HB414

Provides for prohibitions on hiring individuals with certain criminal convictions

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Louisiana HB414 prohibits healthcare providers from hiring unlicensed healthcare workers and licensed ambulance personnel with certain criminal.

Louisiana HB414 amends existing law to prohibit healthcare providers from hiring unlicensed healthcare workers and licensed ambulance personnel convicted of certain criminal offenses. The bill extends the hiring prohibitions to include federal offenses or offenses in another state that would satisfy the elements of an offense listed in present law. It adds to the list of offenses that prohibit hiring, including aggravated crimes against children and possession of controlled dangerous substances.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

27 Yea

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8 Nay

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4 Absent

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Calendar

May 13

9:30 AM

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare

Apr 8

9:00 AM

House Committee on Health and Welfare

History

Jun 9

House

Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 802.

Jun 9

House

Effective date: See Act.

Jun 4

House

Sent to the Governor for executive approval.