HB267: Involuntary admission; court determines petitioner is indigent, court shall appoint counsel.
This vote on HB267 was held
in the Senate. This vote passed.
Explanation
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Status History
01/02/2008 Committee01/02/2008 Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/08 08783440401/02/2008 Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice01/10/2008 Assigned Courts sub: Mental Health01/25/2008 Reported from Courts of Justice (22-Y 0-N)01/25/2008 Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (22-Y 0-N)01/25/2008 Referred to Committee on Appropriations01/28/2008 Committee substitute printed 081472404-H101/29/2008 Assigned App. sub: Health & Human Resources (Hamilton)02/08/2008 Reported from Appropriations (24-Y 0-N)02/09/2008 Read first time02/11/2008 Read second time02/11/2008 Committee substitute agreed to 081472404-H102/11/2008 Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB267H102/12/2008 Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (98-Y 0-N)02/12/2008 VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (98-Y 0-N)02/12/2008 Communicated to Senate02/13/2008 Constitutional reading dispensed02/13/2008 Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice02/14/2008 Assigned Courts sub: Special on Proposed Mental Health Legislation02/28/2008 Passed by in Courts of Justice with letter (15-Y 0-N)02/28/2008 Subject matter referred to Commission on Mental Health Law Reform pursuant to Senate Rule 20 (L)