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IntroducedJan 14, 2021
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Passed HouseFeb 17, 2021
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
Battery against emergency room staff. Amends the definition of "emergency medical services provider" for the offense of battery to include a staff member in the emergency department of a hospital.
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Senate • Mar 04, 2021: First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
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Comments on HB 1478
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Votes
YES: 78
- Abbott
- Errington
- Ledbetter
- Pryor
- Andrade
- Fleming
- Lehe
- Rowray
- Austin
- GiaQuinta
- Lehman
- Saunders
- Aylesworth
- Goodrich
- Lindauer
- Schaibley
- Barrett
- Gutwein
- Lucas
- Shackleford
- Bartels
- Hamilton
- Lyness
- Slager
- Bauer, M
- Harris
- Manning
- Smaltz
- Behning
- Hatfield
- May
- Snow
- Borders
- Heaton
- McNamara
- Soliday
- Brown, T
- Heine
- Miller
- Speedy
- Carbaugh
- Hostettler
- Morrison
- Steuerwald
- Cherry
- Jackson
- Morris
- Sullivan
- Clere
- Jeter
- Moseley
- Teshka
- Cook
- Johnson
- Negele
- Thompson
- Davis
- Jordan
- Olthoff
- Torr
- Davisson
- Judy
- Payne
- Vermilion
- DeLaney
- Karickhoff
- Pfaff
- Wesco
- DeVon
- King
- Porter
- Ziemke
- Eberhart
- Klinker
- Prescott
- Engleman
- Lauer
- Pressel
NO: 17
NOT VOTING: 1
- Mr. Speaker
Actions
- Mar 04, 2021 | Senate
- First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
- Feb 18, 2021 | House
- Referred to the Senate
- Feb 17, 2021 | House
- Third reading: passed; Roll Call 154: yeas 78, nays 17
- Senate sponsor: Senator Donato
- Feb 15, 2021 | House
- Second reading: ordered engrossed
- Feb 11, 2021 | House
- Committee report: do pass, adopted
- Jan 14, 2021 | House
- Authored by Representative Engleman
- Coauthored by Representatives Clere, Vermilion, Porter
- First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code