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SB 363

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in general powers and duties of the Department of Public Welfare, providing for Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program; and making an editorial change.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Camera Bartolotta and 11 co-sponsors

Requires annual reporting on denials/modifications by health plans, compares to independent medical review overturns, and imposes penalties/funding to reduce high overturn rates.

Referred to Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure
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Bill Summary · SB 363

I can do that — but the packet you provided includes multiple different bills all numbered "SB 363" (different states and subjects). Which specific SB 363 do you want summarized?

Here are the main distinct versions I see in your materials (pick one):

  • California SB 363 (Wiener) — Health care coverage / Independent Medical Review: requires annual reporting by plans/insurers on denials/modifications, compares those to IMR overturns, and creates penalties/funds for high overturn rates (first report due June 1, 2026; reporting & departmental analysis beginning Jan 1, 2028).

  • North Carolina SB 363 — "DST Technical Corrections / Administrative Changes 2025": technical and administrative changes relating to the Department of State Treasurer (includes extending provisional entry for charter schools into retirement system; changes who decides reversal of benefit forfeitures; other technical fixes).

  • Michigan SB 363 (part of a package S.B. 360–364) — Identity Theft Protection Act amendments: expands definition of personal information, requires security procedures and breach notices, civil fines, and AG enforcement (tie‑barred bills).

  • Maryland SB 363 — MARBIDCO Oyster Shucking House Loan Program: increases seasonal-job loan amount from $10,000 to $25,000 per seasonal full‑time job and reduces dealer-license tenure requirement from 5 to 3 years (effective July 1, 2025).

  • Several other jurisdictional bills with the same number (Arkansas appropriation for Smith Hospital; Illinois technical fix to Access to Justice Act; Nevada tort/civil liability changes; Indiana education/bullying; Maryland chapters marked as enacted) — let me know if you want one of these.

Which of the above (or another specific document in your packet) should I summarize?

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