Last Action | 3rd reading, adopted 97-0 with floor amendment (1) |
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Title | A RESOLUTION urging cities of at least 25,000 citizens to include dementia training for police officers, emergency medical technicians, and firefighters. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 269 |
Sponsors | J. Glenn, J. Crenshaw |
Summary of Original Version | Urge cities of at least 25,000 citizens to include dementia training for police officers, emergency medical technicians, and firefighters. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Disabilities and the Disabled - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Diseases - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Mental Disability - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Police, City and County - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Emergency Medical Services - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Firefighters and Fire Departments - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Aged Persons and Aging - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens |
Proposed Amendments | House Floor Amendment 1 |
Votes | Vote History |
01/05/10 |
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01/06/10 |
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02/05/10 |
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02/10/10 |
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02/11/10 |
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02/16/10 |
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Amendment | House Floor Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | J. Glenn |
Summary | Amend House Resolution 25 to urge counties to include dementia training for deputy sheriffs and county emergency medical personnel, and to urge the State Police to incorporate this training as well. |
Index Headings |
Disabilities and the Disabled - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Diseases - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Mental Disability - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens Police, City and County - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Emergency Medical Services - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Firefighters and Fire Departments - Dementia training, urge cities to implement Aged Persons and Aging - Dementia, train first responders in caring for affected citizens |
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