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2007 House Bill 94 (Set rules and procedures for meth lab cleanup) (Senate Roll Call)

Passed in the Senate (38 to 0) on March 9, 2007, to establish standards and procedures for the cleanup of properties contaminated by clandestine methamphetamine production. [History, Amendments & Comments]

The vote was 38 in favor, 0 against, and 0 not voting.
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Set rules and procedures for meth lab cleanup

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SENATE DEMOCRATS

Blevins (D)Boswell (D)Carroll (D)Clark (D)Harper (D)
Jones (D)Mongiardo (D)Neal (D)Palmer (D)Pendleton (D)
Rhoads (D)Ridley (D)Scorsone (D)Shaughnessy (D)Turner (D)
Worley (D)    

SENATE REPUBLICANS

Borders (R)Buford (R)Denton (R)Gibson (R)Guthrie (R)
Harris (R)Jensen (R)Kelly (R)Kerr (R)McGaha (R)
Roeding (R)Sanders (R)Seum (R)Stine (R)Stivers (R)
Tapp (R)Thayer (R)Tori (R)Westwood (R)Williams (R)
Winters (R)    

SENATE INDEPENDENTS

Leeper (I)


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SENATE REPUBLICANS
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SENATE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES

Y    Blevins (D)Y    Borders (R)Y    Boswell (D)Y    Buford (R)Y    Carroll (D)
Y    Clark (D)Y    Denton (R)Y    Gibson (R)Y    Guthrie (R)Y    Harper (D)
Y    Harris (R)Y    Jensen (R)Y    Jones (D)Y    Kelly (R)Y    Kerr (R)
Y    Leeper (I)Y    McGaha (R)Y    Mongiardo (D)Y    Neal (D)Y    Palmer (D)
Y    Pendleton (D)Y    Rhoads (D)Y    Ridley (D)Y    Roeding (R)Y    Sanders (R)
Y    Scorsone (D)Y    Seum (R)Y    Shaughnessy (D)Y    Stine (R)Y    Stivers (R)
Y    Tapp (R)Y    Thayer (R)Y    Tori (R)Y    Turner (D)Y    Westwood (R)
Y    Williams (R)Y    Winters (R)Y    Worley (D)  

Senate Roll Call on 2007 House Bill 94

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1) Chuck [by Anonymous Citizen on February 16, 2007]
Most local Health Departments have NO properly trained personnel to deal with contaminated meth lab locations. A few years ago the Louisville/Jefferson County Health Department had developed plans to deal with chemical emergencies. These plans were extremely poor and contained procedures which were in violation of several KY OSHA regulations and could have resulted in the death or serious injury of responders to any chemical release type emergency. Handling a meth lab location cleanup requires following several OSHA regulations to be done properly and the Health Departments have no idea about these regulations so they SHOULD NOT BE INVOLVED!! Your bill WILL get people injured and/or killed!!!
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2) 2007 House Bill 94 (Set rules and procedures for meth lab cleanup) [by admin on January 1, 2001]
Introduced in the House on January 2, 2007, to establish standards and procedures for the cleanup of properties contaminated by clandestine methamphetamine production

The vote was 96 in favor, 0 opposed and 4 not voting

(House Roll Call 0 at House Journal 0)

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