SF683 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Intellectual and developmental disabilities legislative commission establishment and appropriation
Related bill: HF2415
AI Generated Summary
The legislative bill SF No 683 aims to enhance services and policies for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Minnesota. It establishes a Legislative Commission on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, which will include members from the legislature alongside non-voting former legislators. This commission will evaluate and make recommendations on various aspects, including housing, employment, and access to rehabilitation and day services. The bill also involves creating a temporary stop (moratorium) on new licenses for adult foster care and community residential settings, with specific exceptions.
The commission's responsibilities include conducting detailed reviews of existing programs, assessing the effects of relevant legislative proposals, and identifying service gaps and needs for reform. The bill mandates that selected counties develop plans for improving and reforming disability services, which must be data-driven and include stakeholder input. These counties will also receive planning grants to support these activities. The commission will hold meetings both within and outside the Capitol to gather insights from people with disabilities, their families, and service providers, ensuring diverse and comprehensive feedback. Every two years, the commission will report its findings and recommendations to relevant legislative committees.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
Actions
Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
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January 27, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Introduction and first reading | |
January 27, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Referred to | Human Services |
February 06, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Authors added | |
March 03, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Comm report: No recommendation, re-referred to | State and Local Government |