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2007 House Bill 5574: Regulate “trauma scene waste management practitioners”

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1) We the People  by Anonymous Citizen on February 10, 2008 
If a private citizen wants to ensure that his clean up company is compliant, he will. We don't need more government compiling a list of people who padded their pocket and now endorse. Look around. It's already happening in other sectors. Greed.....Gods fabric.
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2) Have You No Shame?  by Anonymous Citizen on December 17, 2007 
"There would be a $150 registration fee,"

Now let's try to make some money off the cleanup crew that takes care of Bobs guts after the criminal class sends him to his maker. Heck, Bob won't care and he ain't gonna be payin anymore taxes anyhow. We Are Doomed. last one out turn off the lights.
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3) 2007 House Bill 5574 (Regulate “trauma scene waste management practitioners” )  by admin on January 1, 2001 
Introduced in the House on December 13, 2007, to require state registration and regulation of “trauma scene waste management practitioners,” who engage in the cleanup, handling, and transport of trauma scene waste from a trauma scene. There would be a $75 registration fee, and the person would have to meet certain requirements and undertake certain actions specified in the bill. The state would then post on the internet and periodically distribute the current list of registered trauma scene waste management practitioners to other public health agencies and citizens who request it

The vote was 56 in favor, 52 opposed and 2 not voting

(House Roll Call 350 at House Journal 40)

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