Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2315

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  
Report Pass
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  

Caption

Intellectual/Developmental Disability services; DMAS to study, dissemination of information.

Impact

By implementing the recommendations made by the work group, the legislation aims to improve the coordination and delivery of I/DD services across Virginia. This could significantly benefit individuals with disabilities and their families by creating a clear pathway to accessing medical and social support services. The bill also emphasizes the importance of ensuring culturally appropriate communication, as it mandates that the Department of Medical Assistance Services produce important manuals, such as the Navigating the DD Waiver Manual, in multiple languages. This aspect is particularly crucial for serving diverse communities effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2315 aims to enhance the accessibility and consistency of information regarding Intellectual and Developmental Disability (I/DD) services in Virginia. It mandates the formation of a work group that includes diverse stakeholders, such as community services boards, local departments of social services, and advocacy groups. The primary objective of this work group is to study existing methods and develop actionable recommendations to ensure individuals seeking I/DD services receive accurate referrals and consistent information from the respective agencies, including community service boards (CSBs) and behavioral health authorities (BHAs).

Contention

While HB2315 has garnered broad support, including a unanimous vote of 99-0 during the House passage, some critics may argue about the effectiveness of the proposed work group in addressing complex issues faced by individuals with I/DD. Concerns about the bureaucratic nature of work groups and whether more immediate action is warranted to assist individuals with disabilities could arise. There might be discussions regarding whether the focus should be placed on enhancing current service provisions rather than solely on improving information dissemination.

Notable_points

The work group's findings and recommendations are required to be reported to key legislative committees by October 1, 2023, suggesting a timeline for accountability and action following the bill's passage. This structured approach indicates that lawmakers are committed to reviewing the effectiveness of current systems and making improvements that could lead to better service delivery. The bill represents a step towards more inclusive and responsive public service for people with disabilities in Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA H7791

Intellectual/developmental Disabilities Ombudsperson Act Of 2022

VA S2615

Intellectual/developmental Disabilities Ombudsperson Act Of 2022

VA HB05001

An Act Concerning Resources And Support Services For Persons With An Intellectual Or Developmental Disability.

VA SB617

Relating to Intellectual and Development Disabilities Waiver Program Workforce Study

VA HB3247

Relating to abuse and or neglect of individuals with an intellectual and or developmental disability

VA AB1170

Peace officer training: intellectual and developmental disabilities.

VA SB232

Individuals w/ intellectual & developmental disabilities; DMAS to study use of virtual support, etc.

VA SB639

Relating to the rights of persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities residing in state schools.

VA HB990

Individuals w/ intellectual & developmental disabilities; DMAS to study use of virtual support, etc.

VA A1932

Establishes Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in DCF.

Similar Bills

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