Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4733

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Waiver reimagine phase II modification

Summary

Senate File 4733, primarily sponsored by Senators Hoffman and Mann, proposes modifications to the Waiver Reimagine Phase II aimed at enhancing the structure and funding of home and community-based services for individuals requiring care typically provided in institutional settings. The bill mandates the Minnesota commissioner of human services to implement a two-home and community-based services waiver program structure that emphasizes individual support needs rather than the living setting of the person with disabilities. By adopting this framework, the bill seeks to promote flexibility and responsiveness in service provision, allowing individuals more options in their care arrangements. Furthermore, the bill includes a provision for an individualized budget methodology that aligns funding with assessed service needs. This methodology is expected to facilitate improved access to necessary services for people designated as needing institutional levels of care, ultimately enhancing their quality of life. Additionally, the commissioner is tasked with ensuring that budget adjustments are made in correlation with any increases in rates within the disability waiver rate system, ensuring adequate financial support following changes in service demand and regulatory standards. In terms of operational integrity, SF4733 stipulates that the implementation of Waiver Reimagine Phase II will not proceed until significant improvements in the MnCHOICES 2.0 system are demonstrated. This includes establishing a reliable and culturally responsive eligibility determination process for waiver services. The bill highlights the importance of ensuring that the revamped waiver system does not inadvertently disrupt existing service provisions and effectively addresses the diverse needs of current and prospective recipients. The proposed bill's effective date is slated for July 1, 2024, or upon federal approval, underscoring the necessity for alignment with federal regulations. As discussions progress, the impact on state laws revolves around enhancing the state's capacity to deliver tailored disability services, ensuring that individuals with disabilities receive the necessary support while possibly reshaping how state funds are allocated for these services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2215

Waiver Reimagine requirements modification; Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine establishment

MN HF2038

Waiver Reimagine requirements modified, Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine established, appointments made, and report required.

MN SF2651

Long-term care consultation services provisions modifications

MN SF3989

Medical assistance eligibility timeline modifications for certain hospital patients and providing supplemental payments for certain disability waiver services

MN SF780

Nursing facility payment rates, elderly waiver rates, customized living services payment rates provided under certain disability waivers, home-delivered meals payment rates under the disability waivers modifications; appropriating money

MN HF2434

Human services finance bill.

MN SF2439

Aging and disability services provisions modification

MN SF1015

Disability waiver rate system modification

MN SF4955

Long-term care consultation services modification

MN SF3736

Disability waiver technology provisions modifications

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