California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2414

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Refer
5/6/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/26/26  

Caption

Developmental services: direct support professionals.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to significantly affect state laws governing developmental services by introducing a structured and equitable rate system. This will facilitate the transition from a compliance-driven to an outcomes-based approach to service provision, emphasizing consumer-centered planning that meets individual needs. Furthermore, the legislation aims to enhance wages and benefits for direct support professionals who are essential for delivering quality services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, thus fostering a more sustainable workforce. The implications of this reform will also extend to how service providers operate, compelling them to align with new compensation models while maintaining compliance with emerging regulatory standards.

Summary

AB2414, known as the act for the enhancement of developmental services through improvements made to direct support professionals, aims to reform the rate system within California's developmental services sector. The bill emphasizes the need for transparency and equity in the service provider rate structure, which has been criticized for its complexity and variability across regions. It seeks to implement recommendations from a comprehensive rate study, which includes establishing consistent rate models that accommodate geographic cost differences and support service providers that cater to diverse linguistic needs. The legislation outlines a phased approach to introduce these changes by 2025, constituting significant fiscal implications estimated at over $1 billion for full implementation of the new rate models and associated incentives.

Contention

Notably, the enactment of AB2414 may elicit contention among various stakeholders. Supporters, including advocacy groups, argue that the reforms represent a significant step towards improving the quality of care and equity in services for individuals with disabilities. Critics, on the other hand, may express concerns regarding the financial viability of the proposed funding increases and the practicality of implementing such expansive reforms across diverse service landscapes. The bill's success will hinge on securing necessary funding allocations and ensuring that all stakeholder voices are adequately represented and consulted throughout the implementation process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR70

Relative to Direct Support Professional Recognition Week.

CA HCR56

Recognizing May 20, 2025, As "direct Support Professional" Advocacy Day.

CA SB969

Developmental services: remote services.

CA SB481

In-home supportive services.

CA AB1575

Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

CA SB471

Office of the Developmental Services Ombudsperson.

CA ACR55

ARC v. Department of Developmental Services: 40th anniversary.

CA SJR14

Directing The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study And Report On Workforce Data Relating To Public Education Support Professionals.

CA S0312

Patient-directed Medical Orders

CA SB422

California Workforce Development Board: developmental services.

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