Bill
SB 483
Generally revise health care laws
Montana's SB 483 proposed unspecified revisions to state health care laws but died in process after missing legislative deadlines in 2025.
Bill
SB 483
Montana's SB 483 proposed unspecified revisions to state health care laws but died in process after missing legislative deadlines in 2025.
SB 483 is a Montana bill that proposed general revisions to state health care laws, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the provided legislative actions. The bill was introduced by Senator Ellie Boldman but did not advance through the legislative process, ultimately dying in committee after missing the deadline for general bill transmittal.
Health care law revisions can significantly affect insurance coverage, provider regulations, patient protections, and health care access across the state. Without knowing the specific provisions, the impact cannot be fully assessed, but such bills typically influence how Montanans receive and pay for medical services.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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