Minnesota Adopts Mandatory Reporting of Healthcare Transactions; Illinois Poised to Follow

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz last month signed legislation requiring pre-close notification for qualifying healthcare transactions, making Minnesota the latest in a rapidly growing number of states with such requirements.

Also in May, the Illinois state legislature enacted a statute that, if signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker as expected, would require pre-close review of qualifying healthcare transactions by the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, notes McGuireWoods.

States increasingly are requiring notice and review of smaller-scale physician practice acquisitions and other deals not typically subject to pre-close scrutiny. The effective date of both the Minnesota and Illinois laws is Jan. 1, 2024. Read more.

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