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Legislative Information:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

H0466

Prevention

2008

Adds to existing law relating to birth defects from alcohol; to encourage certain establishments to post warning notices relating to birth defects caused by consumption of alcohol, spirits, wine or beer; to provide for the designing and printing of the warning notices by the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Behavioral Health; to provide for the distribution of the notices by the Alcohol Beverage Control Division of the Idaho State Police; and to authorize the Department of

Health and Welfare to promulgate rules to provide a process of recognition.

Senate introduction to Health and Welfare Committee 02/21/2008

H0165

Prevention

2007

Adds to existing law to provide for certain warning notices relating to birth defects caused by consumption of alcohol, spirits, wine or beer; and to provide for the designing and printing of warning notices by the department of Health and Welfare and the distribution of the notices by the Alcohol Beverage Control Division of the Idaho State Police.

Passed by House 02/29/2007 Introduced to Senate 03/01/2007


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