State
California
Bill Number
AB 1154
Date Introduced
02/23/2001
Date Enacted
-
Sponsor(s)
Bates |
Summary - Requires the State Department of Health Services to seek federal approval of a state plan amendment necessary to include provisions for making medical assistance available to individuals who meet the requirements of the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000.
Status -
Pending: To Senate Committee on Health and Human Services Go to California Legislature |
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State
California
Bill Number
AB 430
Date Introduced
02/20/2001
Date Enacted
08/09/2001
Sponsor(s)
Cardenas |
Summary - Establishes Medi-Cal coverage for eligible uninsured persons with breast or cervical cancer.
Status -
Enacted: Signed by Governor Go to California Legislature |
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State
California
Bill Number
AB 890
Date Introduced
02/22/2001
Date Enacted
-
Sponsor(s)
Cedillo |
Summary - Expands Medi-Cal eligibility to include women who are at or below 250% of the federal poverty level and who have been diagnosed with breast cancer or cervical cancer.
Status -
Pending: In Assembly Committee on Health.
Read second time and amended.
Re-referred to Committee on Health Go to California Legislature |
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State
California
Bill Number
SB 1525
Date Introduced
02/19/2004
Date Enacted
-
Sponsor(s)
Speier |
Summary - States the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation for the efficient implementation of the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program and Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment Waiver Program.
Status -
Pending: Vetoed Governor Go to California Legislature |
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State
California
Bill Number
SB 224
Date Introduced
02/14/2001
Date Enacted
-
Sponsor(s)
Speier |
Summary - Requires the State Department of Health Services to submit a state plan amendment to the federal Health Care Financing Administration adopting the optional categorically needy eligibility group described in the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000 thereby providing breast and cervical cancer treatment under the Medi-Cal program, subject to federal financial participation.
Status -
Pending: From Assembly Committee on Health:do pass to Committee on Appropriations Go to California Legislature |
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