Meetings are listed by date with the most recent meeting at the top. If there is a television recording of the meeting links to that format will be available below.
HF2656
(Huntley) - All-payer claim data use modified, and work group convened to make recommendations on expanded uses of the all-payer claims database.
HF2523
(Ward) - Local public health system changes made.
HF2649
(Schoen) - Continuing care provisions modified, changes made to requirements for personal care assistants and designation of a common entry point, and provider rate increase modified.
HF2258
(Loeffler) - Detoxification services medical assistance benefit established.
HF2806
(Liebling) - Affordable Care Act geographical considerations specified in regard to implementation and adjustment in Minnesota.
HF2772
(Loeffler) - Cleaning products containing triclosan sale prohibited.
Additional bills may be added to the agenda.
To testify please contact Committee Administrator Matthew Bergeron at matthew.bergeron@house.mn.
Bills Added:
HF2177
(Ward) - Tanning equipment limited to persons age 18 or older.
HF2526
(Norton) - Newborn screening program modified.
HF2458
(Allen) - Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) participants educational opportunities modified.
HF2449
(Abeler) - Group residential housing agreements modified.
HF2408
(Newton) - Intermediate care facilities for persons with developmental disabilities (ICF/DD) and home and community-based service provider reimbursement rates modified, and money appropriated.
The committee will begin taking testimony on HF1818 when it reconvenes at 6 p.m. To testify please contact Committee Administrator Matthew Bergeron at matthew.bergeron@house.mn.
Additional bills may be added to the agenda.
Bills Added:
HF1872
(Atkins) - Pharmacy benefit manager maximum allowable cost pricing disclosed.
HF1818
(Melin) - Marijuana medical use permitted, fees set, rulemaking authorized, criminal and civil penalties provided, and money appropriated.
HF2545
(Liebling) - Health definitions modified and added; Pharmacy Board powers, duties, and business regulation licensing, and immunization participation requirements changed; compounding requirements clarified; legend drug purchase allowed by educational institutions; drug handling in preparation for emergency use allowed; drug manufacturers payment reporting clarified; and substances added to the controlled substances schedules.
HF2527
(Liebling) - Minnesota prescription monitoring program changes made, and report required.
Additional bills may be added to the agenda.
To testify please contact Committee Administrator Matthew Bergeron at matthew.bergeron@house.mn.
Bills Added:
HF2150
(Huntley) - Omnibus supplemental health and human services finance bill.
HF2227
(Johnson) - ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) response and treatment quality of care report required.
HF2306
(Laine) - Funeral establishment preparation and embalming room requirement provision added.
HF2307
(Schoen) - Drug overdose prevention and medical assistance provided, and liability limited.
HF1295
(Fritz) - Nursing facility level of care modified to prevent seniors currently enrolled in the elderly waiver program from losing coverage.
The committee has already heard public testimony on HF1988 and HF1971. Additional testimony will not be taken prior discussing amendments and taking a vote. HF1971 will be heard pending re-referral from the public safety committee. HF 1974 will be discussed in conjunction with HF 1931 but will not be formally acted upon.
To testify please contact Committee Administrator Matthew Bergeron at matthew.bergeron@house.mn.
Bills Added:
HF1988
(Laine) - Funeral providers price disclosure on websites required.
HF1971
(Liebling) - Automatic external defibrillator (AED) registration provided.
HF1831
(Fritz) - Medical assistance coverage modified to include consultations with licensed independent clinical social workers and licensed marriage and family therapists.
HF1931
(Halverson) - E-cigarettes, and nicotine and lobelia delivery products regulated.
HF1974
(Kahn) - Smoking definition under the Clean Indoor Air Act expanded.