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HB 1051: Fla. Lead Poisoning Prevention Act

GENERAL BILL by Prieguez ; Wilson

Fla. Lead Poisoning Prevention Act; creates "Florida Lead Poisoning Prevention Act of 2002"; establishes Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Program within DBPR; provides for adoption of rules for licensing or certification of persons performing lead hazard detection & lead hazard reduction services; prohibits performance of, or training of persons to perform, any lead-based paint activities regulated under act without appropriate licensure or certification, etc.

Effective Date: Upon becoming law
Last Action: 3/22/2002 House - Died in Committee on Business Regulation (SGC)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    1/22/2002 House • Filed; Introduced -HJ 00073
    1/29/2002 House • Referred to Business Regulation (SGC); Fiscal Policy & Resources (FRC); Council for Smarter Government -HJ 00135
    3/22/2002 House • Died in Committee on Business Regulation (SGC)

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  • HB 1051, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/23/2002 at 12:26 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 761 Fla. Lead Poisoning Prevention Act Wilson Identical Last Action: 1/31/2002 H Withdrawn from Business Regulation (SGC); Fiscal Policy & Resources (FRC); Council for Smarter Government; Withdrawn from further consideration -HJ 00142
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    H 1637 Fla. Lead-Poisoning Prevention Act Evers Similar Last Action: 3/5/2002 H Withdrawn from State Administration (SGC); Council for Smarter Government; Withdrawn from further consideration -HJ 00372
    Location:
    S 1692 (c1) Fla. Lead Poisoning Prevention Act Jones Similar Last Action: 3/22/2002 S Died in Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government
    Location:

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