HB1531: Healing arts; unprofessional conduct in practice thereof.
Chief Patron
Del.
Ward Armstrong (D-10)

Ward Armstrong
(D-10)
Martinsville, VA
Served: 1992–
Progress
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Introduced |
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Passed Committee |
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Passed House |
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Passed Senate |
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Signed by Governor |
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Status
Bill is Dead
View Entire History
- 01/20/2006 Presented and ordered printed 068231216
- 01/20/2006 Referred to Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions
- 02/02/2006 Fiscal impact statement from DPB (HB1531)
- 02/07/2006 Reported from Health, Welfare and Institutions with amendments (20-Y 2-N)
- 02/08/2006 Read first time
- 02/09/2006 Read second time
- 02/09/2006 Passed by for the day
- 02/10/2006 Read second time
- 02/10/2006 Committee amendments #1 and #2 agreed to
- 02/10/2006 Committee amendment #3 agreed to
- 02/10/2006 Amendment by Delegate Wardrup void
- 02/10/2006 Engrossed by House as amended HB1531E
- 02/10/2006 Printed as engrossed 068231216-E
- 02/13/2006 Read third time and passed House (88-Y 11-N)
- 02/13/2006 Communicated to Senate
- 02/14/2006 Fiscal impact statement from DPB (HB1531E)
- 02/14/2006 Constitutional reading dispensed
- 02/14/2006 Referred to Committee on Education and Health
- 02/23/2006 Failed to report (defeated) in Education and Health (6-Y 9-N)
Summary
Unprofessional conduct; practice of the healing arts. Establishes
as unprofessional conduct by a practitioner of the healing arts the oral or
written inquiry to a patient concerning the possession, ownership, or storage
of firearms, where the inquiry is unrelated to the patient's condition and is
for the purpose of gathering statistics or to justify patient counseling. View Full Text »
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