House Bill 3095
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At the request of:
Chief Sponsors:
Representative Bentz; Regular Sponsors: Representative Esquivel , Representative Krieger , Representative Whisnant;
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Relating to reports of death; declaring an emergency.
Summary:
Directs State Registrar of Center for Health Statistics to adopt rules requiring each report of death submitted to Center for Health Statistics to identify whether known cause of death is related to using marijuana or product into which cannabinoids have been incorporated.
Becomes operative January 1, 2016. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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You can read the full proposed measure here:
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Status:
Current Location:
In House Committee; Current Committee: House Committee On Health Care
House BILL 3095 - filed
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2015 Regular Session.
Next Date:
TBA;
Committee Meetings -
No Meetings Currently Scheduled;
Floor Sessions -
No Floor Sessions to Display
See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/HB3095 - for schedule.
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You may also get hard copies if you are in Salem by going to the bill room downstairs in the Capitol.
History:
2-23 (H) | First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
3-2 (H) | Referred to Health Care.
Be Aware! of what House Bill 3095 will mean ...
WHAT THE MEASURE DOES:
Directs State Registrar of Center for Health Statistics to adopt rules requiring each report of death submitted to Center for Health Statistics to identify whether known cause of death is related to using marijuana or product into which cannabinoids have been incorporated.
NOTE: The Legislative Revenue Office has reviewed the proposed legislation and determined that it has No Impact on state or local revenues analyzed by this office.
ISSUES DISCUSSED:
• Pros and cons ... TBA
EFFECT OF COMMITTEE AMENDMENT:
... TBA
BACKGROUND: ... TBA
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See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/HB3095 - for latest.
Taking Action! Call your Representatives and get Everybody to do so also.
Keep it simple. No need to call on this one, really.
It is just for administrative purposes and basically neutral on the cannabis-issue. If you do ...
Keep it short. Your call should be under 3 minutes. Don't get bogged down in details. At this point it is a numbers game.
Keep it pleasant and remember to smile. Even though they can't see it, your smile will come through.
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