RECAP: Insurance-Related Legislative Committee Action–Tuesday, April 7

Apr 8, 2009

 

Florida House of Representatives Full Appropriations Council on Education and Economic Development

The Florida House of Representatives Full Appropriations Council on Education and Economic Development met on Tuesday, April 7, and acted on the following insurance-related bill:

  • HB 5019 relating to Unemployment Compensation Claims and Benefits Information System Project by the Florida House of Representatives Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations Committee
    • Update:  HB 5019 PASSED (21Y-0N) with no amendments; HB 5019 was placed on the Florida House of Representatives’ Special Order Calendar for a second reading.  To view the most recent bill analysis, click here.

To view the Committee packet, click here.

 

Florida Senate Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability

The Florida Senate Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability met on Tuesday, April 7, and acted on the following insurance-related bills:

  • CS/SB 270 relating to Public Records/Insured Dependents/Agency Group Plan by the Florida Senate Committee on Community Affairs
    • Update:  CS/SB 270 PASSED (8Y-0N) with no amendments; CS/SB 270 next will proceed to the Florida Senate Committee on Community Affairs.  To view the most recent bill analysis, click here.
  • SB 2158 relating to Public Records/Claims Files and Medical Records by State Senator Mike Haridopolos (R-Melbourne)
    • Update:  SB 2158 PASSED (8Y-0N) with a Committee amendment; CS/SB 2158 next will proceed to the Florida Senate Committee on Rules.  To view the most recent bill analysis, click here.

To view the Committee packet, click here.

 

Florida Senate Policy and Steering Committee on Ways and Means

The Florida Senate Policy and Steering Committee on Ways and Means met on Tuesday, April 7, and acted on the following insurance-related bill:

  • CS/SB 1758 relating to Insurance by the Florida Senate Committee on General Government Appropriations
    • Update:  CS/SB 1758 PASSED (20Y-0N) with no amendments; CS/SB 1758 next will proceed to the Florida Senate Committee on Rules.  To view the most recent bill analysis, click here.

To view the Committee packet, click here.

 

 

For additional information on Florida’s legislative process and terminology, click here.

 

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