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- HB1850 Bill Information - Arkansas State Legislature
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate This site is maintained by the Arkansas Bureau of Legislative Research, Information Systems Dept , and is the official website of the Arkansas General Assembly
- AR HB1850 | 2025 | 95th General Assembly - LegiScan
2025 AR HB1850 (Summary) To Amend The Law Concerning Ground Ambulance Services; To Clarify The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement For Ground Ambulance Services; And To Declare An Emergency
- Bill tracking in Arkansas - HB 1850 (2025 legislative session . . .
TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; TO CLARIFY THE MINIMUM ALLOWABLE REIMBURSEMENT FOR GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY House • Apr 17, 2025: Notification that HB1850 is now Act 867 Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate Read the third time and passed
- HB1850 | Arkansas 2025 | TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING GROUND AMBULANCE . . .
Arkansas HB1850 TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; TO CLARIFY THE MINIMUM ALLOWABLE REIMBURSEMENT FOR GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY
- Arkansas Ambulance Association - Take Action
House Bill 1850 Act 867 and House Bill 1863 Act 836 - Specific Effects on EMS Providers Related to Reimbursement Please see the effect, impact, and provider responsibility of each law detailed below
- Arkansas General Assembly establishes new ambulance reimbursement rates . . .
House Bill 1850, introduced in the Arkansas Legislature on March 19, 2025, aims to address ongoing conflicts regarding reimbursement rates for ambulance services
- *ANS341* - arkleg. state. ar. us
Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; TO CLARIFY THE MINIMUM ALLOWABLE REIMBURSEMENT FOR GROUND AMBULANCE SERVICES; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
- Bill Tracking Report
To amend the law concerning ethics and conflicts of interest for public officers and employees; and to prohibit public employees from giving advance notice to entities of required inspections To observe standard time year-round and to eliminate daylight saving time in Arkansas
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