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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.2211 189th (2015 - 2016)

An Act supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

The committee on Public Health to whom was referred the petition(accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1179) of Barbara L'Italien, Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr., Tom Sannicandro, Marjorie C. Decker and other members of the General Court for legislation to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1180) of Barbara L'Italien, Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr., Carolyn C. Dykema, Marjorie C. Decker and other members of the General Court for legislation to increase current medical providers' knowledge about autism in order to improve the treatment individuals with autism receive in medical settings; and (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1932) of Carolyn C. Dykema and others relative to the training of persons supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities,- reports the accompanying bill (Senate, No. 2211).

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Joint Committee on Public Health

Bill History

Displaying 4 actions for Bill S.2211
Date Branch Action
4/7/2016 Senate Reported from the committee on Public Health
4/7/2016 Senate New draft of H1932, S1179 and S1180
4/7/2016 Senate Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Health Care Financing
9/26/2016 House Accompanied a study order, see H4635

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