North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S332

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

Health Care Practitioner Transparency Act

Companion Bills

NC H696

Same As Medicaid & HHS Adjust./Other Critical Needs

Previously Filed As

NC HB247

Health Care Practitioner Transparency Act

NC SB152

Health-Care Practitioner Identification Requirements

NC SB00560

An Act Concerning Truth And Transparency In Advertising, Representation And Specialty Designations For Health Care Practitioners.

NC S1500

Relative to health care transparency

NC H2513

Relative to health care transparency

NC H1341

Health Care Practitioner Identification

NC SB298

10-year Exempt Health Practitioners From Tax

NC HB3748

Relating to credentialing of health care practitioners.

NC S171

Pract. Transparency/Reagan's Law/Sam's Law

NC S0172

Health Care Practitioner Specialty Titles and Designations

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