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House Health Insurance Committee reports HB 4713–4719, a seven-bill fraud package, to the House
Summary
At a committee meeting, the House Health Insurance Committee voted unanimously to report seven insurance-fraud bills (House Bills 4713–4719) to the full House, including adopted substitutes for HB 4717 and HB 4718 that expand definitions and clarify reporting requirements.
At a committee meeting, the House Health Insurance Committee reported seven bills addressing insurance fraud — House Bills 4713 through 4719 — to the full House, voting 10-0 on each measure.
The bills were presented together as a fraud bill package and advanced with recommendations that each bill pass. Committee members said stakeholders had weighed in on several provisions; the committee adopted substitute language for HB 4717 and HB 4718 before voting them out. Support cards on the record included a representative of the Insurance Alliance of Michigan and a representative of the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights indicating support.
Why it matters: the package makes changes to fraud definitions and reporting duties that affect insurers and entities the bills name as reporters; one substitute expands racketeering definitions to include title…
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