This evening the House met to complete legislative action on three bills. Including Senate Bill 267 which would repeal code relating to Governor’s Office of Health Enhancement and Lifestyle Planning. Senate Bill 363 which will establish maximum rates and service limitations for reimbursement of health care services by Court of Claims. Senate Bill 510 which will create the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
The House concurred and completed House Bill 2098 and House Bill 2224. HB 2098 will authorize those health care professionals to provide services to patients or residents of state-run veterans’ facilities without obtaining an authorization to practice. HB 2224 will provide that historical reenactors are not violating the provision prohibiting unlawful military organization.
The House refused to concur with Senate amendments on Senate Bill 37. A conference committee was appointed.
Six bills were passed as well. One bill was Senate Bill 273 relating to brewer, resident brewer and brewpub licensing and operations. Another was Senate Bill 267, which would repeal code relating to Governor’s Office of Health Enchantment and Lifestyle Planning.
The House advanced thirty bills to third reading.
The following House committees will meet tomorrow:
Judiciary will meet at 9:15 a.m. in 410M
The House is adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow
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