Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00955 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/19/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 955  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO OBSOLETE PROVISIONS 
OF THE GENERAL STATUTES AFFECTING THE DEPARTMENT 
OF SOCIAL SERVICES.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill makes various changes to the laws governing the 
Department of Social Services (DSS). Specifically, it eliminates: 
1. references to the state’s Weatherization Assistance Program 
from the annual Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program 
reporting requirements (the Department of Energy and 
Environmental Protection now administers the weatherization 
program in partnership with community action agencies) (§ 1);  
2. the requirement that DSS include a copy of the transcript of the 
cognizance committees’ review proceeding when submitting to the 
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (a) a Medicaid waiver 
application or renewal or (b) certain proposed amendments to the 
Medicaid state plan (§ 2); 
3. the requirement that DSS develop uniform regulations for the 
licensing of human services facilities (interpreted by the state 
auditors as requiring DSS to promulgate uniform regulations 
for the licensing of these facilities, undefined in statute, 
regardless of whether they are within its purview) (§ 3);  
4. an outdated requirement that DSS, in collaboration with the 
Council on Medical Assistance Program Oversight, annually 
prepare a report, within available appropriations, that includes 
a comparison of the performance of each Medicaid managed 
care organization and other member service delivery choices 
(managed care is no longer used by the state M edicaid 
program) (§ 4);  2021SB-00955-R000515-BA.DOCX 
 
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5. references to freestanding medical clinics from a provision 
concerning Medicaid rate adjustments based on cost reporting 
(these clinics are not paid using this method and have always 
been paid according to a fee schedule) (§ 5);  
6. the requirement that DSS adopt regulations to certify federally 
qualified health centers (this component of Medicaid managed 
care is no longer used by the state Medicaid plan) (§ 6); 
7. three obsolete statutes regarding an inactive Temporary Family 
Assistance client advisory board (CGS § 17b-184), a formulary 
for certain generic prescription drug costs that are now 
reimbursed according to federal regulations (CGS § 17b-274a), 
and a reporting requirement on employment opportunities and 
training for persons with disabilities (CGS § 17b-610) (§8). 
The bill additionally replaces a reference to the Connecticut Law 
Journal, instead requiring DSS to post notices of its intent to adopt 
regulations regarding community health centers on its website and the 
eRegulations system. It also makes technical and conforming changes. 
EFFECTIVE DATE:  July 1, 2021 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Human Services Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 19 Nay 0 (03/31/2021)