SB-12: Provides access for patients of hospitals and residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other adult residential care homes to members of the clergy who volunteer to minister and provide religious sacraments and services, counseling, and mental health support during COVID-19 and other public health emergencies. (gov sig) (Item #28)
Sponsored by: Sen. Rick Edmonds
Effective Date 10/28/2020. on 10/28/2020
You have voted SB-12: Provides access for patients of hospitals and residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other adult residential care homes to members of the clergy who volunteer to minister and provide religious sacraments and services, counseling, and mental health support during COVID-19 and other public health emergencies. (gov sig) (Item #28).
SB-2152: An Act To Permit Naloxone Possession and Administration in Public and Private Schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Rebecca Millett
Carried Over, In The Same Posture, To Any Special Session Of The 129th Legislature Pursuant To Joint Order Sp 788. on 03/17/2020
SR-178: Requesting The Office Of Primary Care And Rural Health To Facilitate Discussions With Key Community Health And Social Service Organizations Within Hawaii County To Address The Health And Wellness Needs Of The Most Vulnerable By Aligning The Goals And Objectives Of Key Organizations Into One Shared 2030 Health Vision Plan.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole
The Hearing On This Measure Has Been Cancelled Until Further Notice. on 03/16/2020
You have voted SR-178: Requesting The Office Of Primary Care And Rural Health To Facilitate Discussions With Key Community Health And Social Service Organizations Within Hawaii County To Address The Health And Wellness Needs Of The Most Vulnerable By Aligning The Goals And Objectives Of Key Organizations Into One Shared 2030 Health Vision Plan..
SCR-211: Requesting The Office Of Primary Care And Rural Health To Facilitate Discussions With Key Community Health And Social Service Organizations Within Hawaii County To Address The Health And Wellness Needs Of The Most Vulnerable By Aligning The Goals And Objectives Of Key Organizations Into One Shared 2030 Health Vision Plan.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole
The Hearing On This Measure Has Been Cancelled Until Further Notice. on 03/16/2020
You have voted SCR-211: Requesting The Office Of Primary Care And Rural Health To Facilitate Discussions With Key Community Health And Social Service Organizations Within Hawaii County To Address The Health And Wellness Needs Of The Most Vulnerable By Aligning The Goals And Objectives Of Key Organizations Into One Shared 2030 Health Vision Plan..
HB-2915: As introduced, enacts the "Coronavirus Public Protection Act of 2020," which authorizes the governor to enter into immediate negotiations with the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services and the office of the president of the United States, and seek all necessary waivers, to provide primary care to all uninsured citizens of this state relative to the prevention and treatment of coronavirus. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Clemmons
Failed In Delayed Bill Committee on 06/01/2020
You have voted HB-2915: As introduced, enacts the "Coronavirus Public Protection Act of 2020," which authorizes the governor to enter into immediate negotiations with the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services and the office of the president of the United States, and seek all necessary waivers, to provide primary care to all uninsured citizens of this state relative to the prevention and treatment of coronavirus. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71..
SB-343: As introduced, lowers from 18 to 12 months, the time period after the date that a health insurance entity paid a claim submitted by the healthcare provider by which a health insurance entity may recoup reimbursements to the provider, other than in cases of fraud committed by the healthcare provider. - Amends TCA Title 56; Title 63 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bo Watson
Action Deferred In Senate Health And Welfare Committee To 3/25/2020 on 03/11/2020
You have voted SB-343: As introduced, lowers from 18 to 12 months, the time period after the date that a health insurance entity paid a claim submitted by the healthcare provider by which a health insurance entity may recoup reimbursements to the provider, other than in cases of fraud committed by the healthcare provider. - Amends TCA Title 56; Title 63 and Title 68..
HB-534: As introduced, lowers from 18 to 12 months, the time period after the date that a health insurance entity paid a claim submitted by the healthcare provider by which a health insurance entity may recoup reimbursements to the provider, other than in cases of fraud committed by the healthcare provider. - Amends TCA Title 56; Title 63 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Hill
Taken Off Notice For Cal. In Judiciary Committee on 05/26/2020
You have voted HB-534: As introduced, lowers from 18 to 12 months, the time period after the date that a health insurance entity paid a claim submitted by the healthcare provider by which a health insurance entity may recoup reimbursements to the provider, other than in cases of fraud committed by the healthcare provider. - Amends TCA Title 56; Title 63 and Title 68..