California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB346

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Refer
6/4/25  
Refer
6/18/25  
Report Pass
7/1/25  
Refer
7/1/25  
Report Pass
7/9/25  
Refer
7/9/25  

Caption

In-home supportive services: licensed health care professional certification.

Impact

The bill strengthens the requirement for certification of individuals seeking IHSS by insisting that a licensed professional confirms the individual’s inability to perform daily living activities independently. This certification will also indicate that without the aid of such supportive services, these individuals face the risk of being placed in out-of-home care. The essence of AB 346 seeks to ensure that the supportive services provided are essential and justifiable, thereby potentially increasing accountability within the IHSS program.

Summary

Assembly Bill 346, introduced by Assembly Member Nguyen, aims to amend certain sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code regarding the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program. Under the IHSS program, aged, blind, and disabled individuals are provided with necessary support to enable them to live independently and avoid institutionalization. The bill clarifies the definition of licensed health care professionals and expands the certification requirements for individuals receiving in-home supportive services to include that the professionals must be responsible for diagnosing or treating conditions that directly contribute to the functional limitations of applicants or recipients.

Sentiment

Discussions around AB 346 signify a positive sentiment regarding its potential to ensure that resources are allocated effectively to those who genuinely need assistance. Supporters of the bill assert that having stricter certification requirements could eliminate abuse of the system and prioritize vulnerable populations. However, concerns have also been raised about the implications of increased bureaucratic processes on recipients, particularly regarding how the changes might affect timely access to needed services.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions surrounding the burden placed on health care providers to furnish the necessary certifications and the potential for delays in service approval that might arise as a result. Additionally, there are apprehensions that stringent certification might inadvertently affect the accessibility of in-home services for certain individuals who might be in genuine need of assistance, potentially hindering their ability to remain in their homes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1245

In-home supportive services: licensed health care professional certification.

CA AB1005

In-home supportive services: terminal illness diagnosis.

CA AB1672

In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act.

CA SB1355

Medi-Cal: in-home supportive services: redetermination.

CA AB3079

In-Home Supportive Services program: undocumented related providers.

CA AB1387

In-Home Supportive Services Program: provider shortage: grant-based outreach program.

CA AB1644

Medi-Cal: medically supportive food and nutrition services.

CA AB2704

In-home supportive services: criminal background checks.

CA AB120

Human services.

CA SB120

Human services.

Similar Bills

CA SB1245

In-home supportive services: licensed health care professional certification.

CA AB426

In-Home Supportive Services program.

CA AB924

In-home supportive services.

CA SB1040

In-home supportive services: natural disaster.

CA SB845

Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund.

CA AB1811

Human services omnibus.

CA AB3216

Unemployment: rehiring and retention: state of emergency.

CA AB283

In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act.