Crist vetoes bills on nursing home inspections, teacher standards
Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007.
Tallahassee, FL - Bills that would have reduced state nursing home inspections and lowered training standards for some teachers of students who speak English as a second language were vetoed Thursday by Gov. Charlie Crist.
The governor vetoed five measures in all. The others would have increased court costs for certain violations, increased fees for late payment of consumer credit accounts and made several changes in a Broward County improvement district.
The nursing home bill (SB 682) would have reduced the frequency of quality of care reviews from quarterly to annually.
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