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MO HB1545
Bill
Status
3/28/2012
Primary Sponsor
Jeanne Kirkton
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AI Summary
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December 4 is designated as "PKS Day" in Missouri each year.
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Pallister-Killian Syndrome (PKS) is a disorder caused by an abnormal extra chromosome characterized by vision and hearing impairments, seizure disorders, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, sparse hair, and areas of unusual skin coloring.
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The state recommends people observe PKS Day through awareness and educational activities focused on the symptoms and impact of Pallister-Killian Syndrome.
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The state encourages support for programs of research, education, and community service related to PKS.
Legislative Description
Designates December 4 of each year as "PKS Day" in Missouri for awareness and educational activities regarding Pallister-Killian Syndrome
Last Action
Second Read and Referred: General Laws (S)
4/5/2012