North CarolinaSB 3152025-2026 SessionSenate

AN ACT TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY IN UTILIZATION REVIEWS.

Sponsored By: Jim Burgin (Republican), Amy S. Galey (Republican), Benton G. Sawrey (Republican)

In Committee

COUNCIL OF STATEDHHSEMERGING TECHNOLOGIESHEALTH SERVICESINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINSURANCEINSURANCE, HEALTHMENTAL HEALTHPUBLICPUBLIC HEALTHPUBLIC OFFICIALSSALARIES & BENEFITSSTEMSTATE EMPLOYEESSTATE TREASURERTEACHERSSTATE HEALTH PLANSTATE HEALTH DIRECTORARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Jim Burgin

    Republican • Senate

  • Amy S. Galey

    Republican • Senate

  • Benton G. Sawrey

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • W. Ted Alexander

    Republican • Senate

  • Bob Brinson

    Republican • Senate

  • Carl Ford

    Republican • Senate

  • Bobby Hanig

    Republican • Senate

  • Ralph Hise

    Republican • Senate

  • Mark Hollo

    Republican • Senate

  • Brent Jackson

    Republican • Senate

  • Dana Jones

    Republican • Senate

  • Michael V. Lee

    Republican • Senate

  • Timothy D. Moffitt

    Republican • Senate

  • Brad Overcash

    Republican • Senate

  • Paul Newton

    Republican • Senate

  • Bill Rabon

    Republican • Senate

  • Norman W. Sanderson

    Republican • Senate

  • Eddie D. Settle

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Ref to Health Care. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the Senate

    3/18/2025Senate
  2. Passed 1st Reading

    3/18/2025Senate
  3. Filed

    3/17/2025Senate

Bill Text

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