District Of Columbia
26th Council · 1,418 bills
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As introduced, Bill 26-461 would authorize the Mayor to extend the juvenile curfew hours in the District when appropriate to protect public safety of public or private property. It would authorize the Chief of Police to establish extended juvenile curfew hour zones in specified circumstances and it would start the juvenile curfew hours at 11 p.m. every day and to extend the applicability of the juvenile curfew to 17-year olds.
As introduced, Bill 26-461 would authorize the Mayor to extend the juvenile curfew hours in the District when appropriate to protect public safety of public or private property. It would authorize the Chief of Police to establish extended juvenile curfew hour zones in specified circumstances and it would start the juvenile curfew hours at 11 p.m. every day and to extend the applicability of the juvenile curfew to 17-year olds.
As introduced, Bill 26-157 would authorize the disposition by the Mayor of District-owned real property known as the Langston and Slater Schools located at 45 P Street, N.W., and known for tax and assessment purposes as Lot 0827 and in Square 0615.
As introduced, Bill 26-157 would authorize the disposition by the Mayor of District-owned real property known as the Langston and Slater Schools located at 45 P Street, N.W., and known for tax and assessment purposes as Lot 0827 and in Square 0615.
As introduced, Bill 26-526 would mandate that the Department of Corrections (DOC) evaluate students for special education services who were not evaluated before entering DOC custody. DOC must provide education services for current Individualized Education Program (IEP) holders in their custody. It, among other things, would also require that DOC establish and maintain in a publicly accessible and searchable online tracking system for resident service requests and complaints.
As introduced, Bill 26-526 would mandate that the Department of Corrections (DOC) evaluate students for special education services who were not evaluated before entering DOC custody. DOC must provide education services for current Individualized Education Program (IEP) holders in their custody. It, among other things, would also require that DOC establish and maintain in a publicly accessible and searchable online tracking system for resident service requests and complaints.
As introduced, Bill 26-98 would designate public transit employees as eligible recipients for the Government Employer-Assisted Housing Program.
As introduced, Bill 26-98 would designate public transit employees as eligible recipients for the Government Employer-Assisted Housing Program.
As introduced, Bill 26-463 would establish a District Workers with Disabilities program for employed individuals with disabilities who meet specific eligibility requirements to enroll in Medicaid. It authorizes the Department of Health Care Finance to administer the program. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced, Bill 26-463 would establish a District Workers with Disabilities program for employed individuals with disabilities who meet specific eligibility requirements to enroll in Medicaid. It authorizes the Department of Health Care Finance to administer the program. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced Bill 26-356 would cover and reimburse remote patient monitoring of specific health care service and expenses for pregnant patients. The services include monitoring blood pressure and blood glucose levels during pregnancy and up to 12 months postpartum. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced Bill 26-356 would cover and reimburse remote patient monitoring of specific health care service and expenses for pregnant patients. The services include monitoring blood pressure and blood glucose levels during pregnancy and up to 12 months postpartum. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced, Bill 26-365 would symbolically designate 3rd Street, SW, between I Street, SW and M Street, SW, as Lenora Baker Way.
As introduced, Bill 26-365 would symbolically designate 3rd Street, SW, between I Street, SW and M Street, SW, as Lenora Baker Way.
As introduced, Bill 26-438 would, among other things, require facilities to offer payment plans to low-income patients with unpaid medical bills and prohibit the reporting of medical debt to credit reporting agencies. It would prohibit wage garnishments, home liens for medical debt and prohibit lawsuits and collection actions in certain cases. It would also establish uniform income eligibility criteria and require documentation to prove income. It would require facilities to provide good faith estimates about the cost of health care services to patients before treatment, except in emergency circumstances. It would also grant enforcement power to DC Health and the Office of the Attorney General. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced, Bill 26-438 would, among other things, require facilities to offer payment plans to low-income patients with unpaid medical bills and prohibit the reporting of medical debt to credit reporting agencies. It would prohibit wage garnishments, home liens for medical debt and prohibit lawsuits and collection actions in certain cases. It would also establish uniform income eligibility criteria and require documentation to prove income. It would require facilities to provide good faith estimates about the cost of health care services to patients before treatment, except in emergency circumstances. It would also grant enforcement power to DC Health and the Office of the Attorney General. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.