Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB934

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Engrossed
3/29/23  
Refer
3/30/23  

Caption

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

Impact

One of the key components of SB934 is the establishment of an Employment Program Fund within the Division, which will facilitate the provision of services such as supported employment placements and training designed to prepare individuals for competitive work. The bill also mandates that the state treasurer disburses the funds in accordance with federal laws, thereby aligning state efforts with national frameworks for disability and rehabilitation. Furthermore, the legislation includes provisions to hire additional staff to reduce waitlists and improve service delivery, addressing long-standing issues around accessibility and responsiveness in the rehabilitation services sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 934, titled 'State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing', aims to enhance the support and resources provided to individuals with disabilities through the Division of Rehabilitation Services within the State Department of Education. The bill allows the Governor to include appropriations in the annual budget specifically targeted at the Division. This funding is intended to ensure that state match amounts are sufficient to secure federal funding, thereby bolstering the financial framework that supports rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB934 is largely positive among supporters who see the bill as a critical step towards improving the lives of individuals with disabilities through enhanced rehabilitation services. Advocates believe that increased funding will lead to better job placement opportunities and support for individuals transitioning from school to work. However, concerns have been raised about ensuring that the additional appropriations translate into meaningful, tangible improvements in service delivery rather than just increased funding without accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to SB934 include discussions on how effectively the allocated funds will be utilized to actually improve service standards. Critics argue that while the intent is commendable, the success of the bill hinges on proper implementation and the division's ability to manage additional staff effectively. The debate also highlights the challenges of meeting diverse needs within the disabled community, emphasizing the importance of tailored services that go beyond just employment to include comprehensive support systems.

Companion Bills

MD HB1222

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

Previously Filed As

MD HB1222

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 HB621

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

MD HB870

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

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 HB660

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

MD HB1954

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

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 HB1222

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 HB1285

Workers' Compensation - Rehabilitation Practitioners - Licensed Social Workers

MD SB931

Workers’ Compensation – Rehabilitation Practitioners – Licensed Social Workers

MD HB202

Historic Revitalization Tax Credit – Substantial Rehabilitation – Threshold Amount