SB 4

  • North Carolina Senate Bill
  • 2013-2014 Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 30, 2013
  • Passed Senate Feb 05, 2013
  • Passed House Feb 14, 2013
  • Became Law Mar 06, 2013

No N.C. Exchange/No Medicaid Expansion.

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Mar 06, 2013

Executive Office of the Governor

Ch. SL 2013-5

Executive Office of the Governor

Signed by Gov. 3/6/2013

Feb 28, 2013

Executive Office of the Governor

Pres. To Gov. 2/28/2013

Feb 27, 2013

Executive Office of the Governor

Ratified

Feb 26, 2013

Senate

Ordered Enrolled

Senate

Conf Report Adopted

House

Conf Report Adopted

Feb 25, 2013

Senate

Placed On Cal For 02/26/2013

Senate

Conf Com Reported

House

Placed On Cal For 02/26/2013

House

Conf Com Reported

Feb 19, 2013

House

Conf Com Appointed

Senate

Conf Com Appointed

Senate

Failed Concur In H Com Sub

Feb 18, 2013

Senate

Placed On Cal For 02/19/2013

Senate

Withdrawn From Cal

Feb 14, 2013

Senate

Placed On Cal For 02/18/2013

Senate

Rec To Concur H Com Sub

House

Passed 3rd Reading

Feb 13, 2013

House

Passed 2nd Reading

House

Amend Failed A3

House

Amend Failed A2

House

Amend Failed A1

Feb 12, 2013

House

Placed On Cal For 02/13/2013

House

Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

House

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Feb 11, 2013

House

Serial Referral To Appropriations Stricken

Feb 07, 2013

House

Ref to the Com on Health and Human Services, if favorable, Appropriations

House

Passed 1st Reading

Feb 06, 2013

House

Rec From Senate

Feb 05, 2013

Senate

Passed 3rd Reading

Feb 04, 2013

Senate

Passed 2nd Reading

Jan 31, 2013

Senate

Com Substitute Adopted

Senate

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Senate

Ref To Com On Insurance

Senate

Passed 1st Reading

Jan 30, 2013

Senate

Filed

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Filed PDF
Edition 1 PDF
Edition 2 PDF
Edition 3 PDF
Ratified PDF
SL2013-5 PDF

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