No3tr^iv Caro3±na AIDS Service Coz
*** Legifilative Update ?*z*z*z
Date: May 16, 1989
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Deadline Kills Most Bills
Appropriations Process Begins
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The following bills will not be enacted this session because they
did not clear one body by May 11, 1989. They can still be
debated and adopted by the House or Senate but it is unlikely
that much energy will be devoted to most of them. They cannot
become law this year.
HB 176 No HIV Insurance Discrimination
HB 191 Inform Sex Partner of AIDS
HE 211 Test Sex Offenders for VD
HB 303 Prostitutes' AIDS Tests/Crime
HB 485 Food Worker Health Precautions
HB 514 Cause of Death Confidential
HB 364 Schools Teach Sexual Abstinence
HB 966 Assaulting Prisoners Tested
SB 344 Comprehensive Health Education
SB 87 3 Modify Funeral Practice Act
The following did pass one body and may still be enacted.
HB 1149 AIDS/Hepatitis Test Required (Police Assaults)
HB 1160 No Disclosure of Serious Illness in Housing
SB 282 Communicable Disease Law Change
The Anti-Discrimination Bill (SB 282) is alive but flawed. We
will clarify our objectives and priorities soon for fixing
problems (bill expires in July, 3.991; no informed consent
provision; seems to approve of health providers refusing to
treat; exempts restaurants for two years; makes HIV infection
reportable to the state health department; eliminates protection
for those "perceived to be infected".
House Judiciary will hear SB 282, not Human Resources. The J-I
sub-committee to hear it is split. Chair, Hackney (yes). Yes
votes: S. Thompson, Payne, Nesbitt. No votes: Stam, Privette,
Esposito.
Appropriations process bogins in earnest now. I will send out a
list, of key members soon and, we will need to send letters early.
We will not have advance notitce of consideration of most bills.
They all cleared issued committees (e.g. Human Resources, etc.)..
HB 175/SB 283 HIV Guild Foster Care Funds.
HB 177/SB 73 Antiretroviral Drugs Funds
HB 3 61/SB 288 AIDS P-. event ion/Education Program
HB 1093/SB 435 Public Health Study Commission
HB 1089 Make.Antiretrovirals Available
No3tr^iv Caro3±na AIDS Service Coz
*** Legifilative Update ?*z*z*z
Date: May 16, 1989
************************:****************************************
Deadline Kills Most Bills
Appropriations Process Begins
****************************************************************
The following bills will not be enacted this session because they
did not clear one body by May 11, 1989. They can still be
debated and adopted by the House or Senate but it is unlikely
that much energy will be devoted to most of them. They cannot
become law this year.
HB 176 No HIV Insurance Discrimination
HB 191 Inform Sex Partner of AIDS
HE 211 Test Sex Offenders for VD
HB 303 Prostitutes' AIDS Tests/Crime
HB 485 Food Worker Health Precautions
HB 514 Cause of Death Confidential
HB 364 Schools Teach Sexual Abstinence
HB 966 Assaulting Prisoners Tested
SB 344 Comprehensive Health Education
SB 87 3 Modify Funeral Practice Act
The following did pass one body and may still be enacted.
HB 1149 AIDS/Hepatitis Test Required (Police Assaults)
HB 1160 No Disclosure of Serious Illness in Housing
SB 282 Communicable Disease Law Change
The Anti-Discrimination Bill (SB 282) is alive but flawed. We
will clarify our objectives and priorities soon for fixing
problems (bill expires in July, 3.991; no informed consent
provision; seems to approve of health providers refusing to
treat; exempts restaurants for two years; makes HIV infection
reportable to the state health department; eliminates protection
for those "perceived to be infected".
House Judiciary will hear SB 282, not Human Resources. The J-I
sub-committee to hear it is split. Chair, Hackney (yes). Yes
votes: S. Thompson, Payne, Nesbitt. No votes: Stam, Privette,
Esposito.
Appropriations process bogins in earnest now. I will send out a
list, of key members soon and, we will need to send letters early.
We will not have advance notitce of consideration of most bills.
They all cleared issued committees (e.g. Human Resources, etc.)..
HB 175/SB 283 HIV Guild Foster Care Funds.
HB 177/SB 73 Antiretroviral Drugs Funds
HB 3 61/SB 288 AIDS P-. event ion/Education Program
HB 1093/SB 435 Public Health Study Commission
HB 1089 Make.Antiretrovirals Available