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CA SB1234
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires reimbursement for office visits to Family PACT providers at the same rate as comprehensive clinical family planning services for uninsured or income-eligible patients without contraceptive needs but requiring sexually transmitted disease prevention and treatment services, subject to legislative appropriation.
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Mandates the State Department of Health Care Services report to the Legislature by January 1, 2026 on total persons treated, costs, percentage of Family PACT beneficiaries served, and efficacy analysis of providing these services.
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Modifies requirements for sexually transmitted disease home test kits to leave unspecified who must send kits to laboratories, removing the requirement that enrolled providers send them.
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Incorporates coordinating amendments with AB 1929 and SB 912 to ensure consistent implementation if multiple bills amend related provisions of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Legislative Description
Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment Program.
Last Action
In Senate. Consideration of Governor's veto pending.
9/25/2022