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SB 1092: Alzheimer's Disease/Medicaid Waiver Program [SPCC]

GENERAL BILL by Health Policy

Alzheimer's Disease/Medicaid Waiver Program [SPCC]; Extends the authority to continue the Alzheimer's Disease Medicaid home and community-based-services waiver program until the close of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature. Requires the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) to conduct an evaluation of comparable Medicaid home and community-based-services waiver programs to determine their comparative cost effectiveness, etc.

Effective Date: 05/28/2008
Last Action: 5/28/2008 - Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2008-44
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    1/11/2008 Senate SPB 7010 submitted as a committee bill (SB 1092) by Health Policy; Filed
    1/24/2008 Senate • Referred to Health Policy; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Health and Human Services Appropriations
    2/11/2008 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Health Policy, 02/20/08, 2:15 pm, 301-S
    2/20/2008 Senate • Favorable by Health Policy; YEAS 7 NAYS 0
    2/21/2008 Senate • Now in Children, Families, and Elder Affairs
    2/29/2008 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Children, Families, and Elder Affairs, 03/05/08, 2:00 pm, 412-K
    3/4/2008 Senate • Introduced, referred to Health Policy; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Health and Human Services Appropriations -SJ 00069; On Committee agenda-- Health Policy, 02/20/08, 2:15 pm, 301-S; Favorable by Health Policy; YEAS 7 NAYS 0 -SJ 00130; Now in Children, Families, and Elder Affairs -SJ 00130; On Committee agenda-- Children, Families, and Elder Affairs, 03/05/08, 2:00 pm, 412-K
    3/5/2008 Senate • Favorable by Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; YEAS 6 NAYS 0 -SJ 00162
    3/6/2008 Senate • Now in Health and Human Services Appropriations -SJ 00162
    3/27/2008 Senate • Withdrawn from Health and Human Services Appropriations -SJ 00372; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
    4/2/2008 Senate • Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time -SJ 00384
    4/3/2008 Senate • Read 3rd time -SJ 00420; Passed; YEAS 38 NAYS 0 -SJ 00420
    4/9/2008 House • In Messages
    4/14/2008 House • Received, referred to Calendar -HJ 00503
    4/16/2008 House • Substituted for HB 7047 -HJ 00533; Read 2nd time -HJ 00533
    4/18/2008 House • Read 3rd time -HJ 00617; Passed; YEAS 109 NAYS 0 -HJ 00617
    4/22/2008 Senate • Ordered enrolled -SJ 00780
    5/19/2008 • Signed by Officers and presented to Governor
    5/28/2008 • Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2008-44

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  • SB 1092, Enrolled (Current Bill Version) Posted 4/23/2008 at 8:16 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 7047 Medicaid Waiver Program for Alzheimer's Disease Healthcare Council Similar Last Action: 4/16/2008 H Placed on Special Order Calendar; Substituted SB 1092; Laid on Table, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to SB 1092 (Ch. 2008-44) -HJ 00533
    Location:

    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    430.502 Alzheimer's disease; memory disorder clinics and day care and respite care programs.

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  • SB 1092, Original Filed Version Posted 1/17/2008 at 6:34 PM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Children, Families, and Elder Affairs (Post-Meeting) 3/3/2008 (pdf)
    Health Policy (Post-Meeting) 2/13/2008 (pdf)

    Committee Votes (1)

    Date Committee Result
    2/20/2008 2:15 PM Health Policy 7 Yeas - 0 Nays

    Floor Votes (2)

    Date Chamber Result
    4/3/2008 2:47 PM Senate 38 Yeas - 0 Nays
    4/18/2008 10:04 AM House 109 Yeas - 0 Nays

    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    430.502 Alzheimer's disease; memory disorder clinics and day care and respite care programs.

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