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HB 2292, 78th R.S.
Relating to the provision of health and human services in this state, including the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and other state agencies; providing penalties.

Related House committee minutes

Appropriations, 78th Leg.

04/02/2003
04/08/2003
04/10/2003
04/17/2003

Calendars, 78th Leg.

04/22/2003


Related Senate committee minutes

Finance, 78th Leg.

05/12/2003
05/22/2003
05/23/2003
05/24/2004

Health and Human Services, 78th Leg.

05/24/2004
03/01/2006

Related legislative committee charges

Senate Health and Human Services, 79th Leg.
Monitor the implementation of HB 2292, 78th R.S., relating to health and human services. Focus on implementation of service coordination and consolidation efforts to assess the impact on service quality, while reducing costs.
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Senate Health and Human Services, 78th Leg.
Monitor implementation and make recommendations to improve HB 2292, 78th R.S.. Include reviews of implementation of the preferred drug list and prior authorization and the new call center for determination of program and service eligibility. The Committee will coordinate activities with the Health and Human Services Transition Legislative Oversight Committee.
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