Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00867

Introduced
2/22/17  
Introduced
2/22/17  
Refer
2/22/17  
Refer
2/22/17  
Report Pass
3/7/17  
Report Pass
3/7/17  
Refer
3/10/17  
Refer
3/10/17  
Report Pass
3/16/17  
Report Pass
3/16/17  
Engrossed
4/19/17  
Report Pass
4/20/17  
Report Pass
4/20/17  
Chaptered
6/6/17  
Chaptered
6/6/17  
Enrolled
6/7/17  
Enrolled
6/7/17  
Passed
6/13/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Notice Requirements For Home Health Care Registries.

Impact

The enactment of SB00867 significantly modifies existing regulations concerning home health care registries in terms of consumer engagement and safety. By requiring registries to provide clear notices detailing their obligations and the potential employer responsibilities faced by consumers, the bill aims to empower consumers to make informed choices. Moreover, it stipulates the protocols for the delivery of these notices, ensuring they are comprehensible and accessible. This change is projected to enhance the accountability of home health care providers as well as inform consumers of their own roles in the employment relationship.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 867 addresses notice requirements for home health care registries, mandating that these registries inform consumers of their legal liabilities before services commence. The intent of the bill is to ensure transparency and accountability in the home health care sector, thereby protecting consumers from potential misunderstandings regarding their responsibilities when engaging with these services. This legislation is particularly relevant as the home health care industry continues to grow, paralleling an increasing demand for personal care services for the aging population.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB00867 has been one of support among consumer advocacy groups and health care reform advocates. These parties view the bill as a necessary step in enhancing consumer protection and welfare. Critics, however, may argue that while transparency is vital, the additional responsibilities placed on consumers might deter some from seeking necessary home health services, particularly if they feel overwhelmed by the employment regulations now outlined in the notices.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between consumer protection and the regulatory burden that could arise from the new notice requirements. While the goal is to ensure that consumers are well-informed of their obligations, some debate persists over how these requirements might complicate the immediate access to home health care services. The bill also raises discussions about the nature of the relationship between consumers and care providers, especially in instances where consumers may not have the legal knowledge or resources to fully understand their responsibilities as potential employers under the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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