Kentucky 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB334

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
2/24/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/8/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Report Pass
3/13/23  
Enrolled
3/15/23  
Enrolled
3/15/23  
Chaptered
3/22/23  

Caption

AN ACT relating to intermediate care facilities for individuals with an intellectual disability.

Impact

The passage of HB 334 is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s approach to care for individuals with intellectual disabilities. By clarifying guidelines for expanding care capacities, the bill aims to address the needs of waiting list applicants and improves accessibility to necessary services. It fosters an environment where intermediate care facilities can efficiently cater to community needs while remaining in adherence to state regulations, potentially reducing reliance on institutional care in favor of community-based settings.

Summary

House Bill 334 addresses the operational framework of intermediate care facilities for individuals with an intellectual disability in Kentucky. The legislation aims to streamline the process for these facilities to increase their bed capacity, ensuring that any expansion aligns with the state's health plan. Specifically, the bill requires applicants seeking to increase capacity to demonstrate that they will fill the new beds with individuals from either their waiting list or those transitioning from community-based settings they support. Additionally, it mandates that all residents have individualized plans designed to enhance their living experiences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 334 appears to be generally positive, with support coming from various stakeholders who recognize the importance of providing adequate care to individuals with intellectual disabilities. Advocates emphasize the importance of individualized attention and community integration for these individuals, which spearheads approval for the bill. Conversely, there may be underlying concerns about the adequacy of oversight regarding patient care and the systematic capacity challenges that the bill seeks to address.

Contention

While support for HB 334 predominates, some points of contention could arise around the specifics of how facilities will implement the necessary changes and the potential operational challenges that may present themselves post-enactment. Critics may argue that while the bill opens opportunities for expansion, there must be adequate resources and training to ensure that the quality of care is not compromised, raising issues about monitoring and evaluation of the facilities' compliance with the new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB06388

An Act Concerning Intermediate Care Facilities For Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities.

KY HB587

CON; remove intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities from CON law.

KY SB0267

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 71, Chapter 5, Part 1, relative to intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

KY HB0315

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 71, Chapter 5, Part 1, relative to intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

KY HB0067

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 71, Chapter 5, Part 1, relative to intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

KY SB783

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

KY SB783

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

KY SB1434

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

KY SB596

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

KY SB596

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.