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MN SF3734
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Liz Boldon
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AI Summary
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Room and board services provided through intensive residential treatment services and residential crisis services become eligible for behavioral health fund payment for persons enrolled in Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare
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Intensive residential treatment services providers must complete or update standard diagnostic assessments within 10 days of admission, excluding weekends and holidays (previously no exclusion)
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Treatment teams for intensive nonresidential rehabilitative mental health services (Youth ACT) may now include registered nurses as optional core team members
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Psychiatrist requirement for Youth ACT treatment teams expands from "child and adolescent psychiatrist" to "board-certified psychiatrist" (removing age specialization requirement)
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Amends Minnesota Statutes sections 245I.23, 254B.04, and 256B.0947 relating to human services licensing and behavioral health fund eligibility
Legislative Description
Intensive residential treatment services and intensive nonresidential rehabilitative mental health services requirements modification
Last Action
Referred to Health and Human Services
2/23/2026