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Bill Number Short Title
SB1251 contractors
SB1252 boxing commission; performance audit
SB1253 felony murder; drive by shooting
SB1254 anti-marital fact privilege; exception
SB1255 mine reclamation plans; appropriation
SB1256 aggregate mine reclamation; fees
  (NOW: mining omnibus)
SB1257 consolidation of towns
SB1258 mine inspector; education; training; fees
  (NOW: budget reconciliation; environment)
SB1259 aggregate mine reclamation; initiation; extension
SB1260 aggregate mine reclamation law; exemption
SB1261 public-private partnerships in transportation
SB1262 workers' compensation; charges; dispute resolution
  (NOW: workers' compensation omnibus)
SB1263 technical correction; state land; sale
SB1264 health professionals; disclosure
SB1265 UCC; lost cashier's checks
SB1266 workers' compensation; drugs and alcohol
SB1267 agricultural improvement districts; technical correction
SB1268 labor organizations; political activities; contributions
SB1269 rezoning; majority vote
SB1270 firearms possession; concealed weapons permit
SB1271 jail districts; property tax limit
  (NOW: deficiency judgment; foreclosed properties)
SB1272 community college buildings; names
SB1273 motorcycle safety fund; council; continuation
SB1274 ignition interlock device; time period
SB1275 property deeds; foreclosures; identification
SB1276 community colleges; research; royalty income
SB1277 landlord tenant; tenant noncompliance
SB1278 orders of protection; animals.
SB1279 equine tripping
SB1280 concealing, harboring or shielding aliens
  (NOW: illegal aliens; concealing; harboring; shielding)
SB1281 human trafficking; violation.
  (NOW: violation; human trafficking)
SB1282 smuggling; definitions
  (NOW: smuggling; classification; definitions)
SB1283 dog racing; facility relocation
SB1284 contractors' recovery fund; annual statement
SB1285 CPS information; redactions; challenges
SB1286 universities; international baccalaureate credits
SB1287 appropriations; notice requirements
SB1288 CAGRD revenue bonding; sustainability policies.
SB1289 vehicle accident reports
SB1290 wildfire suppression; payment of claims
SB1291 state photo enforcement system
SB1292 right-of-way acquisition; real estate brokers
SB1293 transportation system database; reporting date
  (NOW: certificates of title; electronic system)
SB1294 state land sales; default
SB1295 game and fish commission; bison
SB1296 technical correction; state trust land
SB1297 flood control districts; remainder parcels
SB1298 minimum wage; conflicting law; repeal
SB1299 jury service; age
SB1300 economic development; conflicting laws; repeal

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