Legislature(2011 - 2012)
2012-02-22 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2012-02-22 Senate Journal Page 1594 SB 74 SENATE BILL NO. 74 "An Act requiring insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders, describing the method for establishing a covered treatment plan for those disorders, and defining the covered treatment for those disorders; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. The following updated fiscal information was published today: Fiscal Note No. 2, zero, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development Senator Coghill offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 1, line 1, following "requiring": Insert "health care insurers to offer" Page 1, line 6, following "Coverage": Insert "offered" 2012-02-22 Senate Journal Page 1595 Page 1, line 8: Delete "provide" Insert "offer" Page 1, line 9: Delete "required by" Insert "offered under" Page 2, line 13, following "Coverage": Insert "offered" Senator Coghill moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 74 Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 4 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Coghill, Dyson, Giessel, Huggins Nays: Davis, Egan, Ellis, French, Hoffman, McGuire, Menard, Meyer, Olson, Paskvan, Stedman, Stevens, Thomas, Wagoner, Wielechowski Excused: Kookesh and so, Amendment No. 1 failed. Senator Meyer moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. SENATE BILL NO. 74 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SENATE BILL NO. 74 "An Act requiring insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders, describing the method for establishing a covered treatment plan for those disorders, and defining the covered treatment for those disorders; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2012-02-22 Senate Journal Page 1596 SB 74 Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date YEAS: 14 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Davis, Egan, Ellis, French, Hoffman, McGuire, Menard, Meyer, Olson, Paskvan, Stevens, Thomas, Wagoner, Wielechowski Nays: Coghill, Dyson, Giessel, Huggins, Stedman Excused: Kookesh and so, SENATE BILL NO. 74 passed the Senate. Senator Meyer moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clause. Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Coghill gave notice of reconsideration.