Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 1443S.P. 584 In Senate, April 3, 2025 An Act to Ensure the Financial Stability of Behavioral Health Service Providers and Housing Assistance Providers (EMERGENCY) Reference to the Committee on Health and Human Services suggested and ordered printed. DAREK M. GRANT Secretary of the Senate Presented by Senator BENNETT of Oxford. Cosponsored by Representative CRAFTS of Newcastle and Senators: BALDACCI of Penobscot, MOORE of Washington, TALBOT ROSS of Cumberland, TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin, Representatives: ANKELES of Brunswick, CARLOW of Buxton, SALISBURY of Westbrook, SHAGOURY of Hallowell. Page 1 - 132LR1363(01)1 acts and resolves of the Legislature do not 2 become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and 3 the Department of Health and Human Services has experienced delays in 4 awarding contracts to, finalizing contracts with and making payments to behavioral health 5 service providers, housing assistance providers and other similar nonprofit service 6 providers; and 7 the department relies on these service providers to provide essential 8 services; and 9 delays in contract awards, finalization and payment have required service 10 providers to access loans or lines of credit to bridge temporary financial gaps; and 11 without timely contract awards, finalization and payment from the 12 department, a service provider must pay expenses, including staff salaries and rent, out of 13 the provider's own line of credit, which can create cash flow challenges that threaten the 14 provider's solvency and the availability of services; and 15 in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within 16 the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as 17 immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, 18 therefore, 19 20 is enacted to read: 21 22 23 following terms have the following meanings. 24 A. "In good standing" means that a service provider has successfully complied with 25 the terms and conditions of its most recent contract with the department and has no 26 unresolved or outstanding compliance concerns. 27 B. "Previous contract rate" means the payment rate or structure established under the 28 most recent contract between a service provider and the department. 29 C. "Service provider" means an entity, including, but not limited to, a private or 30 nonprofit behavioral health agency, housing assistance provider or other nonprofit 31 organization that contracts with the department to provide services. 32 33 payments to a service provider in good standing at the service provider's previous contract 34 rate when a delay in contract awarding, finalization or payment of more than 30 calendar 35 days has occurred since the expiration of the previous contract. 36 37 38 charged on lines of credit or loans accessed by a service provider when a delay in awarding, 39 finalization or payment of a department contract requires the service provider to access the 40 line of credit or loan. Page 2 - 132LR1363(01) 1 2 takes effect when approved. 3 4 This bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services to continue payments 5 to service providers, including, but not limited to, private or nonprofit behavioral health 6 agencies, housing assistance providers and other nonprofit organizations, in good standing 7 with the department at their previous contract rates when delays in new contract awarding, 8 finalization or payment exceed 30 days. It also requires the department to pay 9 administrative expenses and interest charged on lines of credit or loans accessed by a 10 service provider when a delay in awarding, finalization or payment of a department contract 11 requires the service provider to access the line of credit or loan. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11