AN ACT CONCERNING AGING AND PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
To study the higher prevalence of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other related disorders in persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and determine whether state programs adequately address such higher prevalence.
Introduced by:
Aging CommitteeNew today | 2-4 days old | 5 days & older |
Text of Bill | |
File No. 61 [doc] | |
AGE Joint Favorable [doc] | |
Raised Bill [doc] |
Committee Actions | |
AGE Joint Fav. Rpt | |
AGE Vote Tally Sheet (Joint Favorable) |
Fiscal Notes | |
Fiscal Note For File Copy 61 |
Bill Analyses | |
Bill Analysis For File Copy 61 |
Co-sponsors for Amendment LCO:
Bill History
Date | Action Taken | ||
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3/14/2023 | (LCO) | File Number 61 | |
3/14/2023 | House Calendar Number 65 | ||
3/14/2023 | Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House | ||
3/14/2023 | (LCO) | Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office | |
3/8/2023 | (LCO) | Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/13/23 5:00 PM | |
3/2/2023 | (LCO) | Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office | |
3/1/2023 | (AGE) | Joint Favorable | |
2/23/2023 | Public Hearing 02/23 | ||
2/16/2023 | Public Hearing 02/21 | ||
2/15/2023 | Referred to Joint Committee on Aging |
Co-sponsors of HB-6679
Sen. Tony Hwang, 28th Dist.
Sen. Jan Hochadel, 13th Dist.
Rep. Jane M. Garibay, 60th Dist.
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