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A4790 • 2026

Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.

Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Freiman, Roy
Last action
2026-06-30
Official status
Substituted by S3463 (1R)
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.

Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.

What This Bill Does

  • Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.
  • Topic: Substituted by another Bill Fiscal note: This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-30 New Jersey Legislature

    Substituted by S3463 (1R)

  2. 2026-06-11 New Jersey Legislature

    Assembly Floor Amendment Passed (Quijano)

  3. 2026-06-01 New Jersey Legislature

    Reported out of Assembly Committee, 2nd Reading

  4. 2026-03-19 New Jersey Legislature

    Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Infrastructure Committee

Official Summary Text

Makes certain changes to regulation of health care service firms.
Topic:
Substituted by another Bill
Fiscal note:
This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
A4790 Assembly 6/11/26

STATEMENT TO

ASSEMBLY, No. 4790

with Assembly Floor
Amendments

(Proposed by
Assemblymen FREIMAN, SCHNALL, and DEPHILLIPS)

ADOPTED: JUNE 11,
2026

����� These floor amendments amend section 2 of P.L.2014,
c.29 (C. 34:8-45.1a) to remove a requirement for the
Director of Consumer Affairs to develop a
set of
standards and procedures for independent third party practitioners to review
health care service firm financial statements and records, general management,
and internal controls.� The bill, as introduced, effectively eliminates the
need for this provision.