21st Legislature(1999-2000)

Bill History/Action for Legislature

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  • Bill HB 149
  • Current Status (H) L&C
  •  Then FIN, RLS
  • Status Date 04/15/2000
  • Bill Version
  • Short Title INSURANCE:MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
  • Sponsor(S) REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS BY REQUEST

  • Title "An Act relating to insurance coverage for treatment of mental illness and substance abuse; repealing provisions of ch. 8, SLA 1997, that terminates required mental health benefit coverage; and providing for an effective date."
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Full Text of HB 149 Intro/ Offered Passed
Version Amended Name PDF Date House Senate
HB0149A HB 149 pdf

Fiscal Action Summary

HB 149 Published
Fiscal Note Preparer Date Chamber Fiscal Impact Cmte Report Approp Bill

Bill Amendments Summary

  • Bill : HB 149

Amendments that are adopted are incorporated into the next version of the bill.
PDF versions of the amendment may have slight variations from the Journal entry. The Journal should be considered the authoritative version.

Action Journal
Amendment Chamber Action Date Page PDF

House and Senate Minutes/Recordings

  • Bill : HB 149
Meeting Date Start Time Title Meeting Details
4/11/2000 3:11 PM HOUSE HES Minutes
4/10/1999 10:07 AM HOUSE HES Minutes
4/8/1999 3:06 PM HOUSE HES Minutes

Documents for Bill HB 149 21st Legislature

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Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Jrn Date Jrn Page Text
516 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
516 (H) HES, L&C, FIN
Min (H) Minutes (HHES)
Text (H) HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES at 03:00 PM CAPITOL 106
Text (H) HEARD AND HELD
Min (H) Minutes (HHES)
Text (H) HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES at 10:00 AM CAPITOL 106
Text (H) HEARD AND HELD/SUBCOMMITTEE APPOINTED
Min (H) Minutes (HHES)
Text (H) HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES at 03:00 PM CAPITOL 106
Text (H) Moved Out of Committee
3163 (H) HES RPT 2DP 1DNP 3NR
3164 (H) DP: KEMPLEN, BRICE; DNP: COGHILL;
3164 (H) NR: GREEN, DYSON, WHITAKER
3164 (H) ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DCED)
3164 (H) REFERRED TO LABOR & COMMERCE
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