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Bill Details Report As of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H39 Establish Birth Donna 02/02/21 Ref to the Com Ref to the 02/02/21 SOG * [Active] Center Licensure White, on Health, if Com on Act Donny favorable, Health, if Lambeth Finance, if favorable, favorable, Finance, if Rules, favorable, Calendar, and Rules, Operations of Calendar, the House and Operations of the House H42 2020 COVID Relief Donny 02/03/21 Ref to the Com Ref to the 02/03/21 SOG * (=S36) Bill Modifications Lambeth, on Com on [Active] Jason Saine, Appropriations Appropriati Dean Arp, , if favorable, ons, if Jeffrey Rules, favorable, Elmore Calendar, and Rules, Operations of Calendar, the House and Operations of the House Page 1 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H71 Living Donor Phil R. 02/15/21 Ref to the Com Serial 03/03/21 SOG * [Active] Protection Act Shepard, on Health, if Referral To Pat B. favorable, Rules, Hurley, Finance, if Calendar, Marcia favorable, and Morey, Rules, Operations Larry Potts Calendar, and of the Operations of House the House Added H89 September as Wayne 02/17/21 Ref to the Com 03/10/21 03/10/21 03/11/21 Rules and Ref To Com 03/11/21 SOG * (=S80) Childhood Cancer Sasser, Ben on Health, if Operations On Rules [Active] Awareness Month Moss, David favorable, and Willis, Rules, Operations Howard Calendar, and of the Penny Operations of Senate the House Page 2 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H91 Reduce Reg. To John R. Bell, 02/17/21 Ref to the Com 03/17/21 03/17/21 03/18/21 Rules and Ref To Com 03/18/21 SOG * (=S103) Help Children IV, Donny on Health, if Operations On Rules [Active] with Autism Lambeth, favorable, and Kristin Finance, if Operations Baker, Jason favorable, of the Saine Rules, Senate Calendar, and Operations of the House H93 Req. Opioid Wayne 02/17/21 Ref to the Com 04/28/21 04/28/21 04/29/21 Rules and Ref To Com 04/29/21 SOG * [Active] Antagonist Ed. Sasser, Chris on Insurance, Operations On Rules w/Opioid Scripts Humphrey, if favorable, and Tim D. Health, if Operations Moffitt, favorable, of the Gale Adcock Rules, Senate Calendar, and Operations of the House Page 3 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H95 Improve Wayne 02/17/21 Ref to the Com 03/09/21 03/09/21 03/10/21 Rules and Ref To Com 03/10/21 SOG * (=S135) Anatomical Gift Sasser, Larry on Health, if Operations On Rules [Active] Donation Process Potts, Becky favorable, and Carney, Rules, Operations Kristin Baker Calendar, and of the Operations of Senate the House H96 Allow Pharmacists Wayne 02/17/21 Ref to the Com Ref to the 02/17/21 SOG * [Active] to Admin. Sasser, on Health, if Com on Injectable Drugs Mitchell S. favorable, Health, if Setzer, Insurance, if favorable, Donna favorable, Insurance, if White, Gale Rules, favorable, Adcock Calendar, and Rules, Operations of Calendar, the House and Operations of the House Page 4 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H103 Automatic Sarah 02/19/21 Re-ref to the 04/28/21 04/28/21 04/29/21 Rules and Ref To Com 04/29/21 SOG * [Active] Renewal of Stevens Com on Operations On Rules Contracts Judiciary 2, if and favorable, Operations Commerce, if of the favorable, Senate Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House H107 DES COVID Julia C. 02/19/21 Ref to the Com Re-ref Com 03/10/21 SOG * (=S114) Modifications and Howard, on Finance, if On Finance [Active] Technical Changes Harry favorable, Warren, Rules, Dana Calendar, and Bumgardner Operations of , Mark the House Brody Page 5 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H113 2021 AOC Sarah 02/23/21 Re-ref to the Re-ref Com 04/27/21 SOG * [Active] Legislative Stevens Com on On Judiciary Changes.-AB Judiciary 2, if 2 favorable, State Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House H119 Property Tax John 02/23/21 Ref to the Com Ref to the 02/23/21 SOG * [Active] Relief for COVID Bradford, on Finance, if Com on Affected Bus John R. Bell, favorable, Finance, if IV, Jason Rules, favorable, Saine, Jon Calendar, and Rules, Hardister Operations of Calendar, the House and Operations of the House Page 6 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H127 WF Baptist Health Donny 02/24/21 Ref to the Com Ref to the 02/24/21 SOG * (=S144) Regional Autopsy Lambeth, on Com on [Active] Ctr Funds Jeff Zenger, Appropriations Appropriati Amber , if favorable, ons, if Baker, Rules, favorable, Walter Calendar, and Rules, Zachary Operations of Calendar, the House and Operations of the House H144 Teledentistry/RD Donny 02/25/21 Ref to the Com Re-ref Com 03/09/21 SOG * (=S146) H Admin. Local Lambeth on Health, if On [Active] Anesthetic favorable, Insurance Insurance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Page 7 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H149 Improving Access Donny 02/25/21 Ref to the Com Re-ref Com 03/30/21 SOG * [Active] to Care Through Lambeth, on Health, if On Telehealth Donna favorable, Insurance White, Larry Insurance, if Potts, favorable, Kristin Baker Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House H169 State Health Plan Edward 03/01/21 Ref to the Com Re-ref Com 04/13/21 SOG * (=S174) Data Goodwin, on State On Health [Active] Transparency.-AB Larry Potts, Government, Terence if favorable, Everitt, Pensions and Allison Retirement, if Dahle favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Page 8 of 70 Bill Details Report as of 04/30/2021 NC Oncology Association * Daily Bulletin digests are "(c) 2021, School of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reproduced with permission.Learn more about the Daily Bulletin at lrs.sog.unc.edu and the School of Government at www.sog.unc.edu House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Summary Action Date H176 Enhance SHP Debt Donny 03/01/21 Ref to the Com 04/28/21 04/28/21 04/29/21 Rules and Ref To Com 04/29/21 SOG * (=S160) Collection Lambeth, on State Operations On Rules [Active] Abilities.-AB Allen Personnel, if and McNeill, Pat favorable, Operations B.
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