The subcommittee recorded the following formal actions during the meeting (as stated in the transcript). Where a roll call tally was given in the record, it is listed; where no tally was provided in the transcript, the tally is listed as "not specified." All entries use the agenda identifiers and language from the hearing record.
1) HB2320 — Stricken from docket. Outcome: stricken from docket. Vote recorded in transcript: 7‑0.
2) HB2525 — Electronic prior authorization (Bureau of Insurance work group follow-up). Outcome: reported out of the subcommittee. Vote recorded: 7‑0.
3) HB2392 — Restore hospitals to covered entity definition (align with federal statute). Outcome: reported out of the subcommittee. Vote recorded: 7‑0.
4) HB2329 (presentation by Delegate Sickles on prescription drug formularies and biosimilars) — After testimony and questioning, motion to gently lay the bill on the table and request the chair send a letter to HERC for review. Outcome: gently laid on the table; letter to HERC requested. Vote recorded: 7‑1.
5) HB2738 — Clarify standards of care, medical necessity and utilization review for mental health/substance use (substitute adopted). Outcome: reported with substitute. Vote recorded: 5‑2.
6) HB2611 — Cancer follow‑up testing (omnibus). Outcome: reported out to be tabled with a letter to HERC. Vote recorded: 6‑0 (reported to be tabled and letter to HERC).
7) HB2208 — At‑home blood pressure monitors for high‑risk pregnancy (substitute adopted). Outcome: reported and referred with substitute to Appropriations. Vote recorded: 4‑0‑3 (4 yes, 0 no, 3 absent or not voting recorded).
8) HB1942 — Modernize money transmission regulation (CSBS-based bill). Outcome: reported/passed out of committee. Vote recorded: 16‑0.
9) HB2672 — Septic inspection standards and minimum requirements (substitute adopted). Outcome: reported with substitute. Vote recorded: 7‑0.
10) HB2258 — Study step therapy/prior authorization (data/reporting). Outcome: reported with the concept/substitute (committee action recorded). Vote recorded in transcript: 5‑2.
11) HB2773 — PBM rebate pass‑through (requirement to pass rebates through at point of sale). Outcome: tabled after debate. Vote recorded: 4‑3.
12) HB2769 — Prohibit life‑insurance discrimination for people on PrEP. Outcome: reported out. Vote recorded: 4‑2.
13) HB2371 — Contraceptive Equity Act (no cost‑sharing for contraceptives consistent with ACA language). Outcome: reported and referred to Appropriations (as amended). Vote recorded in transcript: not specified.
14) HB2481 — Workers' compensation: repetitive motion injuries (make cumulative trauma compensable). Outcome: reported and referred to Appropriations. Vote recorded: 4‑2.
15) HB2100 — Medigap annual birthday enrollment (substitute limiting to certain Medigap policies). Outcome: reported (substitute) by committee. Vote recorded in transcript: 5‑1.
Notes and caveats: the transcript sometimes records motions and outcomes but omits a roll‑call tally; in those cases the article notes "not specified." The subcommittee frequently used motions to lay bills on the table with referral requests to HERC or to refer measures to Appropriations. Several bills advanced with substitutes and sponsors were directed to continue technical negotiations with agencies (for example, the Bureau of Insurance) to reduce implementation risk.
The list above covers the formal actions captured in the transcript. For bills with ongoing technical work, sponsors and agencies indicated follow‑up meetings and suggested language changes.