Status Summary

First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.20.21. 

Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.1.2021. Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.3.2021; majority pass.

Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.4.21. 

Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 2.10.21.

Floor amendment(s) adopted.

Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 2.12.21.

In the Senate

First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.18.21.

Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 3.10.21;

Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care.

Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.12.21. 

Executive session scheduled in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.19.21; majority pass with amendment(s). 

Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.22.21.

Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.31.21.

Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.3.21.

In the House

House concurred in Senate amendments on 4.12.21.

Speaker signed on 4.14.21.

In the Senate

President signed on 4.21.21.

Other than legislative action

Delivered to Governor on 4.22.21.

(updated 4.30.21)

No change 4.30.21

Legislative Session

2021

Status

In Progress

Sponsor

Boronske

HB1311 allows an individual in a registered apprenticeship program (for becoming a substance use disorder professional) to receive a trainee certificate.  The individual must submit a declaration stating that they are enrolled in an approved education or registered apprenticeships program in order to be eligible for the certificate.

Amendment:

  • Requires the apprenticeship programs to be registered and approved by the Department of Labor and Industries and approved by the Secretary of Health. Provides that the Secretary of Health must define the educational requirements of registered apprenticeship programs.