Subcommittee administrative actions: strikes, passes-by and roll-call reports from meeting

2124152 · January 16, 2025

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Summary

The subcommittee handled a series of administrative docket items including striking HB 1648 from the desk, passing HB 1835 by for the day, and reporting multiple bills (HB 1567, HB 1632, HB 1707, HB 1737, HB 1578 — 7-0 each; HB 1803 — 5-2).

At the House General Laws Professions and Occupations and Administrative Process Subcommittee meeting, members took several administrative and reporting actions on the docket:

- House Bill 1648: A motion to strike the bill from the desk was made, seconded and carried; the clerk recorded the strike.

- House Bill 1835 (patron Delegate Wiley): Members voted to pass the bill by for the day while patrons continued work on the language.

- Reported out of committee by roll call (votes recorded in the hearing transcript): HB 1567 — reported 7-0; HB 1632 — reported 7-0; HB 1707 — reported 7-0; HB 1737 — reported 7-0; HB 1578 — reported 7-0.

- House Bill 1803 was reported by roll call, 5-2.

Several other bills were heard with testimony and then reported as noted above. Where the patent moving/seconding speakers were not recorded in the transcript, motions are noted as having been moved and seconded without a named mover. Clerks opened and closed the roll for reported bills as reflected in the hearing record.

This itemizes the meeting’s formal procedural actions as recorded in the transcript.