HB 5218

  • Rhode Island House Bill
  • 2017 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 26, 2017
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE - INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR MENTAL ILLNESS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE (Requires insurers to cover residential or inpatient treatment for mental health and/or substance abuse, and requires a consent for peer coaching services.)

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Sep 19, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

09/19/2017 Senate passed Sub A

Rhode Island General Assembly

09/19/2017 Placed on Senate Calendar (09/19/2017)

Rhode Island General Assembly

09/19/2017 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

Sep 15, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

09/15/2017 Scheduled for reconsideration (09/19/2017)

Jun 30, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/30/2017 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (06/30/2017)

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/30/2017 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

May 30, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/30/2017 Referred to Senate Health and Human Services

Mar 22, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/22/2017 House read and passed

Mar 17, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/17/2017 Placed on House Calendar (03/22/2017)

Feb 14, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

02/14/2017 Committee recommends passage

Feb 10, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

02/10/2017 Scheduled for consideration (02/14/2017)

Feb 07, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

02/07/2017 Committee recommended measure be held for further study

Feb 02, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

02/02/2017 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (02/07/2017)

Jan 26, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

01/26/2017 Introduced, referred to House Corporations

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5218  SUB A PDF

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