SB 156: Insurance Fraud/Motor Vehicles/Specialty Clinics [EPCC]
GENERAL BILL by Garcia
Insurance Fraud/Motor Vehicles/Specialty Clinics [EPCC]; Prohibits an owner or operator of a motor vehicle from recovering noneconomic damages if the owner or operator cannot establish that he or she maintained proof of financial responsibility for the vehicle at the time of the accident by one of the methods specified by state law. Provides legislative findings that additional regulation of specialty health care clinics is necessary to prevent significant fraudulent practices in infusion therapy, etc. APPROPRIATION: $1,327,327.
Effective Date: 10/01/2008
Last Action: 1/22/2008 Senate - Withdrawn from Banking and Insurance; Health Regulation; General Government Appropriations; Withdrawn prior to introduction, L/I/S/C passed, refer to CS/HB 13-C (Ch. 2007-324)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Last Action: 1/22/2008 Senate - Withdrawn from Banking and Insurance; Health Regulation; General Government Appropriations; Withdrawn prior to introduction, L/I/S/C passed, refer to CS/HB 13-C (Ch. 2007-324)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
---|---|---|
9/6/2007 | Senate |
• Filed |
11/28/2007 | Senate |
• Referred to Banking and Insurance; Health Regulation; General Government Appropriations |
1/22/2008 | Senate |
• Withdrawn from Banking and Insurance; Health Regulation; General Government Appropriations; Withdrawn prior to introduction, L/I/S/C passed, refer to CS/HB 13-C (Ch. 2007-324) |