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CS/SB 1614: State Funding for Medical Student Education [SPSC]

GENERAL BILL by Governmental Oversight and Accountability ; Oelrich

State Funding for Medical Student Education [SPSC]; Provides legislative intent. Requires the Board of Governors of the State University System, in consultation with the OPPAGA and representatives from Doctor of Medicine degree programs, to develop a funding methodology for Doctor of Medicine degree programs at state universities. Requires the funding methodology to provide a consistent base level of state support on a per-student basis, etc.

Effective Date: Upon becoming law
Last Action: 5/2/2009 Senate - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Higher Education Appropriations
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Bill History

Date Chamber Action
2/17/2009 Senate • Filed
2/26/2009 Senate • Referred to Higher Education; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Higher Education Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
3/3/2009 Senate • Introduced, referred to Higher Education; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Higher Education Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means -SJ 00098
3/20/2009 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Higher Education, 03/25/09, 10:15 am, 301-S
3/25/2009 Senate • Favorable by Higher Education; YEAS 4 NAYS 0 -SJ 00250
3/26/2009 Senate • Now in Governmental Oversight and Accountability -SJ 00250
4/2/2009 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Governmental Oversight and Accountability, 04/07/09, 8:00 am, 110-S
4/7/2009 Senate • CS by Governmental Oversight and Accountability; YEAS 8 NAYS 0 -SJ 00339; CS read 1st time on 04/14/09 -SJ 00344
4/9/2009 Senate • Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)
4/16/2009 Senate • Now in Higher Education Appropriations -SJ 00339
5/2/2009 Senate • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Higher Education Appropriations