Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1906

Introduced
1/6/25  

Caption

Local departments of social services and health districts; screening for unmet social needs.

Impact

The implementation of HB1906 is expected to have a substantial impact on state laws regarding social services. By formalizing the requirement for screening and referrals, the bill seeks to create a systematic approach to identifying and meeting the social needs of vulnerable populations. This could lead to improved access to essential services for individuals and families who might otherwise fall through the cracks due to unrecognized needs. The Department of Social Services and local health districts will need to adopt existing technologies for referral processes, which may enhance operational efficiencies and client outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1906 aims to enhance the support provided by local departments of social services and health by requiring them to screen clients for unmet social needs. The bill mandates that local departments utilize a screening tool approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to identify needs related to food insecurity, housing instability, and transportation difficulties. This initiative intends to ensure that individuals seeking assistance are not only provided with the services they are applying for but are also connected to additional resources that can help address broader social challenges they may face.

Contention

Although the bill is generally aimed at improving social service provisions, it may raise questions of resource allocation and capacity among local departments. There are concerns about whether these departments are sufficiently funded and staffed to take on the additional responsibilities that come with mandated screenings and referrals. Opponents of the bill may argue that while the intentions are commendable, the practical implications could strain already limited resources, leading to potential gaps in service delivery if not carefully managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB12

Children's advocacy centers; definitions, investigations by local departments of social services.

VA HB1128

Children's advocacy centers; definitions, investigations by local departments of social services.

VA HB1550

Child abuse or neglect; findings of local department of social services, appeal.

VA HB992

Social services, local departments of; agreements with local workforce development boards.

VA HB1366

Social services, local departments of; employee criminal background checks.

VA SB24

Long-term services and supports screening; expedited screening and screening exemption.

VA HB291

Long-term services and supports screening; expedited screening and screening exemption.

VA HB982

State plan for medical assistance services; plan to include adult hearing screenings, etc.

VA HB1681

Long-term services and supports screening; screening after admission.

VA SB1457

Long-term services and supports screening; screening after admission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.