2009 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 69

CHAPTER NUMBER: 31
File Code: Business Regulation and Occupations Crossfiled with: SENATE BILL 128
Sponsored By:
Delegates Feldman and Manno
Entitled:
Business Occupations and Professions - Accountants - Continuing Education

Synopsis:

Repealing a specified provision of law that prohibits a specified licensee from receiving more than a specified number of continuing education credit hours to meet continuing education requirements if the credit hours are obtained by home study or service as a teacher, lecturer, or discussion leader.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

Legislative date is used to record history occurring in the Chambers otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
1/16
First Reading Economic Matters
1/28
Hearing 2/10 at 1:00 p.m.
2/24
Favorable with Amendments Report by Economic Matters
2/25
Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
2/27
Third Reading Passed (134-0)
4/1
Returned Passed
Senate Action
3/2
First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
4/2
Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
4/1
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
4/2
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
4/14
Approved by the Governor
- Chapter 31

Sponsored by:

Delegate Brian J. Feldman, District 15
Delegate Roger P. Manno, District 19

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Accountants
Education -see also- Driver Ed; Higher Ed; Special Ed; etc
Licenses -see also- Alcoholic Bev Lic; Drivers` Licenses

Bill affects the following Statute:

Business Occupations and Professions
( 2-312 )

Documents:

Bill Text (Displayed in PDF Format): First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled, Chapter
Fiscal and Policy Note (Displayed in PDF Format): Available
Amendments (Displayed in PDF Format):
House
Number: 173993/01     Offered on: February 25, 2009   at: 10:15 a.m.     Status: Adopted
Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
February 27, 2009: Third Reading Passed (134-0)
Senate
April 2, 2009: Third Reading Passed (47-0)