Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1222

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing

Impact

The potential impact of HB 1222 is significant in terms of improving the resources available for rehabilitation services in Maryland. By ensuring that necessary funding is allocated, the bill seeks to enhance accessibility and effectiveness of vocational training programs for individuals with disabilities. This could lead to an increase in employment rates and improved quality of life for affected individuals as they gain better access to job preparation and support services. Furthermore, the passage of this bill is likely to set a precedent for future funding commitments to disability services in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1222 focuses on the funding and staffing of the Division of Rehabilitation Services within the Maryland State Department of Education. It mandates that the Governor include specific appropriations in the state budget to ensure adequate funding for services that support individuals with disabilities. This bill aims to enhance the capacity of the Division to provide vocational rehabilitation services, facilitate employment opportunities, and reduce waiting lists for individuals seeking these services. Specifically, it requires the hiring of 74 staff members whose responsibilities will include reducing caseloads and expanding community-based training programs.

Contention

One point of contention related to HB 1222 may arise from the funding mechanisms and budget allocations proposed in the bill. Opponents may argue about the fiscal implications of mandating specific appropriations, questioning whether this could divert funds from other essential educational services. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of the proposed staff expansions and if they will indeed lead to the desired outcomes in reducing waitlists and improving service delivery.

Companion Bills

MD SB934

Crossfiled State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing

Previously Filed As

MD SB934

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing

MD SB859

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding

MD HB1163

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding

MD HB870

Division of Rehabilitation Services and Developmental Disabilities Administration - Memorandum of Understanding

MD HB621

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Information Posted on Website

MD HF289

A bill for an act transferring the division of vocational rehabilitation services from the department of workforce development to the department of education.

MD HB522

Department of Juvenile Services - Rehabilitation Services - Funding

MD HB1954

Public school funding and staffing; special education students, support services positions.

MD HB660

Commission to Study the Division of Rehabilitation Services (Student Job Training Reformation Act)

MD HB29

Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services, Department of.

Similar Bills

MD HB660

Commission to Study the Division of Rehabilitation Services (Student Job Training Reformation Act)

MD HB870

Division of Rehabilitation Services and Developmental Disabilities Administration - Memorandum of Understanding

MD SB934

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing

MD HB539

Historic Revitalization Tax Credit - Alterations - Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures for Single-Family, Owner-Occupied Residences

MD HB1404

Workers' Compensation - Rehabilitation Practitioners - Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical

MD HB202

Historic Revitalization Tax Credit – Substantial Rehabilitation – Threshold Amount

MD HB1285

Workers' Compensation - Rehabilitation Practitioners - Licensed Social Workers

MD SB931

Workers’ Compensation – Rehabilitation Practitioners – Licensed Social Workers