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The Daily Bulletin: 2019-05-06 | Legislative Reporting Service
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The Daily Bulletin: 2019-05-06
PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 106 (2019-2020) PED/INMATE HEALTH CARE REIMBURSEMENT. Filed Feb 19 2019, AN ACT TO IMPROVE INMATE HEALTH
CARE REIMBURSEMENT AND INTERNAL PROCESSES, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JOINT LEGISLA TIVE PROGRAM
EVALUATION COMMITTEE.
House committee substitute to the 3rd edition makes the following changes.
Eliminates the requirement for the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to include in its plan to increase the use of the Central
Prison Healthcare Complex (CPHC) all expenditures for inmate health care services in a DPS. Health Services Section, budget
code, and options for eliminating the inmate health care services structural deficit.
Deletes the changes to GS 143B-707.3(a) that required that any contracts and extensions of contracts (was, extension of
contracts only) for medical services provided to inmates by contracted providers and facilities include the specified
reimbursement rates and required any contracts and extensions for medical services provided to inmates by contracted
providers and facilities to include the specified reimbursement rates, unless greater cost savings can be demonstrated through
the use of an alternative rate.
Makes a conforming deletion of a provision in the act's effective date that required any contracts or extension of contracts or
medical services provided to inmates by contracted providers and facilities entered into by or after July 1, 2019, to include the
reimbursement rates in GS 143B-707.3(a).
Intro, by Horn, Farmer-Butterfield, Lucas, R. Turner. GS 143B
Courts/Judiciary, Criminal Justice, Corrections
(Sentencing/Probation), Government, Public Safety and
Emergency Management, State Agencies, Department of
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Public Safety, Office of State Human Resources (formerly
Office of State Personnel), Health and Human Services,
Health, Health Insurance, Social Services, Public Assistance
H 1 18 (2019-2020) FIRST RESPONDERS ACT OF 2019. Filed Feb 1 9 20 19, AN ACT TO DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION TO STUDY THE NEED FOR INTERSTATE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS TO ASSIST FIRST RESPONDERS AND
FOR THE BENEFIT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
House committee substitute to the 4th edition makes the following changes.
Deletes Part 11 of the act, which amended GS 14-269 to provide for concealed carry for certain emergency medical services
personnel and directed law enforcement agencies to provide paramedics protective equipment while rendering tactical medical
assistance during a Special Weapons and Tactics operation. Makes conforming changes to the act's long title and makes
conforming organizational changes to the act.
Intro, by Warren, Corbin, D. Hall, Potts.
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Courts/Judiciary, Motor Vehicle, Government, Public Safety
and Emergency Management, State Agencies, Department of
Transportation
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