Welcome to our bill-tracking section. We maintain a list of state bills that could affect people with mental illnesses, and we update it daily so you can follow amendments and votes. Then, once you've read the latest developments and formed your own opinion on the legislation, you can communicate your views directly with lawmakers by using our fast and easy e-mail system.
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Bill: AB 1 - Author: Nunez
02/25/2008 - From SENATE Committee on HEALTH without further action pursuant to JR 62(a).
Subject: Relates to the Health Care Cost and Quality Transparency Committee, requiring residents to enroll in and maintain minimum health care coverage, the Cooperative Health Insurance Purchasing Program, the Healthy Action Incentives and Rewards Program, Medi-Cal hospital rate stabilization, health insurance market reforms, health care service plans' prescription drug benefits, employer cafeteria plans, a diabetes services program, medical assistants, nurse practitioners, and electronic prescribing.
Bill: AB 1001 - Author: Parra
02/01/2008 - From Committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to JR 56. Died pursuant to Art. IV, Sec. 10(c) of the Constitution.
Subject: Allows taxpayers to designate on their tax returns, that a specified amount in excess of their tax liability be transferred to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. Provides that all moneys contributed to the fund pursuant to these provisions, be allocated to the Franchise Tax Board and the Controller for reimbursement of cost and to the University of California for the support of ovarian cancer research.
Bill: AB 1009 - Author: Benoit
02/01/2008 - From Committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to JR 56. Died pursuant to Art. IV, Sec. 10(c) of the Constitution.
Subject: Enacts the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act. Requires, with an exemption for medical emergency, the physician performing the abortion to offer the pregnant woman information and counseling on fetal pain. Require the Department of Public Health to develop a related brochure and a waiver form. Requires the Medical Board to adopt regulations for revocation or suspension of medical licenses for violation of these provisions. Authorizes a civil action.
Bill: AB 1022 - Author: Saldana
09/27/2008 - Vetoed by GOVERNOR.
Subject: Exempts a care at-home program from the licensing provisions applicable to residential care facilities for the elderly, if certain conditions are met. Defines a continuing care at-home program as a care at-home program operated by a continuing care provider that meets prescribed requirements. Increases the maximum entrance fee for certain residence agreements exempt from continuing care contract provisions. Requires annual adjustments for cost-of-living increases.
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