H00762025 Regular Session
Amends existing law to provide that certain value-based payment agreements align with the fiscal year.
MEDICAID -- Amends existing law to provide that certain value-based payment agreements align with the fiscal year.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Amends existing law to provide that certain value-based payment agreements align with the fiscal year. was introduced in the 2025 Idaho Legislative Session. View the full bill text on the Idaho Legislature website.
FISCAL NOTE
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This legislation causes no increase or decrease in revenue, or additional expenditure of funds at the state or local level of government; therefore, this legislation has no fiscal impact.
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed and Referred to Health & Welfare
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Jan 28, 2025
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