HB 2134 HD 1

RELATING TO MEDICAL FEE SCHEDULES

By Representative(s) YOSHINAGA

Keywords: HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE, LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, MEDICAID OR MEDICARE, WORKERS' COMPENSATION

Report Title: Medical Fee Schedule

Description: Changes the current medical fee schedule for workers' compensation. (HB2134 HD1)

 1-21-00        H Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-24-00        H Referred to the committees on LAB/CPC, and then
                  referred to the committee on FIN, referral sheet 4
 2-15-00        H Bill scheduled to be heard by LAB/CPC on Thursday, 
                  02-17-00 at 10:00 A.M. in House conference room
                  309.
 2-17-00        H The committees on LAB/CPC recommend that the
                  measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 2-17-00        H The votes in LAB were as follows:5 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Yoshinaga, Catalani, Hiraki, Nakasone, Takai; Ayes
                  with reservations: Rep.(s) Moses; 1 Noes: Rep.(s)
                  Rath; and 3 Excused: Rep.(s) Goodenow, Okamura,
                  Saiki; and
 2-17-00        H The votes in CPC were as follows:9 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Menor, Lee, Hiraki, Kaho`ohalahala, Morita, Takumi,         
                  Yoshinaga, Halford, Thielen; Ayes with reservations:        
                  Rep.(s) Whalen; 1 Noes: Rep.(s) Rath; and 4 Excused:        
                  Rep.(s) Cachola, Chang, Garcia, Herkes
 2-18-00        H Reported from the committee on LAB/CPC (Stand. Com.
                  Rep. No. 482-00) as amended in (HD 1), recommending         
                  passage on Second Reading and referral to the
                  committee on FIN
 2-18-00        H Passed Second Reading as amended in (HD 1) and
                  referred to the committee on FIN
 2-18-00        H The vote was as follows:  46 aye(s) to 1 no(es),
                  with Representative(s) Rath voting no and
                  Representative(s) Menor, Okamura, Pendleton,
                  Stegmaier excused