California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3293

Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

In-home supportive services.

Impact

The amendment proposed in AB 3293 includes a technical, nonsubstantive change that affirms the requirement for county human services agencies to accept applications for IHSS benefits through multiple channels, such as telephone, facsimile, in person, or via email if the county's systems permit online processing. This change is expected to streamline application procedures and enhance accessibility for individuals seeking assistance.

Summary

Assembly Bill 3293, introduced by Assembly Member Brough, amends Section 12301.17 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, focusing on the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program. The IHSS program is designed to provide essential support services to qualified individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled, allowing them to receive care in their own homes. The proposed bill primarily seeks to update procedural aspects pertaining to how applications for these benefits can be submitted by applicants across various means.

Contention

Since the bill is characterized as a technical change, the discussion around it has not revolved around major controversies or points of contention typically associated with more substantive legislative proposals. However, the bill signifies an ongoing effort to maintain and potentially improve the functionality of public assistance programs, which are critical for the independence and well-being of vulnerable populations in California. The effectiveness of such amendments may be assessed based on feedback from users of the IHSS program and their ability to navigate the application process more effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2452

CalWORKs: supportive services.

CA AB1672

In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act.

CA AB1005

In-home supportive services: terminal illness diagnosis.

CA SB1355

Medi-Cal: in-home supportive services: redetermination.

CA AB2704

In-home supportive services: criminal background checks.

CA AB3079

In-Home Supportive Services program: undocumented related providers.

CA AB1387

In-Home Supportive Services Program: provider shortage: grant-based outreach program.

CA AB2819

In-home supportive services: collective bargaining penalty.

CA SB1245

In-home supportive services: licensed health care professional certification.

CA AB1644

Medi-Cal: medically supportive food and nutrition services.

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