HB 501 Requires course materials relating to sexual education to contain information regarding sexual predators, online predators, and the consequences of inappropriate text messaging
1/13/2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) H127
1/14/2015 Read Second Time (H) H134
3/3/2015 Referred: Emerging Issues in Education H735
3/9/2015 Public Hearing Completed (H)
3/16/2015 Executive Session Completed (H)
3/16/2015 Voted Do Pass - Consent (H)
3/16/2015 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H) H980
3/16/2015 Referred: Select Committee on Rules H980
3/18/2015 Rules - Executive Session Completed (H)
3/18/2015 Rules - Voted Do Pass - Consent (H)
3/18/2015 Rules - Reported Do Pass - Consent (H) H1078
4/1/2015 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) H1228
4/7/2015 Taken Up for Third Reading (H)
4/7/2015 Third Read and Passed (H) H1299-1300
4/7/2015 S First Read--HB 501-Montecillo S773
4/8/2015 Second Read and Referred S Seniors, Families and Children Committee S800
4/14/2015 Hearing Conducted S Seniors, Families and Children Committee
4/21/2015 Voted Do Pass S Seniors, Families and Children Committee
4/23/2015 Reported from S Seniors, Families and Children Committee to Floor S1058
4/27/2015 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar S1072
4/28/2015 SA 1 S offered & defeated (Chappelle-Nadal)--(1334L01.01S) S1159-1160
4/28/2015 S Third Read and Passed S1160-1161
4/28/2015 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed H2251
5/27/2015 Signed by House Speaker H2957
5/27/2015 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem S1737
5/27/2015 Delivered to Governor H2958
7/14/2015 Signed by Governor

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