21 members · 36 bills referred · 104 committee votes
Bills
36
Enacted
5
Dead
18
Vote Pass Rate
92%

Bobbi Andera

Brandei Schaefbauer

Brian Mulder

Dylan Jordan

Eric Emery

Heather Baxter

Jim Halverson

Josephine Garcia

Leslie Heinemann

Logan Manhart

Taylor Rehfeldt

Tony Kayser

Nick Fosness
Nick Fosness

Carl Perry

Curt Voight

Jamie Smith

Kevin Jensen

Sydney Davis

Tamara Grove

Tim Reed
Create a taskforce to study the creation of Indian medicaid managed care entities in the state.
Modify provisions related to the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
Establish requirements and liability protection for registered nurses and licensed practical nurses serving on ambulance crews.
Modify requirements for ambulance operators.
Establish a criminal background check requirement for multistate licensure under the social work licensure compact.
Revise provisions related to the practice of addiction counseling and prevention services.
Provide requirements related to the cardiac health evaluation of minors.
Require that terminal care facilities allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis.
Require that the Department of Social Services submit a federal waiver request to exclude soft drinks from the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
Authorize the dispensing of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine under a written protocol developed by a health care provider, and to provide liability protection therefor.
Establish provisions for the coverage of nonopioid prescription drugs.
Clarify that consent for the donation of ovum or sperm must be explicit.
Reschedule the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin in a drug product approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a Schedule IV controlled substance.
Modify the definition of an electronic smoking device.
Establish a pilot program to provide benefits for menstrual hygiene products and diapers for individuals who receive temporary assistance for needy families, and to make an appropriation therefor.
Revise provisions related to birth centers and the practice of certified professional midwives at birth centers.
Authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities.
Adopt the physician assistant licensure compact.
Ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor.
Protect certain rights of healthcare providers.
Repeal the medical marijuana oversight committee.
Add certain substances to Schedule I of the controlled substances schedule.
Prohibit certain persons from requiring genetic-based vaccinations.
Classify medetomidine as a Schedule III controlled substance and establish permissible uses.
Allow online access to verify registry status for organ donation.
Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations.
Establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor.
Address prior authorization and reporting requirements by utilization review organizations and health carriers.
Prohibit COVID-19 vaccination requirements and to provide a penalty therefor.
Create a digital registry identification card for medical cannabis patients.
Regulate the sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Revise the scope of practice for occupational therapy.
Establish requirements for the distribution and sale of vapor products, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Modify provisions related to the practice of pharmacy.
Clarify and establish requirements related to forensic medical examinations.
Expand the information required to be sent to the prescription drug monitoring program for each registry identification card holder.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| SB15 Create the Developmental Disability Service Delivery Committee. | Passed (11-0) |
| SB87 Clarify and establish requirements related to forensic medical examinations. | Passed (11-0) |
| SB90 Expand the information required to be sent to the prescription drug monitoring program for each registry identification card holder. | Passed (10-0) |
| SB14 Modify provisions related to the practice of pharmacy. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB89 Create a task force to study the provision of emergency medical services as an essential service and the funding thereof. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB153 Prohibit certain restrictions in employment contracts for community services providers. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB211 Prohibit certain billing practices by ambulance service providers and establish reimbursement standards for out-of-network emergency medical services. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB221 Regulate the retail sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1160 Repeal the medical marijuana oversight committee. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1160 Repeal the medical marijuana oversight committee. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1163 Prohibit certain persons from requiring genetic-based vaccinations. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1163 Prohibit certain persons from requiring genetic-based vaccinations. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1210 Prohibit COVID-19 vaccination requirements and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1210 Prohibit COVID-19 vaccination requirements and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| SB87 Clarify and establish requirements related to forensic medical examinations. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB233 Prohibit the assessment of certain administrative fees or penalties related to the provision of care by an out-of-network provider. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1162 Add certain substances to Schedule I of the controlled substances schedule. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1162 Add certain substances to Schedule I of the controlled substances schedule. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1199 Address prior authorization and reporting requirements by utilization review organizations and health carriers. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1199 Address prior authorization and reporting requirements by utilization review organizations and health carriers. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1211 Create a digital registry identification card for medical cannabis patients. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1211 Create a digital registry identification card for medical cannabis patients. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1220 Regulate the sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1220 Regulate the sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1240 Establish requirements for the distribution and sale of vapor products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Failed (6-7) |
| HB1240 Establish requirements for the distribution and sale of vapor products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Failed (6-7) |
| HB1240 Establish requirements for the distribution and sale of vapor products, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1065 Revise the medical purpose affirmative defense in cannabis prosecution. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1065 Revise the medical purpose affirmative defense in cannabis prosecution. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1151 Ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1151 Ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1171 Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1171 Establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1182 Establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1182 Establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB181 Cause the repeal of the medical cannabis chapter upon the federal re-scheduling of cannabis. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB194 Limit the potency of cannabis products sold at medical cannabis dispensaries. | Passed (6-1) |
| HB1123 Establish a pilot program to provide benefits for menstrual hygiene products and diapers for individuals who receive temporary assistance for needy families, and to make an appropriation therefor. | Passed (9-2) |
| HB1123 Establish a pilot program to provide benefits for menstrual hygiene products and diapers for individuals who receive temporary assistance for needy families, and to make an appropriation therefor. | Passed (9-2) |
