in the proposed Blessing-Ingram bill the insurance requirement would remain in place, but the “lookback period” – the time span for determining whether an offender was a repeat offender – would be pruned back from five years to one year. ...
The ruling is another setback for the law, Ballot Measure 114, which is now entirely paused as legal challenges to various portions of the law make their way through Oregon’s court system. The judge determined that the law’s heightened background check requirement could not be implemented whi...
doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2017.05.056ElizabethHusteadKaraGolisBrianButlerJoyceCounihanAnnaClaudiaSDOSJournal of Nutrition Education & Behavior