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2002 Bill(s)

* HB 1273
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Disallow worker's comp for worker who shows up drunk or with a non-prescribed controlled drug.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1274
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Prohibit "liberal construction" in deciding worker's comp cases.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1275
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Include prior employers in deciding repetitive motion injury in worker's comp cases.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1276
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Restrict worker's comp awards for pre-existing conditions.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1277
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Automatically dismiss worker's comp case if there is no hearing within 3 years.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1280
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: No worker's comp for injury that happened while using drugs.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1800
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Workers Compensation
Description: Exclude non-job related and pre-existing conditions from Workers' Compensation coverage.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 2195
Sponsor: Secrest, Pat
Status: H Labor
Description: Deny unemployment compensation for employees fired for failing a drug test.
See: Official legislative description and status


Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.