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Senate Health and Human Services committee holds six bills after brief hearings and testimony

2802536 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

At its March 27 meeting the Senate Health and Human Services Committee heard several bills on board governance language, archival vital records, disposition alternatives, and primary care training sites; each bill was held for further consideration after sponsor explanation or brief testimony.

The Senate Health and Human Services Committee took up a series of bills on March 27 and voted to hold each for further consideration. The items heard and their immediate outcomes are summarized below.

Senate Bill 608 (businesses and professions — dentists and dental hygienists): The bill, offered at the Department of Health’s request, standardizes successor appointment language across professional boards and provides that a quorum be a majority of appointed members, and allows expired members to continue until a successor is appointed. Neil Heitinen of RIDOH (appearing for the department) explained the proposal.…

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