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HB 1863, 74th R.S.
Relating to eligibility for and the provision of services and programs for needy people, including children; to assistance in becoming or remaining self-dependent; and to the responsibility of parents and others to assist needy people, including children, in becoming or remaining self-dependent; providing penalties.

Related House committee minutes

Calendars, 74th Leg.

03/22/1995
04/03/1995

Human Services, 74th Leg.

03/08/1995
03/09/1995
03/14/1995
03/29/1995
07/30/1996


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Health and Human Services, 74th Leg.

04/12/1995
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Juvenile Driving While Intoxicated Laws, Interim, 74th Leg.

08/29/1996

Related legislative committee charges

Senate Health and Human Services, 74th Leg.
Monitor the development of federal waivers resulting from Medicaid and welfare reform legislation, SB 10, 74th R.S., and HB 1863, 74th R.S., to be submitted and negotiated with the federal Health Care Finance Administration.
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Senate Health and Human Services, 74th Leg.
Review and assess Medicaid reform legislation and welfare reform, SB 10, 74th R.S., and HB 1863, 74th R.S., and make recommendations for state legislation, if necessary, regarding modifications needed to ensure a smooth transition to statewide managed health care for indigent patients and enacting the reformed welfare system.
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Senate Health and Human Services, 74th Leg.
In the event that Federal block grant legislation is enacted which affects health and human services programs, the working group should evaluate the impact on welfare and Medicaid reform legislation, HB 1863, 74th R.S., and SB 10, 74th R.S., and determine the ability of the state to proceed with enacting both pieces of legislation and evaluate the need to modify either piece of legislation to conform to federal requirements.
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