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In addition to the PT Compact passed in the Senate this week, the OT Compact and other bills heard today in Senate Health Policy.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 12:30 p.m.
AGENDA
SB 413 Sen. Wojno Health occupations: psychologists; requirements for practice by limited licensed psychologist; modify.
HB 4207 Rep. Harris Insurance: health benefits; excluding federal excepted benefits from a health insurance policy; provide for.
HB 4208 Rep. Carter Insurance: health benefits; exclusion of federal excepted benefits from a health insurance policy; provide for.
HB 4103 Rep. Rogers Health occupations: occupational therapists; occupational therapy licensure compact; enact.
HB 4104 Rep. Wozniak Health occupations: occupational therapists; licensure process for occupational therapists; modify to incorporate occupational therapy licensure compact.
SB 418 Sen. Hertel Children: child abuse or child neglect; child abuse and neglect prevention act; modify.
SB 419 Sen. Daley Children: other; rolling average amount for disbursement under the children’s trust fund; increase.
SB 420 Sen. Singh Civil rights: open meetings; the children trust Michigan state board; allow to meet remotely under the open meetings act.
SB 421 Sen. Cherry Children: child abuse or child neglect; reference to the state child abuse and neglect prevention board; update in the vehicle code.
And any other business properly before the committee.
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