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SB 190

Relating to: ratification of the Respiratory Care Interstate Compact. (FE)

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rachael Cabral-Guevara and 1 co-sponsor

The act strengthens coordination between the State Health Assessment/State Health Improvement Plan Advisory Council and the Commission on the Interdisciplinary Primary Care Workfor

Presented to the Governor on 12-4-2025
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Bill Summary · SB 190

Note: multiple unrelated bills nationwide share the identifier “SB 190.” The documents you provided include many different SB 190s (Alabama, Maryland, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Arkansas, Hawaii, etc.). To produce an accurate, authoritative summary I need the jurisdiction (state) or the bill’s full text.

Below I give (A) a short request for clarification and (B) a clear, labeled provisional summary based only on the title and status you supplied (“relative to the state health assessment and state health improvement plan advisory council and the commission on the interdisciplinary primary care workforce”), and the provided status (signed 06/24/2025; Chapter 0122; effective 06/24/2025). The provisional summary flags that it is an inferred overview and not a substitute for the bill’s text.

1) Quick clarification request
- Which state’s SB 190 should I summarize? (Provide the state name or a copy of the bill text / link.)
- If you want a summary of the enacted Chapter 0122 (signed 06/24/2025), please confirm the state so I can locate the exact enrolled law text and summarize precisely.

2) Provisional summary (inferred from the bill title and status)
Purpose and intent
- The act appears intended to revise the organization, duties, membership, or operations of two public health bodies: (1) the State Health Assessment and State Health Improvement Plan Advisory Council (SHASP/SHIP Advisory Council) and (2) the Commission on the Interdisciplinary Primary Care Workforce.
- Likely goals are to strengthen alignment between statewide health needs assessment and improvement planning, and to better coordinate workforce policy for interdisciplinary primary care (e.g., physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, behavioral health clinicians).

Key provisions likely included (title-based inference)
- Clarify or change membership composition, appointment authority, or terms for each body to ensure representation from public health, primary care disciplines, community organizations, and equity-focused stakeholders.
- Define or expand duties: e.g., establishing timelines for the state health assessment and state health improvement plan; setting measurable objectives; recommending policy or funding priorities.
- Require coordination between the advisory council and the workforce commission to ensure workforce development strategies support SHIP priorities (e.g., prevention, rural access, mental health integration).
- Reporting and accountability: mandate periodic reports to the governor/legislature or state health department, data-sharing requirements, and timelines for delivering plans or recommendations.
- Implementation mechanics: may specify administrative home (e.g., state department of health), staff support, or appropriation language (if funding included).
- Effective date: enacted and became effective 06/24/2025 (Chapter 0122).

Who would be affected
- State public health agency (administration and reporting responsibilities).
- Members of the advisory council and workforce commission (appointment process, duties).
- Primary care providers and training programs (policy and workforce recommendations could change funding, training emphasis, or licensure/scope guidance).
- Local health departments and community organizations (may be called on to provide data and engage in implementation of SHIP).
- Insurers and employers could be indirectly affected if workforce or service-delivery recommendations lead to program or payment changes.

Procedural/timeline notes
- The bill is listed as Chapter 0122 and effective 06/24/2025 — it is enacted law as of that date.
- Specific reporting deadlines, phased implementation, or funding sequences would be identified in the bill text.

Next steps I can take for you
- If you provide the state or the bill’s text (or a link), I will produce a 200–400 word targeted summary that lists exact statutory changes, section-by-section effects, membership changes, reporting deadlines, and any fiscal impacts cited in the bill.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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