SB 319
Allows debts owed to ambulance service providers to be collected from income tax refunds and lottery winnings of patients
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LR Number:
1673S.01I
Last Action:
2/24/2011 - Second Read and Referred S Health, Mental Health, Seniors and Families Committee
Journal Page:
S333
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2011

Current Bill Summary

SB 319 - Under current law, the department of health and senior services processes claims submitted by health care providers requesting setoffs of income tax refunds to satisfy outstanding debts owed by taxpayers. This act repeals the authority of the department of health and senior services to administer such a program and creates a system for ambulance service providers to utilize a private claim clearinghouse to process and verify requests for setoffs of taxpayer income tax refunds and lottery winnings to satisfy outstanding debts for ambulance services received. Prior to utilizing the clearinghouse, an ambulance service provider must provide certain notices to patients and allow for various levels of review and appeals of such claims. To offset expenses incurred in collecting debts owed to ambulance service providers, a collection fee is assessed to each offset which is allocated among the clearinghouse and the department of revenue. The act establishes a priority, with regard to setoffs, in which debts owed to ambulance service providers receive the least priority.

This act is identical to the House Bill 312 (2011) and the Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 878 (2010).

JASON ZAMKUS

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