Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Financial Services to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to health issues
Senate, February 17, 2022 -- The committee on Financial Services, to whom was referred the petitions (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 236) of Patrick M. O'Connor, Carmine Lawrence Gentile, Steven S. Howitt, Ryan C. Fattman and other members of the General Court for legislation to establish a dental patient bill of rights; (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 714) of Patrick M. O'Connor, Carmine Lawrence Gentile, Steven S. Howitt, Ryan C. Fattman and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits; and (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 731) of Walter F. Timilty, Ryan C. Fattman, Brian W. Murray, Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr. and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to ambulance service reimbursement, reports the accompanying Order (Senate, No. 2701).
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Sponsor:
- Joint Committee on Financial Services
- Status:
- Referred to Senate Committee on Rules
Order History
Date | Branch | Action |
---|---|---|
2/17/2022 | Senate | Reported from the committee on Financial Services |
2/17/2022 | Senate | Accompanied by S236, S714 and S731 |
2/17/2022 | Senate | Order reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Rules of the two branches, acting concurrently |
2/28/2022 | Senate | Discharged to the committee on Senate Rules |
1/3/2023 | Senate | No further action taken |
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