If the county fiscal body adopts an ordinance approving a complaint procedure, allows the filing of a complaint with a local health officer alleging that a person is conducting illegal open burning that results in a health hazard. Requires the local health department to conduct a hearing and authorizes the department to order that the burning cease.
Passed the Senate 47-1.
Requires the alcohol and tobacco commission to establish application requirements, fees, standards, and renewal requirements for certification of alcohol server training programs. Establishes requirements for the certification of alcohol server training programs. Requires retail permittees to: (1) complete a certified alcohol server training program; (2) ensure that each alcohol server completes a certified alcohol server training program and attends refresher courses; and (3) maintain training verification records.
Passed 39-9.
Requires a state educational institution that provides health coverage to the state educational institution’s employees to provide employees with wellness education. Requires the department of insurance to report to the legislative council concerning how to establish and implement a program through which individuals and small employers may purchase group health coverage as a single group.
Passed 48-0.
Allows a defendant against whom a judgment is entered in an action to enforce an ordinance to perform community restitution or service instead of paying a monetary judgment. Allows a county or municipality to establish fines for ordinance violations of not more than: (1) $2,500 for a first violation of an ordinance; and (2) $7,500 for a second or subsequent violation of an ordinance that does not regulate traffic or parking.
Passed 47-1.