The Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations will hear testimony Wednesday on a bill that would create a presumption of appropriateness for medical treatment requested by physicians treating workers injured during an act of domestic terrorism.
Assembly Bill 44, by Eloise Reyes, D-San Bernardino, was added to the agenda of the committee’s next hearing, according to the Senate’s Daily File, a publication of all hearings and bills pending before the upper chamber.
The committee on June 29 postponed the hearing on the bill after Reyes amended the measure to propose the ...
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