Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2490

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  

Caption

Eligibility modification for peer recovery service eligibility; Minnesota Board of Recovery Services establishment

Impact

This bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing recovery services. By establishing a Board of Recovery Services responsible for the credentialing of vendors, the bill seeks to have a more standardized approach to service provision in the field of substance use recovery. This can lead to increased access to quality peer support services and help reduce variability in standards among providers. Moreover, the introduction of application fees for credentialing aims to create a sustainable funding model for the Board's operations.

Summary

SF2490 aims to modify the eligibility criteria for vendors providing peer recovery services and establishes the Minnesota Board of Recovery Services. The bill seeks to streamline the credentialing process for recovery organizations by ensuring that only entities meeting specific qualifications can offer peer support services related to substance use disorder treatment. By creating this board, the legislation also aims to improve oversight and consistency across the state in the delivery of recovery services.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SF2490 appears to be supportive among advocates for recovery services and treatment equity. Stakeholders have expressed that the board's establishment will promote much-needed regulation in a fragmented landscape of recovery services. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the access to these services for community organizations, particularly those from underrepresented communities. The necessity of credentials could potentially create barriers for smaller organizations without the resources for compliance.

Contention

One notable point of contention in discussions around SF2490 centers on the requirements for credentialing and the potential financial burden it may impose on smaller or community-based organizations. Critics argue that while the intention behind the bill is positive, the implementation could inadvertently limit access for marginalized communities to recovery services. Balancing the need for oversight without creating excessive barriers remains a critical challenge as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

MN HF2552

Similar To Eligibility for recovery community organizations modified, Minnesota Board of Recovery Services created, rulemaking authority provided, and application fee established.

Similar Bills

MN HF2552

Eligibility for recovery community organizations modified, Minnesota Board of Recovery Services created, rulemaking authority provided, and application fee established.

MN SF4473

Ombudsman for mental health and developmental disabilities provisions modifications; recovery peers classification as independent contractors prohibition

MN HF4548

Ombudsman for mental health and developmental disabilities provisions modified, and classification of recovery peers as independent contractors prohibited.

MN SF3379

Peer recovery support modifications, tiered reimbursement structure requirement and appropriations

MN HF3397

Peer recovery support services and recovery peer requirements modified, and tiered reimbursement rate structure for recovery peers development required.

MN SF1966

Timelines modification for filing medical claims after recoupment

MN HF1963

Medical claims filing timelines, withdrawal management services, and mental health diagnostic services assessments provisions modified; and closure planning requirements imposed on peer recovery supports providers.

MN HF2575

Continuing education requirements for licensed alcohol and drug counselors modified, religious objections to placements in substance use disorder treatment programs allowed, comprehensive assessment requirements modified, and courts or other placement authorities prohibited from compelling an individual to participate in religious elements of substance use disorder treatment.