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MN SF1900
Bill
Status
2/20/2023
Primary Sponsor
Erin Maye Quade
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AI Summary
SF1900 Summary
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Establishes a Department of Human Services systemic critical incident review team to review critical incidents in home and community-based services, focusing on systemic influences rather than individual culpability.
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Clarifies terminology by changing "individual assessment summary" to "community support plan" throughout mental health and children's services provisions for consistency.
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Extends the expiration dates of the American Indian Advisory Council and Traumatic Brain Injury advisory committee to June 30, 2023.
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Clarifies "community-living settings" and "provider-controlled settings" definitions to ensure service recipients maintain housing control and providers cannot own/lease properties where services are delivered.
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Repeals obsolete navigator pilot program language and modifies substance use disorder treatment provisions, including room and board staffing requirements and service delivery standards.
Legislative Description
Home and community-based services systemic critical incident review team establishment
Last Action
Second reading
3/13/2023