Creating the "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot programs.
Arkansas requires licensed healthcare facilities to use smoke-evacuation systems during surgeries likely to generate surgical smoke, strengthening worker and patient safety.
Arkansas requires licensed healthcare facilities to use smoke-evacuation systems during surgeries likely to generate surgical smoke, strengthening worker and patient safety.
Note on source material and scope
- The documents provided contain conflicting material under the same bill number. The bill header references bonds for improvements at Alcorn State University, but the legislative text primarily contains (1) an Arkansas bill establishing standards for surgical smoke evacuation in licensed healthcare facilities and (2) an Illinois bill amending commercial driver’s license (CDL) exemptions for snow‑removal drivers. This summary highlights the substantive provisions found in those texts, notes affected parties, enforcement, and the bill’s procedural status. Clarification from the bill sponsor or legislature would be required to resolve the contradictory titles and jurisdictions.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a clean, state‑specific summary (Arkansas or Illinois) after you confirm which state's HB 1718 you want summarized, or
- Draft a short memo identifying the editorial/clerical inconsistencies for legislative staff to resolve.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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