Suggested State Legislation | 2013 | Volume 72

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SSL Process The Committee on Suggested State Legislation guides the SSL Program. SSL Committee members represent all regions of the country and many areas of state government. Members include legislators, legislative staff, and other state government officials. SSL Committee members meet several times a year to consider legislation. The items chosen by the SSL Committee are published online at www.csg.org after every meeting and then compiled into annual Suggested State Legislation volumes. The volumes are usually published in December. SSL Committee members, other state officials, and their staff, CSG Associates and CSG staff can submit legislation directly to the SSL Program. The SSL Committee also considers legislation from other sources, but only when that legislation is submitted through a state official. Other sources include public interest groups and members of the corporate community who are not CSG Associates. It takes many bills or laws to fill the dockets of one year-long SSL cycle. Items should be submitted to CSG at least eight weeks in advance to be considered for placement on the docket of a scheduled SSL meeting. Items submitted after that are typically held for a later meeting. Beginning with the 2008 SSL Cycle, the SSL Committee will set exact deadlines for submitting bills for each docket. The Committee adopted this policy because of an increase in recent years in the number of bills submitted to SSL Committee dockets too late to enable the committee members to thoroughly review those bills before those were considered in an SSL Committee meeting. Committee members prefer to consider legislation that has been enacted into law by at least one state. Legislation that addresses a single, specific topic is preferable to omnibus legislation that addresses a general topic or references many disparate parts of a state code. Occasionally, committee members will consider and adopt uniform or proposed “model� legislation from an organization, or an interstate compact. In this case, the committee strongly prefers to examine state legislation that enacts the uniform or model law, or compact. In order to facilitate the selection and review process on any submitted legislation, it is particularly helpful to include information on the status of the legislation, an enumeration of other states with similar provisions, and any summaries or analyses of the legislation.

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Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act

22min
pages 113-119

Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act

8min
pages 109-112

Veterans Benefits Appeal Services

3min
pages 120-121

Uniform Child Witness Testimony by Alternative Method Act

13min
pages 104-108

State Employee Idea Application

11min
pages 98-101

Surplus Lines Insurance Multi State Compliance Compact Statement

4min
pages 102-103

School Reform Statement (Teacher Tenure, Teacher Performance

3min
pages 93-94

Sexting and Cyberbullying

5min
pages 95-97

Sales and Use Tax Note

3min
page 92

Remote Automated Medication System

1min
page 91

Recovering Crime Victims’ Property

2min
pages 89-90

Prohibiting Workplace Discrimination by Employers

6min
pages 86-88

Personal Vehicle Sharing (CA

8min
pages 79-81

Next of Kin Registry

8min
pages 76-78

Personal Vehicle Sharing (OR

9min
pages 82-85

Municipal Broadband Systems

19min
pages 69-75

Mortgage Foreclosure Statement

6min
pages 66-68

Justice Reinvestment Statement

12min
pages 60-64

Marriage and Civil Union by Proxy for Members of the Military

1min
page 65

Health Insurance Interstate Sales

12min
pages 53-57

Jurors: Electronic Communications

4min
pages 58-59

Fixed Tuition Rate

2min
pages 51-52

Employee Privacy

2min
pages 47-48

Extraordinary Circumstances Affecting Credit and Insurance Rates

3min
pages 49-50

Disclosing Composition of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids

5min
pages 44-46

Deregulating Telecommunications Note

28min
pages 28-38

Diabetes Reporting

3min
pages 42-43

Determination of Abandonment for Property Subject to a Mortgage Foreclosure Action

6min
pages 39-41

College Credit for Heroes

2min
pages 23-24

Child Placing Agencies: Conscience Clause

1min
page 22

Deduction for Residences in Inventory

7min
pages 25-27

Brew Pubs and Craft Brewers

4min
pages 20-21

Autonomous Vehicles

11min
pages 15-19

Automated Sales Suppression Device

3min
pages 13-14

Suggested State Legislation Style

3min
pages 11-12

SSL Criteria

1min
page 10

SSL Process

1min
page 9

Introduction

4min
pages 7-8

6

2min
pages 2-5

2013 Suggested State Legislation

1min
page 6
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