Session Review: Banking, Commerce and Insurance
Pet insurance, expanded access to preventive health screenings and creation of a “regulatory sandbox” topped the list of measures considered by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee.
Read MorePet insurance, expanded access to preventive health screenings and creation of a “regulatory sandbox” topped the list of measures considered by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee.
Read MorePharmacy benefit managers, clinician-administered medication and expanded Medicare eligibility topped the list of issues heard by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee and addressed by the Legislature this session.
Read MoreDigital asset management, step therapy, insurance parity and protection of vulnerable adults topped the list of issues heard by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee and addressed by the Legislature this session.
Read MoreEmergency medical billing and updates to a variety of banking laws were among the issues considered by the Legislature this session.
Read MoreInsurance coverage for children’s hearing aids and behavioral health services were addressed this session, along with regulation of automatic teller machine fees and real estate licenses.
Read MoreThe provision of health insurance to individuals in temporary custody and rules governing property appraisers, public adjustors and payday and short-term lenders were among the topics considered by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee this session.
Read MoreA comprehensive update of Nebraska’s banking and securities laws was approved this session, along with changes to insurance regulation and commerce promotion.
Read MoreDirect primary care, unclaimed property and governance reporting standards for insurers were among the topics considered by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee this session.
Read MoreChanges to commerce and insurance regulation topped the list of banking issues considered by lawmakers this session. Senators approved a
Read MoreInsurance coverage and banking regulation were among the issues considered by the Legislature this session. Lawmakers removed a bill’s original
Read MoreLegislation pertaining to federal health care reform and the state’s new health benefit exchange topped the list of insurance issues
Read MoreInsurance and banking industry regulation were among the issues considered by the Legislature this session. Senators approved insurance coverage for
Read MoreInsurance and commerce priorities addressed by lawmakers this session included insurance coverage for abortions, economic development proposals and regulation. Senators
Read MoreReal estate regulation and property appraisal topped the list of issues considered by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee this
Read MoreA bill that seeks to increase access to child care in Nebraska was expanded and given first-round approval March 4.
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