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LD 398 (SP 111)
"An Act To Require Criminal History Record Information for Licensure of Nurses"
Sponsored by Senator Christopher Rector

Date
Chamber
Action
2/8/2011 Senate Committee on LABOR, COMMERCE, RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
suggested and ordered printed
On motion by Senator Rector of Knox REFERRED to the Committee on LABOR, COMMERCE, RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ordered sent down forthwith for concurrence
2/8/2011 House Bill REFERRED to the Committee on LABOR, COMMERCE, RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
6/6/2011 Senate Under suspension of the Rules Reports READ (Remarks Made) On motion by Senator RECTOR of Knox Majority Ought to Pass As Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-249) Report ACCEPTED.

READ ONCE

Committee Amendment "A" (S-249) READ and ADOPTED.

On motion by Senator ALFOND of Cumberland Roll Call Ordered Roll Call # 176
17 Yeas - 16 Nays- 2 Excused - 0 Absent
Under further suspension of the Rules
READ A SECOND TIME PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY
Committee Amendment "A" (S-249) in concurrence
6/7/2011 House Reports READ.
On motion of Representative CUSHING of Hampden, the Majority Ought to Pass as Amended Report was ACCEPTED.
The Bill was READ ONCE.
Committee Amendment "A" (S-249) was READ and ADOPTED.
Under suspension of the rules, the Bill was given its SECOND READING without REFERENCE to the Committee on Bills in the Second Reading.
The Bill was PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-249).
In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
6/8/2011 House PASSED TO BE ENACTED.
Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
6/8/2011 Senate Under suspension of the Rules PASSED TO BE ENACTED in concurrence
6/28/2011 Senate (S.P. 111 L.D. 398 An Act to Require Criminal History Record Information for Licensure of Nurses) In Senate, June 28, 2011, this Bill, having been returned by the Governor, together with objections to the same pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Maine, after reconsideration, the Senate proceeded to vote on the question: "Shall this Bill become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?" 0 voted in favor and 33 against, and accordingly it was the vote of the Senate that the Bill not become law and the VETO was SUSTAINED._________________, Joseph G. Carleton, Jr., Secretary of the Senate

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