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What the Senate Public Health committee passed (and didn—t) today

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · March 10, 2021
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Summary

The committee moved a set of bills on telemedicine, Alzheimer—s planning, workers— comp/COVID protections and smaller regulatory items; the measure to define "good moral character" for licensing boards failed to advance.

The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee considered a broad agenda and disposed of a number of bills by voice vote.

Key votes and actions at a glance: - HB 10-63 (telemedicine): Passed in committee after extended debate over audio-only visits and the definition of a medical record (see separate coverage). - HB 14-34 (Alzheimer—s and dementia advisory council): Passed; will require periodic state planning and aims to coordinate agency response and position…

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