All Roll Calls
Yes: 251 • No: 0
Sponsored By: Patricia Rucker (Republican)
Signed by Governor
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BRIM’s mine subsidence insurance rule is authorized. It was filed Jul 18, 2025 and refiled Aug 14, 2025 after committee changes. Property owners in mine-subsidence areas must follow the rule. Coverage terms or premiums can change for homes in affected areas.
The One-Stop Shop Permitting rule is authorized. It was filed Aug 22, 2025, revised after committee review, and refiled Oct 23, 2025. Businesses and developers that need state permits must follow it. It can change permit steps, timelines, and compliance duties, which can affect project timing and costs.
BRIM’s public entities insurance program rule is authorized. It was filed Jul 8, 2025 and refiled Oct 10, 2025 after committee changes. The rule sets coverage and administrative terms for public entities in the program. Local governments can see changes in risk coverage and budget needs.
The Office of Technology’s cyber reporting rule is authorized. It was filed Jul 18, 2025, revised after committee review, and refiled Aug 14, 2025. Covered entities must follow the rule’s incident reporting practices. This adds reporting steps and costs for some businesses, while improving visibility into cyber risks.
BRIM’s Preferred and High-Risk Medical Liability Program rule is authorized. It was filed Jul 21, 2025. Providers and entities in the program must follow the rule’s enrollment, coverage, and risk-pooling terms. Changes can raise or lower provider liability costs and may influence care availability.
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Patricia Rucker
Republican • Senate
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 251 • No: 0
House vote • 2/25/2026
Effective from passage (Roll No. 181)
Yes: 93 • No: 0
House vote • 2/25/2026
Passed House (Roll No. 180)
Yes: 93 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/16/2026
Effective from passage (Roll No. 94)
Yes: 32 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/16/2026
Passed Senate (Roll No. 93)
Yes: 33 • No: 0
Approved by Governor 3/2/2026 - House Journal
Approved by Governor 3/2/2026
To Governor 2/27/26
To Governor 2/27/2026 - House Journal
House Message received
On 3rd reading, Special Calendar
Read 3rd time
Passed House (Roll No. 180)
Effective from passage (Roll No. 181)
Communicated to Senate
Completed legislative action
On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
Read 2nd time
On 1st reading, Special Calendar
Read 1st time
Do pass
House received Senate message
Introduced in House
To Government Organization
To House Government Organization
On 3rd reading
Read 3rd time
Passed Senate (Roll No. 93)
Effective from passage (Roll No. 94)
Ordered to House
Committee Substitute
Enrolled
Introduced Version
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