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AB 3129 – California
Introduced: 2024   Status: In Process  
This bill would require a private equity group or a hedge fund, as defined, to provide written notice to, and obtain the written consent of, the Attorney General prior to a change of control or …

HB 1327 – Indiana
Introduced: 2024   Status: In Process  
Requires a hospital, physician group practice, insurer, third party administrator, and pharmacy benefit manager to file with the Indiana department of health (department) a report that includes information regarding each person or entity that has …

HB 5319 – Connecticut
Introduced: 2024   Status:  
This bill pertains to private equity firms that acquire or hold an ownership interest in health care facilities, including an evaluation of whether a certificate of need should be prerequisite for a private equity firm …

HF 4206 (see companion bill SF 4392) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2024   Status: In Process  
Private equity companies and real estate investment trusts prohibited from acquiring or increasing control over providers of health care services.

SB 15 – New Mexico
Introduced: 2024   Status: In Process  
Relating to insurance; enacting the health care consolidation oversight act; requiring review of proposed health care mergers, acquisitions and other material changes in control of health care entities, including health insurance entities; providing exceptions; granting …

SB 318 – Connecticut
Introduced: 2024   Status:  
To require the Commissioner of Social Services to study ownership of nursing homes by private equity firms and report on any correlation between such ownership and negative ratings for quality of care.

SF 4392 (see companion bill HF 4206) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2024   Status: In Process  
Private equity companies and real estate investment trusts prohibited from acquiring or increasing control over providers of health care services.

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