Connecticut 2023 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00986 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/30/2023

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
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SB-986 
AN ACT PROTECTING MATERNAL HEALTH. 
AMENDMENT 
LCO No.: 8918 
File Copy No.: 425 
Senate Calendar No.: 238  
 
Primary Analyst: RDP 	5/30/23 
Contributing Analyst(s):  	(FN) 
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
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The amendment strikes the language of the underlying bill and its 
associated fiscal impact, replacing it with language that results in 
various fiscal impacts identified by section below. Other provisions of 
the amendment are not anticipated to result in a fiscal impact to the state 
or municipalities. 
Section 3, which establishes Birth Center licensure of $940 per site 
and $7.5 per bed with a biennial renewal schedule, results in a General 
Fund revenue gain of $985 in FY 24. There is currently one Maternity 
Hospital licensed by the Department of Public Health (DPH). It is the 
Connecticut Childbirth & Women's Center in Danbury, and it is the only 
facility to hold accreditation by the Commission for the Accreditation of 
Birth Centers in Connecticut. It has six beds. It is anticipated to seek 
Birth Center licensure in FY 24. 
Section 7, which directs DPH to not grant or renew Maternity 
Hospital licensure on and after 1/1/24, results in a General Fund 
revenue loss of $985 in FY 24. CGS Sec. 19a-491 sets the biennial 
licensure fee for Maternity Hospitals at of $940 per site and $7.5 per bed. 
Section 10, which establishes a Public Health Infant Mortality Review 
program in DPH, results in a cost to the agency of approximately 
$90,970 in FY 24 and $96,444 in FY 25 and fringe benefit costs of  2023SB-00986-R00LCO08918-FNA.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
approximately $38,953 in FY 24 and $41,297 in FY 25 for a Nurse 
Consultant to study infant deaths and produce recommendations on 
how to reduce them. 
Section 14, which establishes doula certification for a fee of $100, 
results in a revenue gain to the General Fund of approximately $5,000 
in FY 24 and FY 25. It is anticipated that DPH's Practitioner Licensing 
and Investigations Section can accommodate certification of 
approximately 50 doulas annually with existing staff and resources. 
Doula certification may be renewed every three years. 
Section 16 results in a potential cost to the Office of Early Childhood 
to establish a statewide universal nurse home visiting program, within 
available appropriations. This section also allows the Department of 
Social Services (DSS) to seek approval of an amendment to the Medicaid 
state plan or waiver to provide coverage for universal nurse home 
visiting services. This results in a cost to DSS to the extent that related 
services are billed under Medicaid. 
The preceding Fiscal Impact statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely 
for the purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General 
Assembly or either chamber thereof for any purpose. In general, fiscal impacts are based upon a variety of 
informational sources, including the analyst’s professional knowledge. Whenever applicable, agency data is 
consulted as part of the analysis, however final products do not necessarily reflect an assessment from any 
specific department.