HB 1059
repeal the restriction on the number of personnel to be employed by the Office of the
Attorney General's consumer complaint program.
The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General
HB 1060
revise the statute of limitations regarding deceptive trade practices.
The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General
HB 1066
revise certain provisions regarding deceptive trade practices.
The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General
HB 1104
revise certain provisions regarding the liability of a garnishee to a plaintiff after the
service of a summons.
The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Office of the State Auditor
HB 1111
revise the responsibilities of the Corrections Commission and to require an annual
report of Corrections Commission activities.
Representatives Moore and Pitts and Senators Albers and Bartling
HB 1113
provide minimum notice requirements for persons who lease real property for their
own mobile or manufactured homes.
Representatives Kirkeby, Brunner, Elliott, Gosch, Haverly, Lust, Nelson, Olson
(Russell), Pederson (Gordon), Pitts, Rausch, Rhoden, Sigdestad, Turbiville, Van
Etten, Vanneman, and Wick and Senators Napoli, Abdallah, Heidepriem, Katus,
Kloucek, Koetzle, Lintz, Maher, McCracken, McNenny, and Schmidt (Dennis)
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.