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New Jersey Assembly Bill A2607
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New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session
New Jersey Assembly Bill A2607
Introduced
2/14/22
Refer
2/14/22
Caption
Prohibits medical providers from reporting certain workers' compensation medical charges to collection and credit reporting agencies.
Latest NJ A2607 Activity
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Companion Bills
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Previously Filed As
NJ S3905
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ A5812
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ S786
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ A1934
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ SB1205
Workers’ compensation: medical treatment.
NJ HB1370
Health care providers, certain; reporting of medical debt to consumer reporting agencies prohibited.
NJ HB2120
Workers' compensation; injuries; medical-only loss
NJ AB1832
Workers’ compensation: medical-legal expenses.
NJ A3802
Prohibits medical creditors from reporting medical debt to credit reporting agency.
NJ A890
Prohibits medical creditors from reporting medical debt to credit reporting agency.
Similar Bills
NJ A5812
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ S3905
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ S786
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
NJ A1934
Reduces statute of limitations from six years to two years in medical fee disputes in workers' compensation matters.
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CA AB3052
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