Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB1146: Medical records; persons involved in civil commitment process to access.
Chief Patron
Del.
Bill Fralin (R-17)
Bill Fralin
(R-17)
Roanoke, VA
Served: 2004–
Progress
| Introduced | |
| Passed Committee | |
| Passed House | |
| Passed Senate | |
| Signed by Governor | |
| Became Law |
Status
02/12/2008: Failed to Pass in Committee
Summary
Medical records; disclosure; magistrate or independent examiner. Allows persons involved in the civil commitment process to access the medical records of the person who is the subject of the civil commitment process.
View Full Text »Video
Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 01/09/2008, 01/09/2008 and 02/12/2008.
Photosynthesis
This bill is being tracked by Legal Aid Justice Center and spotter.
Cast Your Vote
Do you support this bill in its current form?
Tags
Bill Text
Related Bills
Introduced: January 07, 2008
Status: Passed the House
: Involuntary commitment; establishes new standard for outpatient commitment.Status: Passed the House
Introduced: January 08, 2008
Status: signed by governor
: Mental health records; health provider shall disclose information to provide care, etc. of minor.Status: signed by governor
Introduced: January 09, 2008
Status: signed by governor
: Higher educational institutions; requesting complete student record from high school.Status: signed by governor
Introduced: January 08, 2008
Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
: Involuntary commitment hearings; accessibility of results by colleges and universities.Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
Introduced: January 08, 2008
Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
: Mental health records; disclosure, etc.Status: Failed to Pass in Committee

Comments
This bill is dead.
Post a Public Comment About this Bill