HCR 172 HD 1

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION TO ASSESS THE PREVALENCE OF HEAD LICE AND THE CURRENT USE OF CHEMICAL TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE IN HAWAII'S SCHOOLS

By Representative(s) ARAKAKI / ITO / SANTIAGO / SAY / KAWAKAMI / KAHIKINA

Companion Bill: HR 150

Keywords: 2000 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, PEST CONTROL, SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES, SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

Report Title: Head Lice

Description:

 3-15-00        H Offered                                                  
 3-17-00        H Referred to the committees on HLT/EDN, and then
                  referred to the committee on FIN, referral sheet 38
 4- 6-00        H Re-referred to the committee on FIN, referral sheet         
                  51
 4- 8-00        H Resolution scheduled to be heard by FIN on Monday,
                  04-10-00 at 9:00 am in House conference room 308.
 4-10-00        H The committee on FIN recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 4-10-00        H The votes in FIN were as follows:16 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Takamine, Kawakami, Ahu Isa, Catalani, Espero,
                  Goodenow, Kahikina, Kanoho, Luke, Nakasone, Schatz,         
                  Suzuki, Yamane, Fox, Marumoto, Moses; Ayes with
                  reservations: Rep.(s) ; none Noes: Rep.(s) ; and 1
                  Excused: Rep.(s) Meyer
 4-13-00        H Reported from the committee on FIN (Stand. Com. Rep.        
                  No. 1479-00) as amended in (HD 1), recommending
                  adoption
 4-13-00        H Adopted as amended in (HD 1) with Representative(s)         
                  None   voting no and Representative(s)   Cachola,
                  Chang, Halford, Hiraki, Kahikina, Morita, Nakasone,         
                  Okamura, Saiki, Whalen, Yamane excused.
 4-13-00        H Transmitted to Senate                                    
 4-14-00        S Received from House (Hse. Com. No. 662).                 
 4-14-00        S Referred to HHS/EDU, then to WAM