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2007 Bill(s)
* HB 77 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Rules Description: Require insurance firms use a uniform application form written by the Insurance Dept.
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HB 118 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: IN HCS HB 619 Description: Establish a civil air patrol and provide a means to seek federal funding.
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HB 208 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Requlate and license various radiology specialists.
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HB 209 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Various changes in physician assistant licensing.
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HB 212 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Restrict the maximum prescription co-pay an HMO can charge to the usual and customary retail price.
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* HB 222 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Insurance Description: Require medical malpractice insurance policies give physicians the power to settle claims.
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HB 330 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Ban someone getting state disability benefits if the person has been denied Social Security disability benefits.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 353 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: S Health Description: Toughen Medicaid fraud enforcement. Provide awards for reporting fraud to the Attorney General.
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* HB 432 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Perf Description: Require an HMO to accept any health provider willing to meet the HMO's requirements.
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* HB 447 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Require Medicaid payments cover the "reasonable costs" of providers.
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* HB 463 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Restrict the state from paying for a vaccine that comes from an aborted fetus.
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* HCS HB 466 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Perf Description: Restrict state regulation on health care facility expansion to long-term care facilities.
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HB 483 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Require special training for a cosemologist to use laser lights.
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HCS HB 508 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Perf Description: Require delivery to the Health Dept. any complaint about about the hospital's care.
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HB 546 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Perf: DROPPED Description: Let breast feeding women be excused from jury duty. Disqualify all attorneys from jury duty.
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HB 588 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Healthcare Facilities Description: Establish specific nursing staff ratios for hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.
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HCS HB 948 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require the state to keep a newborn screen test specimen for five years.
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HB 1162 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: A number of changes in requirements and administrative authority for the local 911 emergency service tax. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 1163 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow consolidation of services by St. Joseph and Buchanan County. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 1194 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Healthcare Facilities Description: Extend the termination date of Medicaid from July 2008 to July 2009.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.