Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05358

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  
Refer
4/14/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Rebasing Of Rates Of Reimbursement For Certain Residential Facilities.

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend existing statutes, altering how rates are determined for private facilities and those operated by regional education service centers. The bill addresses the potential for rates to remain unchanged for fiscal years ending June 30, 2022, and June 30, 2023, with stipulations for adjustments based on capital improvements considered essential for residents. This could have a profound impact on how facilities budget and manage their resources, potentially leading to increased scrutiny on how funds are allocated and spent, particularly as facilities navigate between compliance requirements and affordability.

Summary

House Bill 05358 proposes significant changes to the reimbursement rates for certain residential facilities within the state. The bill aims to redefine how rates are established, particularly focusing on adjustments tied to inflation and capital improvements made for the health or safety of residents. With an effective date set for July 1, 2026, the bill seeks to provide clarity on the reimbursement process while ensuring that facilities can meet operational demands without undue financial strain. By allowing the Commissioner of Social Services the discretion to provide pro rata adjustments within available appropriations, the bill aims to strike a balance between fiscal responsibility and the need for adequate care in residential facilities.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment toward HB 05358 appears to reflect a cautious optimism among supporters who see the need for updated and flexible rate structures in light of ongoing economic changes. The willingness of the state to adjust reimbursement rates based on documented needs for health and safety improvements has been positively received. However, there are concerns from some advocates that without sufficient appropriations, these changes may not provide the necessary support to facilities, leading to potential closures or reduced services in the long term.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, it is not without contention. Critics express concern that the reliance on the discretion of the Commissioner for rate adjustments may lead to inconsistencies and unpredictability in funding that could threaten the stability of care offered. Furthermore, ensuring that rate adjustments adequately reflect the true cost of providing care in a residential setting continues to be a critical point of discussion among legislators and stakeholders in the health and social services sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01359

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To Statutes Concerning The Department Of Social Services.

CT SB00501

An Act Concerning Dental Provider Reimbursement Rates.

CT HB05588

An Act Concerning Dental Provider Reimbursement Rates.

CT SB01444

An Act Concerning The Conversion Of Commercial Real Property For Residential Use.

CT HB06074

An Act Concerning The Student Loan Reimbursement Program.

CT HB06943

An Act Concerning Protections For Residential Tenants.

CT SB01339

An Act Concerning The Assignment Of Certain Liens.

CT HB05591

An Act Concerning Prescription Drug Reimbursement Rates To Pharmacies.

CT SB01175

An Act Concerning Public Hearings For Certain Rate Increases At Assisted Living Facilities.

CT SB01333

An Act Concerning Value-based Medicaid Reimbursement To Nursing Homes.

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