March 9th, 2009

Current Printer’s No: 832

Prime Sponsor: Representative DeLuca (Allegheny)

Summary: An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued; providing for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents and for affordable small group health care coverage; and making inconsistent repeals.

Recent Developments: Referred to the House, Insurance on March 5, 2009.

Meeting set for Off the Floor, Room 302, Irvis Office Building with House Insurance on May 13.

Meeting cancelled for May 13 with House Insurance on May 12.

Meeting set for Off the Floor, Room 60, East Wing for House Insurance on June 1.

Meeting for for Off the Floor, Room 140 Main Capitol — House Rules on June 17.

Voted favorably from committee on House Rules, Reported as committed from House Rules, Rereferred to House Appropriations and Voted favorably from committee on House Appropriations on June 17.

Reported as committed from House Appropriations and Set on House Calendar and Laid out for discussion at 1:13 pm on June 17.

2 Floor amendment(s) adopted, Second consideration and set Over in the House on June 17.

Set on the House Calendar and Laid out for discussion at 3:34 pm on June 22.

Third consideration given and Defeated on final passage (Vote N: 94/ Y: 99) on June 22. – 102 votes are necessary to pass.

Speaker in in receipt of a reconsideration motion, to be taken up at a later time on June 22.

Full Bill Information



One Response to “HB 746”

  1. Bills on the move: 6/15 -> 6/26 | HealthPoint PA Says:

    [...] HB 746, which would amend the insurance company law creating a provision titled Affordable Small Group Health Care Coverage, was defeated on the House floor on a vote of N: 94/ Y: 99.  Although it recieved more yes votes than no’s the bill was defeated because each bill needs 102 yes votes to be passed in the House.  A motion to reconsider the bill has been filed and the House will be voting on it again sometime next week. [...]

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