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S 6897

Requires rates paid for rehabilitation and opioid treatment be pursuant to certain fee schedules published by the office of addiction services and supports

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jamaal Bailey and 1 co-sponsor

Overview: S 6897, "Requires rates paid for rehabilitation and opioid treatment be pursuant to certain fee schedules published by the office of addiction services and supports", was

SUBSTITUTED BY A7038A
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Bill Summary · S 6897

Overview: S 6897, "Requires rates paid for rehabilitation and opioid treatment be pursuant to certain fee schedules published by the office of addiction services and supports", was SUBSTITUTED BY A7038A, and was introduced on March 26, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to establish standardized fee schedules for rehabilitation and opioid treatment services, ensuring consistent and transparent pricing across providers.

Key Provisions:
- Requires the Office of Addiction Services and Supports to publish and maintain fee schedules for various rehabilitation and opioid treatment services.
- Mandates that all rates paid for these services be pursuant to the published fee schedules.
- Provides the office with the authority to periodically review and update the fee schedules as needed.

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Individuals seeking rehabilitation and opioid treatment services will benefit from more predictable and affordable pricing.
- Rehabilitation and treatment providers will be required to align their rates with the published fee schedules.
- The Office of Addiction Services and Supports will be responsible for developing and maintaining the fee schedules.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
This bill has been SUBSTITUTED BY A7038A, indicating that it has been replaced by a revised version of the legislation. The current status is unclear, and the next steps in the legislative process are not specified.

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

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