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Committee approves do‑pass on House Bill 11‑09 after brief discussion of wording and federal privacy language

2117564 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Human Services Committee voted to recommend a do‑pass on House Bill 11‑09 after members reviewed wording changes and confirmed portions referencing federal privacy requirements and purchase‑of‑services language mirrored existing sections.

Committee members reviewed language in House Bill 11 09 and discussed several technical points, including a "supremacy" provision and the bill's relationship to federal privacy requirements and purchase‑of‑services language.

One member said the bill's language on federal privacy was "verbatim" from an existing section and that the purchase‑of‑services text had only been rearranged without substantive change. Representative Anderson recommended a do‑pass. Representative Davis seconded the motion.

After a short period of technical discussion and a brief recess for connectivity issues, the clerk called the roll. Members present voted in favor and the clerk announced the motion passed, 12‑0‑1.

The committee recorded a due pass recommendation for House Bill 11 09 and will transmit that recommendation in its committee report.