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HB 103

Allow certain medical practitioners to make substance abuse treatment referrals
Bill text: As enrolled
Became Law

Bill Process

Date
Action
Body
Floor vote
GOP Caucus
Dem. Caucus
Intro
12/14/18
Introduced
House Floor
→Cmt
12/19/18
Referred to Committee
(H) Human Services
1st
1/7/19
First Reading
(H) Human Services
Hear
1/10/19
Hearing
(H) Human Services
ΔCmt
1/16/19
Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended
(H) Human Services
→Floor
1/17/19
Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended
(H) Human Services
✓2nd
1/21/19
2nd Reading Passed
House Floor
53-5
42-0
✓3rd
1/22/19
3rd Reading Passed
House Floor
51-5
39-0
→Sen
1/22/19
Transmitted to Senate
House Floor
1st
1/23/19
First Reading
Senate Floor
→Cmt
1/23/19
Referred to Committee
(S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety
Hear
1/30/19
Hearing
(S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety
✓Cmt
2/6/19
Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred
(S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety
→Floor
2/7/19
Committee Report--Bill Concurred
(S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety
✓2nd
2/13/19
2nd Reading Concurred
Senate Floor
30-0
20-0
✓3rd
2/14/19
3rd Reading Concurred
Senate Floor
29-1
20-0
→Gov
2/19/19
Transmitted to Governor
House Floor
✓Gov
2/26/19
Signed by Governor
Governor
LAW
2/26/19
Chapter Number Assigned
Staff

Note: Coloring in the vote outcome column does not currently account for votes that require more than a simple majority to pass. Putting a constitutional amendment before voters, for example, takes approval from two-thirds of lawmakers across both houses. Additionally, bills that authorize state debt must pass with two-thirds supermajorities in each legislative chamber.


Data: The official bill page in the Montana LAWS system.