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Becker’s: California legislature passes 2 prior authorization reform bills 

September 12, 2025 · Anna McGraw

Two prior authorization reform bills have passed the California legislature and are headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk. 

The California Medical Association, which supported the legislation, said in a Sept. 11 news release the bills “aim to dramatically streamline the system, ensuring timely access to care for patients.”

If signed by Mr. Newsom, Assembly Bill 512 would: 

  • Require payers to answer electronic prior authorization requests within three business days for standard requests and within 24 hours for urgent care. 
  • Require payers to answer non-electronic requests within five business days for standard reviews and within 48 hours for urgent requests. 

If signed, Senate Bill 306 would:

  • Allow the California Department of Managed Health Care to waive prior authorizations for services or prescriptions that payers approve at least 90% of the time.
  • Require payers to report prior authorization data.

This article was originally published on Becker’s Hospital Review.