Hearings for January 26th, 2010
101st Legislature, 2nd Regular Session - Day 13
The order of the bills listed may not be the order in which they are heard that day in committee.
Agriculture
Time: 1:30 PM
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Appropriations
Time: 1:30 PM
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LB935
Introducer:
Speaker Flood
Description:
Provide for deficit appropriations and change certain appropriations
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Banking, Commerce and Insurance
Time: 1:30 PM
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LB892
Introducer:
Pahls
Description:
Change provisions relating to federal deposit insurance requirements, residential mortgage licensing, installment loans, and reverse mortgages
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Education
Time: 1:30 PM
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Appointment
Introducer:
Description:
Demuth, Martin - Board of Educational Lands and Funds
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LB929
Introducer:
Ashford
Description:
Require schools to distribute certain information to parents of children with special hearing needs
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Transportation and Telecommunications
Time: 1:30 PM
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LB805
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Description:
Adopt updates to federal motor vehicle laws and regulations and change motor vehicle and common carrier licensing and operation provisions
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LB808
Introducer:
Description:
Change commercial motor vehicle and commercial driver's license provisions
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LB914
Introducer:
Sullivan
Description:
Change a provision relating to the duty to stop after a motor vehicle accident
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Urban Affairs
Time: 1:30 PM
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LB848
Introducer:
Cornett
Description:
Change provisions relating to board of equalization meetings for cities of the first class
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LB863
Introducer:
Cornett
Description:
Change annexation procedures affecting certain cities of the first class and sanitary and improvement districts
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LB919
Introducer:
Schilz
Description:
Change population requirements for reorganization of cities of the first class and require a plan to increase a city's population
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