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H*3714 (Rat #0552, Act #0484 of 1986) General Bill, By T. Ferguson
A Bill to amend Section 44-37-30, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to neonatal testing of children to detect inborn metabolic errors, so as to require that testing for hemoglobinopathies must also be conducted, and require the Department of Health and Environmental Control to prescribe by regulation the provisions of appropriate counseling and medical referral in connection with the testing.-amended title
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A Bill to amend Section 44-37-30, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to neonatal testing of children to detect inborn metabolic errors, so as to require that testing for hemoglobinopathies must also be conducted, and require the Department of Health and Environmental Control to prescribe by regulation the provisions of appropriate counseling and medical referral in connection with the testing.-amended title
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03/27/86 | House | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ-2034 |
04/01/86 | House | Debate adjourned HJ-2086 |
04/02/86 | House | Amended HJ-2127 |
04/02/86 | House | Read second time HJ-2127 |
04/03/86 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-2178 |
04/22/86 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-2201 |
04/22/86 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Education SJ-2201 |
04/23/86 | Senate | Recalled from Committee on Education SJ-2236 |
05/01/86 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs SJ-2428 |
05/23/86 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Medical Affairs SJ-3008 |
05/24/86 | Senate | Amended SJ-3177 |
05/24/86 | Senate | Read second time SJ-3178 |
05/26/86 | Senate | Read third time SJ-3287 |
05/26/86 | Senate | Returned SJ-3287 |
05/28/86 | House | Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled HJ-3387 |
06/04/86 | Ratified R 552 | |
06/05/86 | Signed By Governor | |
06/05/86 | Effective date 07/01/87 | |
06/05/86 | Act No. 484 | |
06/12/86 | Copies available |