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H*4681 (Rat #0598, Act #0450 of 1994) General Bill, By J.T. McElveen, Allison, J.J. Bailey, R.A. Barber, D.W. Beatty, Boan, G.A. Brown, Cato, C.D. Chamblee, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, Davenport, Delleney, T.L. Farr, Gamble, Haskins, J. Hines, J.H. Hodges, W.S. Houck, M.F. Jaskwhich, Jennings, Kirsh, Lanford, Littlejohn, L.M. Martin, McCraw, M. McLeod, D.E. McTeer, Meacham, Moody-Lawrence, Neilson, Phillips, Robinson, T.F. Rogers, Sheheen, J.S. Shissias, Simrill, J.J. Snow, Stille, E.C. Stoddard, Stuart, C.L. Sturkie, Townsend, J.W. Tucker, Vaughn, C.Y. Waites, Walker, C.C. Wells, Wilder, Wilkins and D.A. Wright
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02/03/94 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-28 |
02/03/94 | House | Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works HJ-29 |
02/09/94 | House | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Education and Public Works HJ-84 |
03/01/94 | House | Debate adjourned until Wednesday, March 2, 1994 HJ-31 |
03/02/94 | House | Objection by Rep. Fair HJ-20 |
03/02/94 | House | Amended HJ-20 |
03/02/94 | House | Debate interrupted HJ-23 |
03/02/94 | House | Point of order-House Rule 5.13 fiscal impact statement needed HJ-25 |
03/07/94 | House | Objection by Rep. Davenport & Kelley HJ-16 |
03/07/94 | House | Amended HJ-17 |
03/07/94 | House | Read second time HJ-27 |
03/22/94 | House | Objection by Rep. Haskins, Huff & Marchbanks HJ-24 |
03/22/94 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Davenport HJ-57 |
03/22/94 | House | Objection by Rep. Jaskwhich HJ-57 |
03/22/94 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Jaskwhich, Haskins & Huff HJ-58 |
03/22/94 | House | Objection by Rep. McTeer, Farr, McElveen & Delleney HJ-58 |
03/22/94 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-72 |
03/23/94 | Senate | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference SJ-13 |
03/24/94 | Senate | Amended SJ-29 |
04/07/94 | Senate | Special order SJ-26 |
04/21/94 | Senate | Debate interrupted SJ-47 |
04/26/94 | Senate | Read second time SJ-64 |
04/26/94 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-64 |
04/26/94 | Senate | Debate interrupted SJ-64 |
05/03/94 | Senate | Amended SJ-35 |
05/03/94 | Senate | Read third time and returned to House with amendments SJ-39 |
05/10/94 | House | Debate adjourned on Senate amendments until Tuesday, May 17, 1994 HJ-130 |
05/18/94 | House | Non-concurrence in Senate amendment HJ-44 |
05/19/94 | Senate | Senate insists upon amendment and conference committee appointed Sens. Setzler, Glover & Hayes SJ-9 |
05/24/94 | House | Conference committee appointed Reps. McElveen, Townsend & Gamble HJ-1 |
05/25/94 | House | Conference report received and adopted HJ-40 |
05/25/94 | Senate | Conference report received and adopted SJ-334 |
05/26/94 | House | Ordered enrolled for ratification HJ-3 |
06/02/94 | Ratified R 598 | |
06/15/94 | Signed By Governor | |
06/15/94 | Effective date 06/15/94 | |
06/23/94 | Act No. 450 | |
06/23/94 | Copies available |