Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4552

Introduced
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  

Caption

Minnesota Statutes language concerning expired human services reports to the legislature removed.

Impact

The proposed modifications through HF4552 are expected to enhance coordination and efficiency in the administration of human services related to substance use. By repealing outdated language, the bill aims to eliminate bureaucratic redundancy and streamline the management of reports for services provided to individuals with substance misuse issues. This legislative action is positioned to foster improved communication between state agencies and providers, ultimately serving to increase the quality of data reflected in the state's human services initiatives.

Summary

House File 4552 focuses on amending Minnesota Statutes related to human services, specifically by removing outdated language about expired human services reports that are required to be submitted to the legislature. The bill seeks to simplify the legislative process and ensure that current practices regarding substance misuse and use disorder are more effectively documented. Specifically, it targets provisions within statutes that may no longer hold relevance for contemporary operations in the state's human services sector.

Contention

While HF4552 aims for progress in human services reporting and accountability, it has faced discussions regarding the implications of removing specific reporting requirements. Opponents argue that removing these requirements could obscure accountability and may lead to reduced oversight. Proponents counter that the intent is to focus on relevant and actionable information that enhances service delivery without unnecessary regulatory burdens. The debate revolves around striking a balance between oversight and operational efficiency in human services.

Final_comments

Overall, HF4552 represents a proactive approach to modernizing human services legislation in Minnesota. By purging outdated requirements, the bill seeks to align state laws with current practices and promote better management of resources directed towards substance misuse treatment and prevention.

Companion Bills

MN SF4864

Similar To Language removal from Minnesota Statutes concerning expired human services reports to the legislature

Similar Bills

MN SF4864

Language removal from Minnesota Statutes concerning expired human services reports to the legislature

MN HF4392

Human services; provisions modified relating to disability services, aging services, and substance use disorder services; Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Act modified; subminimum wages phased out; blood-borne pathogen provisions expanded to all state-operated treatment programs; and expired reports removed.

MN SF4399

Omnibus Human Services policy bill

MN HF3190

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MN SF3187

Emergency incident preparedness provision for rail transport of oil and other hazardous substances

MN HF1403

Aging, disability, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and statewide opioid litigation laws modified and established.

MN HF4738

Office of Emergency Medical Services established to replace Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board, duties specified and transferred, advisory council established, alternative EMS response model pilot program established, conforming changes made, provisions modified relating to ambulance service personnel and emergency medical responders, emergency ambulance service aid provided, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4835

Office of Emergency Medical Services replacement of the Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board establishment