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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.
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