loan Repayment Program | SB 2034 |
| Phenylketonuria Medical Food Program Eligibility | HB 1187 |
| Phlebotomist Registration and Infectious Organism Notification Protocol | SB 2184 |
| Posttraumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month Declared | HCR 3024 |
| Tobacco Prevention and Control Funding | SB 2004 |
| Tobacco Prevention and Control Program Repealed | SB 2024 |
| Water Resource District Approval for Deposit of Radioactive Waste Material | SB 2156 |
| Water Well Testing Results Reported to State Department of Health | HB 1409 |