Staff Analysis of the Legislation
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05.20.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee carried this bill over. 05.14.2014 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report with an amendment. The amendment reduces the fine amount from $5000 to the current $500 and strikes any refernce to waiver of Tort Claims Act protections. 04.29.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee recommitted this bill to the subcommittee. 04.15.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda. 04.08.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda. 04.01.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda. 03.25.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda. 03.18.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee carried this bill over. 03.11.2014 The Senate Judiciary committee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda. Summary of the bill as introduced: Adds several new positions to the list of mandatory child abuse reporters including firefighters and removes a government’s Tort Claims Act immunity if a school or college administrator employed by the government fails to report known abuse. |