| HB258 | CREATES A DUTY TO INFORM EMERGENCY PERSONNEL THAT AN ACCIDENT VICTIM HAS A COMMUNICABLE DISEASE. |
| Sponsor: | Luetkenhaus, Bill (12) | Effective Date:00/00/0000 | |||
| CoSponsor: | LR Number:0816-01 | ||||
| Last Action: | COMMITTEE: LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS | ||||
| 02/02/1999 - Public Hearing Held (H) | |||||
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| Next Hearing: | Hearing not scheduled | ||||
| Calendar: | Bill currently not on calendar | ||||
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HB 258 -- Emergency Medical Services Sponsor: Luetkenhaus The bill makes it a class A misdemeanor for a person who is questioned by emergency medical services personnel to knowingly withhold information that an individual receiving emergency services has a communicable disease.
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