WV HB2503 | 2010 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on April 22 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-06-09 - Effective Date

Summary

The purpose of this bill is to require licensed tattoo artists to inform patrons, prior to performing the tattoo procedure, of the potential problems that a tattoo may cause in relation to the clinical reading of magnetic resonance imaging studies, should the medical need for such studies ever arise.

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Title

Requiring licensed tattoo artist to inform patrons, prior to performing the tattoo procedure, of the potential problems that a tattoo may cause in relation to the reading of magnetic resonance imaging

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History

DateChamberAction
2010-06-09 Effective Date
2010-04-22 Chapter 183, Acts, 2010
2010-03-20 Approved by Governor 3/19/10 - House Journal
2010-03-19 Approved by Governor 3/19/10
2010-03-19 Approved by Governor 3/19/10 - Senate Journal
2010-03-20 To Governor 3/19/10 - House Journal
2010-03-19 To Governor 3/19/10 - Senate Journal
2010-03-19 To Governor 3/19/10
2010-03-12 House Message received
2010-03-11 Completed legislative action
2010-03-11 Communicated to Senate
2010-03-11 House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 244)
2010-03-11 House received Senate message
2010-03-10 Senate requests House to concur
2010-03-10 Passed Senate with amended title (Roll No. 30)
2010-03-10 Read 3rd time
2010-03-10 On 3rd reading
2001-03-10 Committee amendment adopted (Voice vote)
2010-03-10 Read 2nd time
2001-03-10 Suspension of Constitutional Rule (Roll No. 29)
2001-03-10 On 2nd reading
2010-03-10 Read 1st time
2010-03-10 On 1st reading
2010-03-09 Reported do pass, with amendment and title amendment
2010-02-05 To Health and Human Resources
2010-02-05 To Health and Human Resources
2010-02-05 Introduced in Senate
2010-02-04 Communicated to Senate
2010-02-04 Passed House (Roll No. 26)
2010-02-04 Read 3rd time
2010-02-04 On 3rd reading, House Calendar
2010-02-03 Read 2nd time
2010-02-03 On 2nd reading, House Calendar
2010-02-02 Read 1st time
2010-02-02 On 1st reading, House Calendar
2010-02-01 By substitute, do pass
2010-01-21 To House Judiciary
2010-01-21 With amendment, do pass, but first to Judiciary
2010-01-13 To House Health and Human Resources
2010-01-13 Introduced in House
2010-01-13 To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
2010-01-13 Filed for introduction

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