HB 21, 64th R.S.
Relating to use of generic names for prescription drugs and to the substitution of drugs by pharmacists in prescriptions; creating a State Formulary Commission.
Chamber | Action | Comments | ↓ Date ↑ |
S | Referred to Committee on Human Resources | 05/28/1975 | |
S | Read first time | 05/28/1975 | |
S | Received from House | 05/28/1975 | |
H | Sent to Senate | 05/28/1975 | |
H | Reported engrossed | 05/27/1975 | |
H | Votes recorded | 05/27/1975 | |
H | Passed amended | 05/27/1975 | |
H | Amendments | 05/27/1975 | |
H | Read third time | 05/27/1975 | |
H | Rules failed to suspend | 05/26/1975 | |
H | Reported engrossed | 05/26/1975 | |
H | Passed to engrossment as amended | 05/26/1975 | |
H | Amendments | 05/26/1975 | |
H | Read second time | 05/26/1975 | |
H | Reported from committee favorably as substituted | 05/08/1975 | |
H | Considered by committee in public hearing | 05/08/1975 | |
H | Considered by committee in public hearing | 05/01/1975 | |
H | Referred to Committee on Health and Welfare | 01/20/1975 | |
H | Read first time | 01/20/1975 | |
H | Filed | 01/14/1975 |
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