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Vol. XXXV No. 49  Internet Update I                           CALENDAR SUBJECT TO CHANGE                                                         214th Legislature

Prepared: July 1, 2011                                      Check Internet site or call this office for updated schedule                       Second Annual Session


*Denotes Changes

 

 


THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2011

 

SENATE QUORUM 12:00 PM Senate Chambers

 

FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2011

 

Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission Meeting

10:00 AM Division of Pensions and Benefits,

50 West State St., Trenton, NJ

No verbal comments are accepted during the meeting. The Commission should

receive written comments at least ten business days in advance of the meeting.

A664 [Greenstein, Linda R./Scalera, Frederick+3], Pub. emp-prov. non-forfeitable med. benf

A3161 [Johnson, Gordon M.], Early intervention svcs.-expand coverage

A3868 [Conaway, Herb/Vainieri Huttle, Valerie+1], Drugs, off-label-insur. coverage req.

A3968 [Conaway, Herb], Pain med-restrict insur, limiting access

A3998 [Polistina, Vincent J./Amodeo, John F.], PERS memb.-concerns elig. req.

S2503 [Greenstein, Linda R.], Pub. emp-prov. non-forfeitable med. benf

 

MONDAY, JULY 11, 2011

 

*SENATE SESSION 10:00 AM Senate Chambers

Voting Session to reconsider the Governor's statement of objections that was appended to the following bill:

S4000 [Sarlo, Paul A./Greenwald, Louis D.+3], St budget FY2011/2012-St$30.6B Fed$12.1B