Feedback Needed on Nevada Medical Debt Bill
The state’s Assembly Commerce and Labor Committee will revisit the bill May 10. ACA encourages members and their health care clients to weigh in on the proposal.
5/7/2021 10:00 AM
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The Nevada Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor continues to consider an amended version of S.B. 284, which revises provisions of state law related to the collection of medical debt and has the option for stakeholders to submit their opinion on the proposal.
ACA International is seeking member input on the bill and is looking to identify members that have health care clients working in the medical debt collection space in Nevada.
State Update: Colorado Senate Advances Amended Student Loan Servicing Bill
Feedback from accounts receivable management industry stakeholders has influenced the bill’s progress. Nevada and Texas also recently advanced bills on medical debt and credit repair. Editor s note: This article is available for members only.
5/4/2021 7:00:00 PM
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Nevada Senate committee debates bill that would tweak paid family leave law
May 4, 2021
The Nevada State Senate chambers are seen on the first day of the 31st Special Session of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, Nev., on Wednesday, July 8, 2020.
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Robert Davis) A Nevada Senate committee debated a bill on Monday that would modify the state’s requirements for paid sick leave.
Assembly Bill 190 would require private businesses with 50 or more employees that offer paid sick leave benefits to allow their employees to use their paid sick leave to care for family members and loved ones who fall ill.