SB 268 IN Passed One Chamber
Colorectal cancer screening coverage.
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Summary
Specifies services to be included as part of a covered colorectal cancer screening for policies of accident and sickness insurance and health maintenance organization (HMO) contracts. Defines "follow-up colonoscopy". Provides that a policy of accident and sickness insurance or HMO contract must cover: (1) a colorectal cancer screening test assigned either an "A" or "B" grade by the United States Preventive Services Task Force; and (2) A follow up colonoscopy if the result of a non-invasive colorectal cancer screening test with an "A" or "B" grade from the United States Preventive Services Task Force is positive. Provides that a high deductible health plan may impose a deductible requirement for a follow-up colonoscopy if these colorectal cancer screening requirements would be inconsistent with Internal Revenue Code provisions concerning high deductible health plans.
Sponsors (4)
- Mike Bohacek Republican · author
- Andy Zay · author
- Scott Baldwin Republican · author
- Martin Carbaugh Republican · sponsor
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Chris May Republican · cosponsor
Action history (11)
- Jan 10, 2022 Authored by Senator Bohacek · upper
- Jan 10, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions · upper
- Jan 12, 2022 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Jan 12, 2022 Senator Zay added as second author · upper
- Jan 18, 2022 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Jan 20, 2022 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 35: yeas 44, nays 2 · upper
- Jan 20, 2022 House sponsor: Representative Carbaugh · upper
- Jan 20, 2022 Cosponsor: Representative May · upper
- Jan 20, 2022 Senator Baldwin added as third author · upper
- Jan 21, 2022 Referred to the House · upper
- Feb 1, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance · lower
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