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House reads four bills for first time; each referred to committee

2111162 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Vermont House gave first readings to four bills on topics including replacing statutory references for a survivor group, use of seclusion and restraint for youth in state custody, claim-edit standards and prior authorization, and opioid use disorder treatment in correctional facilities; each bill was referred to a standing committee.

The Vermont House of Representatives read four bills for the first time on Jan. 14, 2025, and referred each to a standing committee for consideration.

The measures ranged from changing statutory language to rules for treatment in state custody and claims-processing standards. The speaker announced the bills and their committee referrals following the chamber's opening remarks.

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