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House Health Committee accepts substitute for House Bill 12
Summary
The Ohio House Health Committee accepted a substitute to HB 12 that clarifies who counts as a health care provider, adjusts objection notification requirements, and adds liability protections for pharmacists and facilities required to fill drugs they object to.
The Ohio House Health Committee on Tuesday accepted a substitute amendment to House Bill 12 during the committee's fifth hearing. Representative Gross moved the adoption of amendment L136‑2394, describing language changes the sponsor said remove a potential compelled‑speech problem and instead require physicians to be informed of patient objections.
Representative Gross…
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