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MN SF2655

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/6/2023

Primary Sponsor

Liz Boldon

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Origin

Senate

93rd Legislature 2023-2024

AI Summary

  • Requires lead agencies to provide 10 calendar days' advance notice in an accessible format before denying, reducing, suspending, or terminating eligibility for long-term services and supports, home and community-based waivers, personal care assistance, and related services.

  • Mandates that affected persons or their legal representatives have 10 days to respond to the notice of intent, and agencies must initiate a decision review upon any response.

  • Requires decision review conferences to be scheduled within 5 days of request and conducted through interactive communication (telephone, written exchange, in-person meeting, or other accessible format chosen by the person).

  • Mandates continuation of covered services during the decision review process and until a written notice of action is issued.

  • Preserves existing appeal rights under section 256.045 and requires final notices of action to incorporate information and facts from the decision review.

Legislative Description

Review process establishment for denials of eligibility for long-term services and supports

Last Action

Referred to Human Services

3/6/2023

Committee Referrals

Human Services3/6/2023

Full Bill Text

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