| HB1138 Require the licensure of non-medical home care agencies, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1138 Require the licensure of non-medical home care agencies, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1146 Adopt the physician assistant licensure compact. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1146 Adopt the physician assistant licensure compact. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1148 Adopt the respiratory care interstate compact. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1148 Adopt the respiratory care interstate compact. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1149 Adopt the athletic trainer licensure compact. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1149 Adopt the athletic trainer licensure compact. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1169 Classify medetomidine as a Schedule III controlled substance and establish permissible uses. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1169 Classify medetomidine as a Schedule III controlled substance and establish permissible uses. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1170 Allow online access to verify registry status for organ donation. | Failed (6-7) |
| HB1170 Allow online access to verify registry status for organ donation. | Failed (6-7) |
| HB1170 Allow online access to verify registry status for organ donation. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1250 Revise the types of community-based providers for purposes of state funded services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1250 Revise the types of community-based providers for purposes of state funded services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1313 Require education in prenatal human growth and development. | Passed (10-3) |
| HB1313 Require education in prenatal human growth and development. | Passed (10-3) |
| HCR6011 Encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to form an interim Neurohealth Safety Committee to study and assess the regulatory framework under which vapor product retail establishments operate. | Passed (13-0) |
| HCR6011 Encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to form an interim Neurohealth Safety Committee to study and assess the regulatory framework under which vapor product retail establishments operate. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1099 Reschedule the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin in a drug product approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a Schedule IV controlled substance. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1099 Reschedule the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin in a drug product approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a Schedule IV controlled substance. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1127 Revise provisions related to birth centers and the practice of certified professional midwives at birth centers. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1127 Revise provisions related to birth centers and the practice of certified professional midwives at birth centers. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1153 Protect certain rights of healthcare providers. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1153 Protect certain rights of healthcare providers. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1212 Revise provisions in order to strengthen protections for unborn children. | Failed (5-8) |
| HB1212 Revise provisions in order to strengthen protections for unborn children. | Failed (5-8) |
| HB1212 Revise provisions in order to strengthen protections for unborn children. | Passed (9-4) |
| SB104 Require the reimbursement of therapy using equine movement through the state medicaid program. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB143 Require that the Department of Health annually report on public health effects of cannabis use. | Failed (3-4) |
| SB153 Prohibit certain restrictions in employment contracts for community services providers. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1056 Require that the Department of Social Services submit a federal waiver request to exclude soft drinks from the supplemental nutrition assistance program. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1056 Require that the Department of Social Services submit a federal waiver request to exclude soft drinks from the supplemental nutrition assistance program. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1068 Authorize the dispensing of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine under a written protocol developed by a health care provider, and to provide liability protection therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1068 Authorize the dispensing of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine under a written protocol developed by a health care provider, and to provide liability protection therefor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1112 Modify the definition of an electronic smoking device. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1112 Modify the definition of an electronic smoking device. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1143 Authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1143 Authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB15 Create the Developmental Disability Service Delivery Committee. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB89 Create a task force to study the provision of emergency medical services as an essential service and the funding thereof. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1006 Create a taskforce to study the creation of Indian medicaid managed care entities in the state. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1006 Create a taskforce to study the creation of Indian medicaid managed care entities in the state. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1085 Establish provisions for the coverage of nonopioid prescription drugs. | Passed (10-3) |
| HB1085 Establish provisions for the coverage of nonopioid prescription drugs. | Passed (10-3) |
| HB1094 Clarify that consent for the donation of ovum or sperm must be explicit. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1094 Clarify that consent for the donation of ovum or sperm must be explicit. | Passed (9-4) |
| SB14 Modify provisions related to the practice of pharmacy. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB90 Expand the information required to be sent to the prescription drug monitoring program for each registry identification card holder. | Failed (3-3) |
| HB1029 Revise provisions related to the practice of addiction counseling and prevention services. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1029 Revise provisions related to the practice of addiction counseling and prevention services. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1039 Provide requirements related to the cardiac health evaluation of minors. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1039 Provide requirements related to the cardiac health evaluation of minors. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1053 Require that terminal care facilities allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1053 Require that terminal care facilities allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB61 Ban hemp-derived intoxicants not for medical purposes. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB77 Ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1016 Modify provisions related to the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1016 Modify provisions related to the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1023 Establish requirements and liability protection for registered nurses and licensed practical nurses serving on ambulance crews. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1023 Establish requirements and liability protection for registered nurses and licensed practical nurses serving on ambulance crews. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1024 Modify requirements for ambulance operators. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1024 Modify requirements for ambulance operators. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1028 Establish a criminal background check requirement for multistate licensure under the social work licensure compact. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1028 Establish a criminal background check requirement for multistate licensure under the social work licensure compact. | Passed (13-0) |