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Committee introduces multiple rule-to-statute and Medicaid proposals; one sent to second reading
Summary
The House Health and Welfare Committee introduced several legislative requests (RS) to move administrative rules into statute, adjust state laboratory fees, modify Medicaid managed care risk-sharing, and update agency references. RS 32301 was introduced and recommended to the second-reading calendar.
The House Health and Welfare Committee heard brief presentations and introduced multiple legislative requests (RS) covering laboratory regulations, refugee medical-assistance eligibility, pharmacy rules, Medicaid managed care risk-sharing, and agency reference updates.
Representative David Levitt, R., District 25, described RS 3210 as a transfer of several IDAPA administrative rules for clinical laboratory quality assurance, clandestine drug laboratory cleanup, and state laboratory fees into statute. Levitt said the change does not add new regulations but moves long-standing rules into statute and includes "one key…
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