Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB929

Caption

Public Health, Department of; three-year pilot program for dietetics services for public elementary and secondary school students and patients at federally qualified health centers; provide

Impact

The pilot program intends to offer reimbursement for up to five visits to a licensed dietitian for each eligible recipient, with a maximum reimbursement rate of $200 per visit. This financial support encourages access to professional dietary consultations, which may improve the nutritional health of participants, particularly in schools and community health settings. The Department of Public Health, in collaboration with the Department of Education, will oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of this pilot program.

Summary

House Bill 929 proposes a three-year pilot program aimed at providing dietetics services to public elementary and secondary school students, as well as patients at federally qualified health centers in Georgia. The program seeks to address nutritional needs and promote healthy eating habits among these populations, recognizing the importance of dietetics in overall health. The bill outlines specific eligibility criteria for recipients of the services and establishes guidelines for implementation, which is set to commence on June 30, 2026, subject to available funding.

Contention

As part of the bill's requirements, the Department of Public Health is tasked with submitting detailed reports on the program's effectiveness, with the first report due by June 30, 2027. This reporting mechanism allows for assessments of the pilot's impact and provides an opportunity for legislative review and potential adjustments. The bill also includes a provision that mandates the automatic repeal of the program on June 30, 2029, unless further actions are taken to extend or make it permanent, adding an element of urgency to the evaluation process.

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