Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1137

Introduced
2/20/23  
Refer
2/22/23  
Report Pass
5/27/24  
Engrossed
5/28/24  
Enrolled
5/30/24  

Caption

Department of Human Services; requiring certain funds be utilized for certain purpose. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

If enacted, SB1137 would significantly raise the budgetary commitment of the state toward services related to developmental disabilities, senior nutrition programs, and child abuse prevention. By establishing mandatory funding levels and rate increases for essential health services, it seeks to enhance the quality of care delivered to recipients. Specifically, the bill's funding provisions include a direct appropriation for child abuse services, which could improve outcomes in child welfare and safety within the state. The requirement for joint legislative approval before reducing services also aims to protect existing programs from budget cuts due to declining attendance or financial challenges.

Summary

SB1137 focuses on funding allocations and rate increases for services provided by the Department of Human Services in Oklahoma. The bill designates specific amounts from previously appropriated funds to enhance the provision of Home- and Community-Based Services Waivers for individuals with developmental disabilities. It mandates that these funds should supplement existing services rather than replace them, thereby attempting to strengthen support systems for vulnerable populations. Additionally, the bill sets provisions for increasing payment rates for several key service categories by varying percentages, aiming to improve compensation for service providers across different programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1137 appears largely positive, particularly among advocates for developmental services and public health. Stakeholders have recognized the necessity of increased funding to address the growing needs of populations with disabilities and the elderly. However, some concerns have been raised about the sustainability of funding and whether these increases are sufficient to genuinely enhance service provision. Overall, discussions indicate a general consensus on the importance of further investment in human services, though skepticism remains about the execution and oversight of the allocated funds.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the objectives of SB1137, certain points of contention may arise regarding budget allocation priorities and the operational capacity of the Department of Human Services to effectively manage increased funding. There are concerns about how well the agency can implement and monitor these financial increases, especially in a context where demand for services continues to rise. Additionally, the bill’s stipulations regarding joint approval for service cuts may be viewed by some legislators as a potential regulatory overreach that could complicate fiscal management within the agency.

Companion Bills

OK SB1137

Carry Over Appropriations; making an appropriation to the Department of Human Services. Emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1006

Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; requiring that portions of certain funds be utilized for certain purposes; limitations and procedures; lapse of funds under certain conditions.

OK HB1007

Oklahoma Department of Commerce; requiring portions of certain funds be utilized for certain purposes; limitations and procedures; lapse of funds under certain conditions.

OK SB33

Department of Human Services; requiring certain joint approval prior to certain actions; appropriating certain federal funds for certain program; authorizing certain transfers; providing for lapse of funds under certain conditions.

OK SB27

Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; requiring certain transfer. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2884

Department of Human Services; making appropriations; purposes; special accounts; joint committee; emergency.

OK HB1019

Oklahoma Department of Commerce; making appropriation to certain revolving fund; source; amount; requiring and limiting expenditure for certain purposes; emergency.

OK SB424

Child care; eliminating certain restrictions on the Department of Human Services. Effective date.

OK SB844

Mental health; requiring the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to issue certain request for proposals subject to availability of funds; transferring certain duties. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1936

Teachers; requiring reimbursement for teachers who pass certain examination; requiring allocation of funds for certain stipends; effective date; emergency.

OK SB487

State Department of Rehabilitation Services; making an appropriation; requiring certain funds be used for certain purposes. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

OK HB2788

Statewide Recovery Fund; transfers of funds; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2766

General appropriations; various agencies, authorities, boards, bureaus, commission, funds and programs; effective date.

OK SB1125

General appropriations; making appropriations to various agencies. Effective date.

OK SB32

Oklahoma Health Care Authority; directing Oklahoma Health Care Authority to implement increased payment for certain long-term care and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

OK SB1432

Oklahoma Education Lottery Act; removing provisions for initial membership of board of trustees; Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund. Emergency.

OK SB1074

Oklahoma Health Care Authority; requiring that portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; and providing lapse dates.

OK SB1126

Education; specifying apportionment of certain appropriated funds; providing for budgeting of funds in certain categories and amounts. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1046

Oklahoma Health Care Authority; requiring certain funds be used for certain purposes.