Relating to supplemental Medicaid provider reimbursement [HB-2739]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that an eligible provider may receive supplemental Medicaid reimbursement, in addition to the rate of payment that the provider would otherwise receive, for Medicaid ground emergency medical transportation services and that the supplemental reimbursement shall be equal to the amount of federal financial participation the department receives as a result of claims submitted for expenditures for services.
HB-2739: Relating to supplemental Medicaid provider reimbursement
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Ellington
Chapter 128, Acts, Regular Session, 2017 on 05/23/2017
Relating to eligibility and fraud requirements for public assistance [HB-2741]
10.0pt;color:windowtext'>The purpose of this bill is to provide for eligibility and fraud requirements for public assistance; defining terms; requiring the Department of Health and Human Resources to implement work requirements for applicants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); requiring discontinuance of a federal waiver; setting forth what meets work requirements; setting out exceptions to work requirements; providing for a good cause exception; allowing for a federal waiver to meet the requirements of this section; providing
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HB-2741: Relating to eligibility and fraud requirements for public assistance
Sponsored by: Rep. Saira Blair
Filed For Introduction on 03/01/2017
Relating to modernization of the Physician Assistant Practice Act [HB-2753]
The purpose of this bill is to modernize the practice act for physician assistants. It substitutes “collaborating” for “supervising” and makes a number of conforming amendments. It alters the make-up of the Board of Medicine to include a second physician assistant. It allows physician assistants to prescribe Schedule III drugs in certain circumstances. It eliminates the need for a recertification exam once the physician assistant is board certified. It allows physician assistants to be reimbursed at the same rate as physicians and advance practice
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HB-2753: Relating to modernization of the Physician Assistant Practice Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Fleischauer
Filed For Introduction on 03/01/2017
You have voted HB-2799: Prohibiting the superintendent of schools from requiring a physical examination to be included to the application for a minor’s work permit.
The West Virginia Assisted Outpatient Treatment Act [HB-2808]
baseline'>The purpose of this bill is to provide assisted outpatient treatment to individuals suffering from mental illness to prevent such individuals from decompensating to the point of likelihood to cause serious harm to self or others for safety of the public, to prevent the costs of inpatient involuntary hospitalization, and costs of incarceration due to untreated mental illness. The bill defines terms, requires legal proceedings, and provides for limitation of liability to examiners and providers.
HB-2808: The West Virginia Assisted Outpatient Treatment Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson
To Health And Human Resources on 03/24/2017
HCR-70: Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention for proposing amendments pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution
Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips
Filed For Introduction on 03/08/2017
You have voted HCR-70: Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention for proposing amendments pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution.