HB 1125: Medical Necessity
GENERAL BILL by Bullard
Medical Necessity; construes treatments or medications requested or prescribed by licensed physician to be medically necessary for certain purposes. Creates 627.6015,.6511, 636.0035, 641.195,.4025,.475.
Last Action: 4/30/1999 House - Died in Committee on Health Care Services (HFC)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 3/1/1999 House • Prefiled
3/4/1999 House • Introduced -HJ 00153
3/5/1999 House • Referred to Health Care Services (HFC); Insurance (CAC); Governmental Operations (PRC); Health & Human Services Appropriations (FRC) -HJ 00247
4/30/1999 House • Died in Committee on Health Care Services (HFC)
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HB 1125, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 8/28/2000 at 9:26 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location S 2116 Medical Necessity Identical Last Action: 4/30/1999 S Died in Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care
Location:Citations - Statutes (6)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 627.6015 627.6511 636.0035 641.195 641.4025 641.475
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