SB 877

  • Rhode Island Senate Bill
  • 2021 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate May 07, 2021
  • Passed Senate Jun 01, 2021
  • Passed House Jun 25, 2021
  • Signed by Governor Jul 03, 2021

AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE (Prohibits insurance carriers from charging out-of-pocket expenses to the insured for expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic and mandates that all COVID-19 testing or vaccination is free.)

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Jul 03, 2021

Office of the Governor

07/03/2021 Signed by Governor

Jun 30, 2021

Office of the Governor

06/30/2021 Transmitted to Governor

Jun 25, 2021

House

06/25/2021 House passed Sub A in concurrence

Jun 23, 2021

House

06/23/2021 Placed on the House Consent Calendar (06/25/2021)

Jun 14, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/14/2021 Committee recommends passage of Sub A in concurrence

Jun 11, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/11/2021 Scheduled for consideration (06/14/2021)

Jun 02, 2021

House

06/02/2021 Referred to House Health & Human Services

Jun 01, 2021

Senate

06/01/2021 Senate passed Sub A

May 28, 2021

Senate

05/28/2021 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/01/2021)

May 27, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/27/2021 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

May 26, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/26/2021 Proposed Substitute

May 21, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/21/2021 Scheduled for consideration (05/27/2021)

May 13, 2021

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/13/2021 Committee recommended measure be held for further study

May 07, 2021

Senate

05/07/2021 Introduced, referred to Senate Health and Human Services

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/07/2021 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (05/13/2021)

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877  SUB A PDF

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