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SB 256: Council on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys

GENERAL BILL by Wilson

Council on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys; Transfers the Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys from the Department of Legal Affairs to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Transfers administrative support and staffing for the council from the Office of Attorney General to the DCFS, etc.

Effective Date: 07/01/2008
Last Action: 10/2/2007 Senate - Withdrawn prior to introduction, L/I/S/C passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1395 (Ch. 2008-130)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    9/14/2007 Senate • Filed
    10/2/2007 Senate • Withdrawn prior to introduction, L/I/S/C passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1395 (Ch. 2008-130)

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  • SB 256, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 11/9/2007 at 12:46 PM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 263 Council on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys Peterman Compare Last Action: 3/12/2008 H Withdrawn from Constitution & Civil Law (SS); Safety & Security Council; Policy & Budget Council; Withdrawn from further cons., Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1395 (Ch. 2008-130) -HJ 00279
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    H 1395 (e1) Llorente Compare Last Action: 6/10/2008 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2008-130
    Location:
    S 546 (c2) Council on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys [SPCC] Wilson Compare Last Action: 4/24/2008 S Placed on Special Order Calendar; Substituted CS/CS/HB 1395 -SJ 00803; Laid on Table, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1395 (Ch. 2008-130) -SJ 00803
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    Citations - Statutes (2)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    16.615 Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.
    409.947

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