Grisanti Has Six Bills Signed Into Law By Governor
Mark Grisanti
August 1, 2013
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ISSUE:
- Environment
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COMMITTEE:
- Environmental Conservation
NYPIRG released the results from a study of the 2013 New York State Legislative Session found that Sen. Grisanti had the most pieces of legislation pass both the Senate and the Assembly when compared to his colleagues from Western New York.
Six of those bills sponsored by Grisanti and passed by both houses were signed by the Governor today. The bills range from dealing with lowering bow hunting registration fees to pet dealer licensing.
"These laws will greatly help the WNY community, as well as New York State," said Grisanti. "I would like to thank the Governor for signing these bills into law, and all those that helped bring these bills to shape."
S697A requires individuals employed in the supply of central services to hospitals to be certified and undergo continuing education. Central service technicians prepare, distribute and control the sterile and non-sterile items and equipment used in all clinical areas of a hospital. The legislation requires the certification of persons who wish to practice in the central service, and provides certain requirements for such certification. In addition, the bill imposes a continuing education recruitment.
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