Public elementary and secondary school students; use of unscented topical sunscreen. (HB330)
Introduced By
Del. David Yancey (R-Newport News)
Progress
✓ |
Introduced |
✗ |
Passed Committee |
✓ |
Passed House |
☐ |
Passed Senate |
☐ |
Signed by Governor |
☐ |
Became Law |
Description
Public elementary and secondary school students; topical sunscreen. Permits any public elementary or secondary school student to possess and use unscented topical sunscreen in its original packaging on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored event without a note or prescription from a licensed health care professional if the topical sunscreen is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for nonprescription use for the purpose of limiting damage to skin caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. The bill contains an emergency clause. Read the Bill »
Status
02/22/2018: Failed to Pass in Committee
History
Date | Action |
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01/04/2018 | Committee |
01/04/2018 | Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/18 18103321D |
01/04/2018 | Referred to Committee on Education |
01/15/2018 | Impact statement from DPB (HB330) |
01/19/2018 | Assigned Education sub: Subcommittee #2 |
01/24/2018 | Subcommittee recommends reporting (10-Y 0-N) |
01/29/2018 | Reported from Education with substitute (22-Y 0-N) (see vote tally) |
01/29/2018 | Committee substitute printed 18105957D-H1 |
01/31/2018 | Read first time |
02/01/2018 | Read second time |
02/01/2018 | Committee substitute agreed to 18105957D-H1 |
02/01/2018 | Emergency clause added |
02/01/2018 | Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB330H1 |
02/02/2018 | Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (98-Y 0-N) |
02/02/2018 | VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (98-Y 0-N) (see vote tally) |
02/05/2018 | Impact statement from DPB (HB330H1) |
02/05/2018 | Constitutional reading dispensed |
02/05/2018 | Referred to Committee on Education and Health |
02/07/2018 | Assigned Education sub: Public Education |
02/16/2018 | Assigned Education sub: Health Professions |
02/22/2018 | Continued to 2019 in Education and Health (8-Y 6-N) (see vote tally) |