Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF812

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Customized living rate phase-in under the community access for disability inclusion and the brain injury home and community-based waivers repealer

Impact

The repeal is expected to create significant changes in how rate setting is handled for supportive services aimed at individuals with disabilities. If enacted, it will be important for the Department of Human Services to establish new guidelines and methodologies for rate setting, which can directly affect the funding and availability of services for those relying on these programs. Stakeholders in the disability community will need to monitor these changes closely to understand their implications for service delivery.

Summary

Senate File 812 aims to repeal the customized living rate phase-in under the community access for disability inclusion and the brain injury home and community-based waivers in Minnesota. This legislative move will eliminate the specific rate-setting structure that had been phased in for these disability services, as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 256S.2101. The bill intends to streamline the rate-making process and potentially revise how community services are funded, following an assessment of state needs and available resources for supporting individuals with disabilities.

Contention

While proponents may see the repeal as a way to simplify the regulatory landscape and manage funding more efficiently, there is a concern among advocates for individuals with disabilities that the repeal could lead to a reduction in the quality and availability of services. Specifically, some fear that without a structured rate phase-in, individuals and families might experience a decline in service resources. The debate surrounding this bill highlights the tension between financial management of state resources and the need to adequately support vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

MN HF2622

Similar To Customized living rate phase-in under the community access for disability inclusion and the brain injury home and community-based waivers repealed.

Similar Bills

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