House passes H.84 on telehealth recordings and H.534 on community action agencies
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Summary
On third reading the House passed H.84, allowing telehealth appointments to be recorded with patient and provider consent, and H.534, 'an act relating to community action agencies.' Both bills were approved by voice vote.
The House of Representatives voted on two bills on third reading and approved both by voice vote.
H.84, titled 'an act relating to allowing telehealth appointments to be recorded with patient and provider consent,' was called for third reading. The presiding officer asked, 'Shall the bill pass?' and, after a voice vote, announced, 'The ayes do have it' and declared the bill passed.
H.534, titled 'an act relating to community action agencies,' was taken up immediately afterward. The presiding officer put the question, members vocalized their votes by voice, and the presiding officer announced that the ayes appear to have it and declared the bill passed.
Both passages were recorded as voice votes; no roll‑call vote tallies or individual recorded votes were provided in the session transcript. The House then completed its orders of the day and continued with announcements before adjourning.

