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NE LB721
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends the Intergenerational Care Facility Incentive Grant Program to expand eligibility to both nonprofit and proprietary (for-profit) facilities, where previously the law may have been more restrictive
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Removes the priority given to rural communities for grant applications filed on the same date, changing awards to be based solely on date of application
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Grants of up to $100,000 per facility remain available for one-time startup or expansion costs to provide child care in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities certified for Medicare or Medicaid
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Eligible uses for grant funds include modification of structures, modification of outside campus space, and purchase of child care equipment and supplies
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Facilities cited for substandard quality of care in their most recent survey remain ineligible, and grant recipients must still establish a plan to participate in the quality rating and improvement system within three years
Legislative Description
Change provisions relating to eligibility for grants under the Intergenerational Care Facility Incentive Grant Program
Last Action
Advanced to Enrollment and Review for Engrossment
3/6/2026