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96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Stanley Cox
District 118
Republican
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
8
Committees
Judiciary, Chairman
Special Standing Committee on Redistricting, Vice-Chairman
Elections
Rules
Rules - Pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f)
Interim Committee on Disaster Recovery
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 111
- (0593S.13T)
Changes the laws regarding judicial procedures
HB 131
- (0137L.06C)
Changes the laws regarding the Animal Care Facilities Act and the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
HB 161
- (0781S.05T)
Changes the laws regarding certain transient guest taxes
HB 218
- (0947L.01I)
Allows a senior judge or senior commissioner to elect to forgo his or her regular salary and receive only the minimum wage during times of budget stress
HB 250
- (0601S.03T)
Changes the laws regarding water well regulations
HB 251
- (0598L.01I)
Specifies that tax credits for qualified film production projects will expire December 31, 2011
HB 252
- (0589L.01P)
Establishes the Business Premises Safety Act
HB 253
- (0590L.04C)
Changes the laws regarding judicial procedures
HB 254
- (0591L.01I)
Requires restitution to be paid through the office of the prosecuting or circuit attorney and authorizes certain administrative costs to be assessed and restitution to be taken from an inmate's account
HB 255
- (0666L.01I)
Establishes the Private Attorney Retention Act which specifies the procedures state agencies or agents must follow when retaining a lawyer or law firm to perform legal services under certain conditions
HB 257
- (0767L.01P)
Repeals the provisions regarding the Sentencing Advisory Commission
HB 258
- (0879L.01I)
Prohibits beer brewers or manufacturers from having any interest in the license, business, assets, or corporate stock of a liquor wholesaler with certain exceptions
HB 259
- (0295L.03P)
Authorizes a public body to close certain foster care licensure data and requires the Division of Family Services to prepare a detailed report of specific information obtained in the licensure process
HB 260
- (0594L.01T)
Repeals and re-enacts provisions regarding the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act to be consistent with the changes adopted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
HB 483
- (1388L.01I)
Requires any entity performing or assisting in certain abortions or counseling a woman to have an abortion to file an annual report regarding moneys received under the federal Public Health Service Act
HJR 14
- (1049L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding elections by authorizing provisions relating to advance voting, voter identification, and absentee voting
HJR 18
- (0642L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the composition of nonpartisan judicial commissions and increases the number of candidates it nominates to the Governor for certain judicial vacancies
HR 1003
- (1967L.01I)
Grants use of the House Chamber and Rotunda for swearing in of attorneys on Friday, May 6, 2011, from 11a.m. to 3 p.m., and Monday, September 26, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m
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