A House committee on [date not specified] gave House Bill 21 15 a committee "due pass" recommendation after a brief presentation by Chairman Osborne.
Chairman Osborne told the committee, "House Bill 21 15 is a bill, having to do with, moving, some programs from, one agency to another," and moved adoption of the committee action. A member seconded the motion; the committee recorded a "due pass" recommendation and the bill was opened for signatures to complete committee processing.
The transcript does not specify which programs or which agencies would be affected, nor does it record a roll-call vote or vote tally; the action recorded in the meeting was the committee giving the bill a "due pass" recommendation. After the signatures were opened, the presiding chair took personal privilege, noting, "this is my first, last, and only opportunity to, chair a committee," and then adjourned the meeting.
Next procedural steps for the bill (timing, broader floor consideration, or the agencies involved) were not specified during this meeting.