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2020 SESSION
Senate Bills on Third Reading
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S.B. 95.
A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 38.2-3438, 38.2-3442, and
38.2-3451 of the Code of Virginia, relating to health insurance; essential
health benefits; preventive services. 20100541D
- 01/30/20 Senate: Printed as engrossed 20100541D-E
- 12/03/19 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20100541D
Patrons--Favola and Boysko; Delegates: Kory and Samirah
Reported from Committee on Labor and Commerce with amendments (13-Y 8-N)
YEAS--Ward, Sullivan, Kory, Keam, Lopez, Lindsey, Bagby, Heretick, Mullin, Bourne, Guzman, Ayala, Gooditis--13.
NAYS--Kilgore, Byron, Ware, Marshall, Wilt, Ransone, O'Quinn, Head--8.
ABSTENTIONS--0.
NOT VOTING--Webert--1.
AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE HOUSE
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 1. Line 182, engrossed, after services
- insert
- under the most current recommendations and guidelines
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 2. Line 183, engrossed, after services
- strike
- the remainder of line 183
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 3. Line 184, engrossed, after
- strike
- issued pursuant to
- insert
- as required by
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 4. Line 185, engrossed, after PPACA
- insert
- as
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 5. Line 207, engrossed, after plan
- unstrike
- the remainder of line 207 and through
LABOR AND COMMERCE
- 6. Line 211, engrossed, after
- insert
- Nothing in this section shall require a health benefit plan
providing large group health insurance coverage to provide coverage for
essential health benefits in a manner that exceeds the requirements of the
PPACA as of January 1, 2019.