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MN SF4113

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/9/2020

Primary Sponsor

Matt Klein

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Origin

Senate

91st Legislature 2019-2020

AI Summary

  • Modifies children's mental health respite care grant eligibility by removing the requirement that children have case management services to receive respite care services.

  • Defines "qualified professional" for purposes of general assistance and housing support to include physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical/occupational therapists, chiropractors, psychologists, clinical social workers, and other licensed mental health professionals.

  • Corrects housing support payment overpayments and underpayments, protecting recipients from liability for agency errors unless the overpayment amount is large enough that a reasonable person would know it is an error.

  • Expands home and community-based service provisions regarding protection-related rights, service planning, and assessment requirements for persons receiving licensed services.

  • Modifies substance use disorder treatment and early intensive developmental and behavioral intervention (EIDBI) service definitions, provider qualifications, and coverage requirements under medical assistance.

Legislative Description

Children's mental health respite grants eligibility requirements modification

Last Action

Referred to Human Services Reform Finance and Policy

3/9/2020

Committee Referrals

Human Services Reform Finance and Policy3/9/2020

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