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1997-05-09 House Journal
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Full Journal pdf1997-05-09 House Journal Page 1786 SB 122 SENATE BILL NO. 122 by the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee by request, entitled: "An Act relating to unfair discrimination under a group health insurance policy for services provided by marital and family therapists; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Labor & Commerce Committees and the House Special Committee on World Trade and State/Federal Relations. SB 154 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 154(FIN) am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, relating to paternity determination and child support; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, relating to reporting of and access to financial or other information for child support purposes; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, to laws relating to occupational licenses, crewmember fishing licenses, drivers' licenses, and other permits, certificates, or other authorizations issued by the state, other than recreational fishing and hunting licenses, to facilitate administration of child support laws; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, relating to immunity from civil liability for good faith compliance with reporting or other requirements for child support purposes; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, relating to voiding fraudulent transfers and to penalties for noncompliance with orders for child support purposes; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, providing that an obligor will be considered to be in substantial compliance with a support order or payment schedule if a court determines that the obligor is making the best efforts possible to have no arrearages; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, providing that the authority of a tribunal to order that service be given to a party by first class mail applies to subsequent child support enforcement efforts by the agency with respect to that party; making statutory changes that will be repealed on July 1, 1999, allowing a party