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HB 1719 Claims; Cyrus McCormick.

Introduced by: S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:

Claims; McCormick, Cyrus and Hyder, Lowe & Galston. Provides $10,944.14 in relief to Cyrus McCormick to reimburse him for health insurance premium payments. The Department of Social Services failed to inform Mr. McCormick of the Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIP program). The bill also grants $2,015.90 in relief to the law firm of Hyder, Lowe & Galston for reimbursement of legal expenses.

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Claims; McCormick, Cyrus. Provides $10,944.14 in relief to Cyrus McCormick to reimburse him for health insurance premium payments. The Department of Social Services failed to inform Mr. McCormick of the Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIP program).

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Claims; Cyrus McCormick. Provides $10,944.14 in relief to Cyrus McCormick as reimbursement for health insurance premium payments. The Department of Social Services failed to inform Mr. McCormick of the Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIP program) despite having information demonstrating that Mr. McCormick met the criteria for the program. The relief covers insurance premiums paid between July of 1995, when the HIP program became available statewide, and November of 1997, when Mr. McCormick was approved for participation in the program.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Claims; Cyrus McCormick. Provides $10,944.14 in relief to Cyrus McCormick as reimbursement for health insurance premium payments. The Department of Social Services failed to inform Mr. McCormick of the Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIP program) despite having information demonstrating that Mr. McCormick met the criteria for the program. The relief covers insurance premiums paid between July of 1995, when the HIP program became available statewide, and November of 1997, when Mr. McCormick was approved for participation in the program.