Relative to Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.
Overview: ACR 43, Relative to Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.Purpose and Intent: This concurrent resolution designates the month of March as "Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
Overview: ACR 43, Relative to Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.Purpose and Intent: This concurrent resolution designates the month of March as "Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
Overview: ACR 43, Relative to Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.
Purpose and Intent: This concurrent resolution designates the month of March as "Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month" in the state. The goal is to increase public awareness and understanding of bleeding disorders, which are a group of conditions that impair the body's ability to control blood clotting.
Key Provisions:
- Officially recognizes March as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
- Encourages state residents to participate in educational and community events
- Calls on the Governor to issue a proclamation to observe the awareness month
- Directs the resolution to be transmitted to the Governor and relevant state agencies
Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution aims to benefit individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease, by raising the profile of these conditions. It may also impact healthcare providers, advocacy organizations, and the general public by promoting greater understanding.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The concurrent resolution has been chaptered by the California Secretary of State, indicating it has been passed by both the State Assembly and Senate and signed into law. As a resolution, it does not require the Governor's signature to take effect.
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