Relating to requiring comprehensive drug awareness and prevention program in all public schools

HB 2195 Relating to requiring comprehensive drug awareness and prevention program in all public schools

West Virginia 2017 Regular Session

Relating to requiring comprehensive drug awareness and prevention program in all public schools
HB-2195


About HB-2195

The purpose of this bill is to require county boards of education to implement comprehensive drug awareness and prevention programs for all student in grades K through 12. The programs are to provide instruction regarding the dangers of substance abuse and must be coordinated with drug rehabilitation specialists and law-enforcement agencies to periodically provide them opportunities for age appropriate student education on the impacts of illegal alcohol and drug use.

  

Bill Texts

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Sponsors (9)

Votes

Passed Senate (Roll No. 394)

04/06/2017

Yeas: 32 | Nays: 0
Support by Party

   

Passed House (Roll No. 253)

03/29/2017

Yeas: 99 | Nays: 1
Support by Party

   

Amendment rejected (Roll No. 247)

03/28/2017

Yeas: 40 | Nays: 55

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History

Chapter 69, Acts, Regular Session, 2017

05/23/2017

Approved By Governor 4/26/17

04/26/2017

To Governor 4/17/17

04/17/2017

Approved By Governor 4/26/17 - House Journal

04/09/2017

Approved By Governor 4/26/17 - Senate Journal

04/09/2017

To Governor 4/17/17 - Senate Journal

04/09/2017

To Governor 4/17/17 - House Journal

04/09/2017

Completed Legislative Action

04/06/2017

On 3rd Reading

04/06/2017

Read 3rd Time

04/06/2017

Passed Senate (roll No. 394)

04/06/2017

Communicated To House

04/06/2017

House Received Senate Message

04/06/2017

Read 2nd Time

04/05/2017

On 2nd Reading

04/05/2017

Read 1st Time

04/04/2017

On 1st Reading

04/04/2017

Reported Do Pass

04/03/2017

To Education

03/30/2017

Introduced In Senate

03/30/2017

House Message Received

03/30/2017

Communicated To Senate

03/29/2017

Passed House (roll No. 253)

03/29/2017

Read 3rd Time

03/29/2017

On 3rd Reading, Special Calendar

03/29/2017

On 2nd Reading, Special Calendar

03/28/2017

Read 2nd Time

03/28/2017

Amendment Rejected (roll No. 247)

03/28/2017

Read 1st Time

03/27/2017

On 1st Reading, Special Calendar

03/27/2017

By Substitute, Do Pass

03/25/2017

To House Education

03/01/2017

With Amendment, Do Pass, But First To Education

03/01/2017

Filed For Introduction

02/08/2017

To House Prevention And Treatment Of Substance Abuse

02/08/2017

Introduced In House

02/08/2017

To Prevention And Treatment Of Substance Abuse Then Education

02/08/2017

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