Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1144

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

Commissioner of human services directed to seek federal authority to provide supportive parenting services to people eligible for personal care assistance or community first services and supports, and commissioner directed to seek federal waivers.

Impact

If enacted, HF1144 is anticipated to significantly enhance the resources available to families requiring assistance due to disabilities or other conditions. The bill reflects a proactive approach toward ensuring that parental needs are met while providing care for children, thereby promoting better family functioning. The supportive parenting services will be integrated into the assessed needs of individuals under existing personal care frameworks, thereby extending the state's commitment to comprehensive human services. The effective date for these services is set as January 1, 2026, or 90 days following federal approval, whichever is later.

Summary

House File 1144 (HF1144) directs the Minnesota Commissioner of Human Services to seek federal authority and amendments to existing waivers that enable the provision of supportive parenting services to individuals eligible for personal care assistance and community first services and supports. This initiative is aimed at supporting parents with children 12 years of age or younger by assisting them with essential daily activities such as grooming, eating, bathing, and mobility. The bill emphasizes the need for federal approval to implement these services effectively, ensuring that the state can expand its human services to include family-oriented supports.

Contention

Notably, legislative discussions surrounding HF1144 may lead to debates on funding allocations and the implications of federal dependence for these services. Some individuals may express concerns regarding the sufficiency of federal support and the potential bureaucratic challenges involved in securing the necessary waivers. Questions may arise regarding the adequacy of resources committed by the state to ensure the sustainability of these services in the long run, amidst the evolving needs of families and the changing landscape of human services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF240

Medical assistance reimbursement provided for parents and spouses providing services under consumer-directed community supports and community first services and supports.

MN HF4675

Commissioner of human services directed to expand reimbursement for overtime, overnight asleep services, and consecutive shifts for personal care assistants and community-first services and supports workers.

MN SF925

Medical assistance reimbursement for parents and spouses providing services under consumer-directed community supports and community first services and supports establishment

MN SF3246

Directing the commissioner of human services to expand reimbursement for overtime, overnight sleep services, and consecutive shifts for personal care assistants and community- first services and supports workers.

MN SF4043

Expansion of reimbursement for overtime, overnight asleep services, and consecutive shifts for personal care assistants and community-first services and support workers direction to the Commissioner of Human Services provision

MN HF5089

Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services medical assistance covered services established, commissioner of human services directed to conduct rate study and request federal approval, and report required.

MN HF3639

Commissioner of human services required to apply for federal waiver to provide nutrition supports as a covered service under medical assistance.

MN HF4693

Commissioner of human services directed to apply for federal waiver for money for services provided to patients in an institution for mental diseases.

MN HF5088

Residential crisis stabilization for children medical assistance covered service established, commissioner of human services directed to request federal approval, and report required.

MN SF5114

Residential crisis stabilization for children medical assistance covered service establishment directing the commissioner of human services to request federal approval

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.