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New Hampshire Senate Bill SB457
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New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session
New Hampshire Senate Bill SB457
Introduced
12/12/23
Refer
12/12/23
Refer
2/21/24
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Relative to inpatient psychiatric services authorization and utilization review.
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NH SB235
Relative to services provided through a primary care behavioral health model.
NH SB128
Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.
NH HB120
Relative to the closure of the Sununu Youth Services Center and operation of a replacement secure facility.
NH SB176
Relative to insurance coverage for pelvic floor therapy.
NH HB502
Relative to voter affidavit ballots.
NH HB598
Relative to funding maternal mortality reviews.
NH SB264
Relative to parentage.
NH HB457
Relative to state treasury pension and insurance fund management.
NH SB151
Relative to mental health education.
NH HB233
Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.
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