Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0795

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  

Caption

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Write An Olmstead Plan For Rhode Island (creates A Twenty-eight (28) Member Special Legislative Commission Whose Purpose It Is To Write An Olmstead Plan For Ri, And Who Reports Back To The General Assembly No Later Than January 3, 2024, And Whose Life Expires On July 1, 2024.)

Impact

The Olmstead Plan is designed to be a living document that evolves with annual updates on regulatory, budgetary, and legislative solutions. It aims to develop permanent and temporary funding streams to support a wide range of housing options and community services for individuals with disabilities. The commission is expected to deliver a draft of the plan to the General Assembly by January 3, 2024, which would substantially inform future legislation and policies affecting individuals with disabilities in Rhode Island.

Summary

S0795 is a joint resolution aimed at creating a special legislative commission tasked with writing an Olmstead Plan for Rhode Island. This bill was introduced by Senators DiPalma, DiMario, Lauria, and Murray on March 23, 2023, and referred to the Senate Health & Human Services committee. The proposed commission will be comprised of 28 members, including legislators, state agency representatives, and individuals with disabilities. Their work will involve drafting a comprehensive plan to enhance integration for people with disabilities in the state, focusing on resource identification, strengths, and unmet needs.

Contention

Although the bill received unanimous support during the voting process, the operationalization of the Olmstead Plan might encounter challenges related to funding availability and implementation strategies. Critics of similar initiatives in other states have raised concerns regarding adequate resource allocation and effective evaluation mechanisms. The necessity for community input and ongoing evaluation every five years is emphasized to address any potential gaps in services and to adapt to the evolving needs of the disabled population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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