SB 53
provide for adequate access to health care provider networks.
The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Revenue and
Regulation
SB 79
update certain provisions regarding the definition of impairment for workers'
compensation purposes.
Senator Nesselhuf and Representatives Miles, Hennies, Murschel, and Schafer
SB 82
permit a real estate broker to appoint agents within an office to represent separate
parties to a real estate transaction.
Senators Kelly, Broderick, Koetzle, McCracken, Moore, Napoli, Olson (Ed),
Peterson (Jim), and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Michels, Cutler, Elliott, Frost,
Hennies, Howie, Hunt, Murschel, O'Brien, Pederson (Gordon), Sebert, and Wick
SB 83
revise the seller's property condition disclosure statement.
Senators Kelly, Abdallah, Broderick, Dempster, Gant, Hundstad, McCracken,
McNenny, Moore, and Olson (Ed) and Representatives Michels, Bradford, Cutler,
Deadrick, Dykstra, Faehn, Frost, Garnos, Hargens, Hennies, Howie, Kraus, Krebs,
McCoy, O'Brien, Rave, Rhoden, Sebert, Valandra, Weems, and Willadsen
SB 85
modify certain provisions relating to the charging of employers for the payment of
unemployment insurance benefits.
The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Governor
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If
circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of
the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had
a hearing.