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Commerce committee approves technical changes to 62J mandate review process; members urge bipartisan follow-up
Summary
Senate File 1407, a technical clarification of the 62J mandate-benefit review statute, was recommended to pass and referred to Health and Human Services after discussion about scope and the need for bipartisan, bicameral work on any substantive reforms.
On March 6 the Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee recommended Senate File 1407 — a technical cleanup of the statutory 62J mandate-benefit review process — and referred it to the Health and Human Services Committee.
Senator Mann described the bill as a set of clarifying edits to an ambiguous statute. The proposal would codify current practices, require…
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