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MN SF4114

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/9/2020

Primary Sponsor

Paul Utke

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Origin

Senate

91st Legislature 2019-2020

AI Summary

SF 4114 Summary

  • Authorizes licensed providers to deliver pretreatment coordination services to individuals before comprehensive substance use disorder assessment, up to a maximum of 36 units per client.

  • Requires individuals providing pretreatment coordination services to meet staff qualifications in section 245G.11, subdivision 7, including 30 hours of classroom instruction and 2,000 hours of supervised experience with substance use disorder clients.

  • Establishes pretreatment coordination services as an eligible, reimbursable service under medical assistance and the substance use disorder treatment system, effective September 1, 2020, or upon federal approval.

  • Directs the commissioner of human services to develop a screening tool and documentation template for pretreatment coordination services by September 1, 2020, and to create an evaluation tool and educational materials regarding substance use disorder treatment reforms by September 1, 2021.

  • Exempts license holders providing pretreatment coordination services from certain licensing requirements under chapter 245G.

Legislative Description

Treatment coordination services qualification criteria clarification; substance use disorder pretreatment coordination services authorization, reimbursement rate establishment, covered service authorization, and screening tool; substance use disorder legislation impact evaluation and educational materials creation

Last Action

Referred to Human Services Reform Finance and Policy

3/9/2020

Committee Referrals

Human Services Reform Finance and Policy3/9/2020

Full Bill Text

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