DateJrn PgActivity Description
DateJrn PgActivity Description
2/24/2021H 696Introduced and Read First Time (H)
2/25/2021H 728Read Second Time (H)
3/01/2021H 771Referred: Budget(H)
3/25/2021Public Hearing Completed (H)
3/25/2021Executive Session Completed (H)
3/25/2021HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
3/25/2021H 1128HCS Reported Do Pass (H) - six hours total debate on perfection AYES: 20 NOES: 9 PRESENT: 0
3/29/2021H 1168Taken Up for Perfection (H)
3/29/2021H 1168Title of Bill - Agreed To
3/29/2021H 1168Laid Over (H)
3/30/2021H 1224Taken Up
3/30/2021H 1231Laid Over (H) - HA 1, HA 2, HA 4, ADOPTED
3/30/2021H 1247Taken Up
3/30/2021H 1247HCS Adopted (H)
3/30/2021H 1247Perfected with Amendments (H) - HA 1, HA 2, HA 4, Adopted
4/01/2021H 1356Taken Up for Third Reading (H)
4/01/2021H 1357Third Read and Passed (H) - AYES: 108 NOES: 49 PRESENT: 0
4/01/2021S 642Reported to the Senate and First Read (S)
4/08/2021S 710Second read and referred: Appropriations(S)
4/15/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - Monday, April 19, 1 p.m., SCR 2
4/15/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - Tuesday, April 20, 8:30 a.m., SCR 2
4/15/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - Wednesday, April 21, 8:30 a.m., SCR 2
4/15/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - Thursday, April 22, 8:30 a.m., SCR 2
4/21/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - Friday, April 23, 8:30 a.m., SCR 2
4/22/2021Public Hearing Scheduled (S) - AMENDED - Hearing upon adjournment, April 22, SCR 1
4/22/2021Hearing Cancelled (S) - Friday, April 23, 2021
4/22/2021Executive Session Held (S)
4/22/2021SCS Voted Do Pass (S)
4/26/2021S 908SCS Reported Do Pass (S)
4/28/2021S 1010Taken Up for Third Reading (S)
4/28/2021S 1010SS Offered
4/28/2021S 1012SS Adopted (S)
4/28/2021S 1012Third Read and Passed (S) - AYES: 24 NOES: 10 PRESENT: 0
4/29/2021H 2020Reported to the House with... (H) - SS SCS
4/29/2021H 2023Taken Up
4/29/2021H 2023House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede or Grant Conference (H)
4/29/2021S 1055House Message (H)
4/29/2021S 1065Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S)
5/03/2021H 2070Senate Message (S)
5/03/2021H 2070House Conference Committee Appointed (H) - REPRESENTATIVES SMITH(163), DEATON, RICHEY, UNSICKER, FOGLE
5/03/2021S 1084House Message (H)
5/04/2021S 1107Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) - SENATORS HEGEMAN, HOUGH, HOSKINS, ARTHUR, WASHINGTON
5/04/2021H 2148Senate Message (S)
5/06/2021H 2465House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)
5/07/2021H 2499House Submits Conference Committee Report (H)
5/07/2021H 2500 - 2501House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) - AYES: 141 NOES: 11 PRESENT: 0
5/07/2021H 2501 - 2502Third Read and Passed (H) - AYES: 106 NOES: 47 PRESENT: 0
5/07/2021S 1468House Message (H)
5/07/2021S 1475Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)
5/07/2021S 1475Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) - AYES: 21 NOES: 9 PRESENT: 0
5/07/2021S 1476Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed - AYES: 21 NOES: 9 PRESENT: 0
5/07/2021H 2517Senate Message (S)
5/25/2021H 3125Signed by House Speaker (H)
5/25/2021S 2074Signed by President Pro Tem (S)
5/25/2021H 3125Delivered to Governor
6/30/2021H 3143 - 3145Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)
6/30/2021H 3158Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
9/15/2021H 22 - 23Failed to Pass over Veto (H) - Section 10.810, for providing consumer directed personal care assistance services at a rate not to exceed sixty percent (60%) of the average monthly Medicaid cost of nursing facility care, and up to one percent (1%) of appropriated general revenue to provide temporary in-home services to individuals no longer meeting level of care but determined by the division to be at risk of nursing facility placement, provided such services are budget neutral to overall state spending, and further provided that ten percent (10%) flexibility is allowed between this section and Section 10.815 to allow flexibility within the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Program AYES: 69 NOES: 84 PRESENT: 2
9/15/2021H 23 - 24Failed to Pass over Veto (H) - Section 10.815, for respite care, homemaker chore, personal care, adult day care, AIDS, children's waiver services, home-delivered meals, Programs of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly, the Structured Family Caregiver Waiver, other related services, and program management under the Medicaid fee-for-service and managed care programs. Provided that individuals eligible for or receiving nursing home care must be given the opportunity to have those Medicaid dollars follow them to the community to the extent necessary to meet their unmet needs as determined by 19 CSR 30 81.030 and further be allowed to choose the personal care program option in the community that best meets the individuals' unmet needs, and up to one percent (1%) of appropriated general revenue to provide temporary in-home services to individuals no longer meeting level of care but determined by the division to be at risk of nursing facility placement, provided such services are budget neutral to overall state spending, and further provided that ten percent (10%) flexibility is allowed between this section and Section 10.810 to allow flexibility within the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Program, and further provided that individuals eligible for the Medicaid Personal Care Option must be allowed to choose, from among all the program options, that option which best meets their unmet needs as determined by 19 CSR 30 81.030; and also be allowed to have their Medicaid funds follow them to the extent necessary to meet their unmet needs whichever option they choose. This language does not create any entitlements not established by statute AYES: 67 NOES: 86 PRESENT: 1

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