Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB258

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Wheelchair repair; establishing time restrictions to ensure prompt repair, to require Medicaid coverage of repair, and to require manufacturers of motorized wheelchairs to provide necessary documentation, parts, and tools to independent repair providers

Impact

Under HB258, Medicaid will be required to cover the cost of a customized wheelchair when deemed medically necessary. This is a substantial change for consumers, as it not only facilitates access to essential medical devices but also removes the need for new prescriptions or authorizations for repairs on certain custom wheelchairs. The expectation that repair providers submit annual reports to the Medicaid Agency on the timeliness of their services will improve oversight and potentially enhance repair services throughout the state, ensuring vulnerable populations receive the support they need without undue delay.

Summary

House Bill 258 introduces critical provisions for the repair of customized wheelchairs, addressing a significant gap in existing law regarding timely repairs. This legislation mandates that wheelchair repair providers make necessary repairs promptly and sets forth a specific timeframe for responses and actions—aiming to enhance service efficiency for individuals reliant on customized mobility aids. The bill empowers the Board of Home Medical Equipment to discipline providers who fail to comply with these requirements, thereby incentivizing better services and accountability among repair personnel.

Contention

While the bill's objective is largely viewed as beneficial, there are concerns regarding its enforcement and the burden it may place on manufacturers and repair providers. Critics express apprehensions about the implications of defining 'timely repairs,' as specific compliance metrics could overwhelm smaller repair entities and lead to potentially punitive actions for minor infractions. Additionally, manufacturers are obligated to provide critical repair information and tools to independent providers under the bill, raising questions about compliance and the potential for unlawful trade practices should they fail to do so.

Additional_points

In summary, HB258 is a pioneer effort to standardize and enhance wheelchair repair services across Alabama. It is forward-looking in its approach to integrating healthcare provisions with necessary medical equipment while ensuring accountability in service delivery. As with any new legislation, the successful implementation of the bill depends on appropriate regulatory oversight and a collaborative effort between manufacturers, repair providers, and state agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB75

Wheelchairs; establishing requirements for repair

AL HB476

Consumer protection; electronics manufacturers required to allow repair of goods; civil penalties for violations

AL SB191

Post-partum depression; to require Medicaid coverage and provide for education and screening .

AL HB242

Medicaid, to require coverage of rapid whole genome sequencing

AL HB440

Fire protection fee; extend requirement to manufactured homes

AL SB299

Stem cell therapy; permitted in certain circumstances, notice and consent requirements provided, exceptions provided, State Board of Medical Examiners required to adopt rules

AL HB177

Medicaid; Requiring Employer-provided insurance as primary payor of eligible child's health care

AL HB444

Vaccines; private schools and church schools required to accept religious exemptions to vaccine requirements, penalties provided

AL HB320

Public works contracts; requirement to publish publish advertisement; further provided

AL HB584

Marriage; valid marriages further provided for, exemption to recording requirement provided

Similar Bills

CT HB07106

An Act Concerning Wheelchair Repair Requirements.

CA AB517

Medi-Cal: complex rehabilitation technology: wheelchairs.

CA AB1561

Medi-Cal: complex rehabilitation technology.

AL HB75

Wheelchairs; establishing requirements for repair

CT SB00501

An Act Concerning The Complex Rehabilitation Technology And Wheelchair Repair Advisory Council.

CT SB00999

An Act Requiring Health Insurance Coverage For Motorized Wheelchairs.

CT SB01251

An Act Implementing The Governor's Recommendations Concerning A Driver Training Program For Persons With Disabilities, Legislative Oversight Of Medicaid State Plan Amendments And Penalties For Violating Timely Wheelchair Repair Standards.

CT HB05562

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To Human Services Statutes.