Key Votes
SB 1477 - Psychotropic drugs; Testing; Informed Consent - Key Vote
Arizona Key Votes
Stages
- April 20, 2006 House Bill Passed
- April 17, 2006 House Bill Failed
- March 14, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 31, 2006 Introduced
Family
- SB 1477 - Psychotropic drugs; Testing; Informed Consent
- HB 1830 - Relating to child protection.
- AB 608 - State contracting: small business preference
- SB 163 -
- HB 4 - Working Families Tax Credit Increase
- HB 160 - Speeding Fee
- A 2451 - Vote by Mail
- SB 953 - Hedge Funds
- SB 311 - Washoe County Fluoridation
- SB 429 - Omnibus Tax Bill
- HB 6435 - Election Day Registration
- SB 490 - Relating to Lawsuits Against State or Local Government
- SB 1123 - Tort Law Amendments
- HB 1307 - Athletic Event Liability Exemption for Physicians
- SB 934 - Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board Amendments
- HB 1600 - Workers' Compensation Amendments Relating to Surgery
- HB 21 - Equipment, Planning, Expenses, and Capital Improvements Departmental Appropriations
- SB 291 - Relating to Carrying and Possession of Firearms
- SB 1309 - Defines Arizona Citizenship
- HB 64 - Nursing Home Program Evaluation
- HJR 1 - Requires a 2/3 Vote for Tax Increases
- S Amdt 3058 - Expands TRICARE Coverage of Autism
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (34-23) - April 20, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Psychotropic drugs; Testing; Informed Consent
Vote to pass a bill that requires a volunteer to give informed, voluntary, written consent before testing psychotropic drugs. It requires volunteers under the age of eighteen to have written parental or guardian consent, and requires the testing institution or agency to report adverse side effects to the Department of Health Services. The bill also prohibits direct payment to volunteers or their parents.
Legislation - Bill Failed (House) (25-30) - April 17, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Psychotropic drugs; Testing; Informed Consent
Vote to pass a bill that requires a volunteer to give informed, voluntary, written consent before testing psychotropic drugs. It requires volunteers under the age of eighteen to have written parental or guardian consent, and requires the testing institution or agency to report adverse side effects to the Department of Health Services. The bill also prohibits direct payment to volunteers or their parents.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (16-13) - March 14, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Psychotropic drugs; Testing; Informed Consent
Vote to pass a bill that requires a volunteer to give informed, voluntary, written consent before testing psychotropic drugs. It requires volunteers under the age of eighteen to have written parental or guardian consent, and requires the testing institution or agency to report adverse side effects to the Department of Health Services. The bill also prohibits direct payment to volunteers or their parents.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 31, 2006
Title: Psychotropic drugs; testing; informed consent
Sponsors
- Linda J. Gray (AZ - R) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Jack W. Harper (AZ - R) (Out Of Office)
- Karen S. Johnson (AZ - R) (Out Of Office)