Substance-exposed infants; plan for services, report. (HB1157)

Introduced By

Sen. Todd E. Pillion (R-Abingdon) with support from co-patrons Del. Scott Garrett (R-Lynchburg), and Del. Dave LaRock (R-Loudoun)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Substance-exposed infants; plan for services; report. Provides that the Department of Health (the Department) shall serve as the lead agency with responsibility for the development, coordination, and implementation of a plan for services for substance-exposed infants in the Commonwealth. Such plan shall (i) support a trauma-informed approach to identification and treatment of substance-exposed infants and their caregivers and (ii) include (a) options for improving screening and identification of substance-using pregnant women, (b) use of multidisciplinary approaches to intervention and service delivery during the prenatal period and following the birth of the substance-exposed child, and (c) referral among providers serving substance-exposed infants and their families and caregivers. The bill requires the Department to report annually to the General Assembly regarding implementation of the plan. This bill is identical to SB 389. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Passed

History

DateAction
01/10/2018Committee
01/10/2018Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/18 18101424D
01/10/2018Referred to Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions
01/17/2018Assigned HWI sub: Subcommittee #3
01/18/2018Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (6-Y 0-N)
01/18/2018Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
01/22/2018Impact statement from VDH (HB1157)
01/23/2018Reported from Health, Welfare and Institutions with amendments (22-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/23/2018Referred to Committee on Appropriations
01/29/2018Assigned App. sub: Health & Human Resources
02/09/2018Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N)
02/09/2018Reported from Appropriations (22-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/10/2018Read first time
02/12/2018Read second time
02/12/2018Committee amendments agreed to
02/12/2018Engrossed by House as amended HB1157E
02/12/2018Printed as engrossed 18101424D-E
02/13/2018Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (100-Y 0-N)
02/13/2018VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (100-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/13/2018Impact statement from VDH (HB1157E)
02/14/2018Constitutional reading dispensed
02/14/2018Referred to Committee on Education and Health
02/22/2018Reported from Education and Health with amendment (15-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/23/2018Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/26/2018Read third time
02/26/2018Reading of amendment waived
02/26/2018Committee amendment agreed to
02/26/2018Engrossed by Senate as amended
02/26/2018Passed Senate with amendment (40-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/28/2018Placed on Calendar
02/28/2018Senate amendment rejected by House (1-Y 96-N)
02/28/2018VOTE: REJECTED (1-Y 96-N) (see vote tally)
03/02/2018Senate insisted on amendment (38-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
03/02/2018Senate requested conference committee
03/05/2018House acceded to request
03/05/2018Conferees appointed by House
03/05/2018Delegates: Pillion, Orrock, Aird
03/06/2018Conferees appointed by Senate
03/06/2018Senators: Dunnavant, Cosgrove, Petersen
03/08/2018C Amended by conference committee
03/08/2018Conference report agreed to by House (96-Y 0-N)
03/08/2018VOTE: ADOPTION (96-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
03/09/2018Passed by temporarily
03/09/2018Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
03/20/2018Enrolled
03/20/2018Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1157ER)
03/20/2018Impact statement from VDH (HB1157ER)
03/20/2018Signed by Speaker
03/22/2018Signed by President
03/26/2018Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 26, 2018
03/26/2018G Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, April 9, 2018
03/30/2018G Approved by Governor-Chapter 695 (effective 7/1/18)
03/30/2018G Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0695)

Video

This bill was discussed on the floor of the General Assembly. Below is all of the video that we have of that discussion, 1 clip in all, totaling 47 seconds.