Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1443

Introduced
4/8/25  
Refer
4/8/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  
Enrolled
6/9/25  

Caption

An Act to Ensure the Financial Stability of Behavioral Health Service Providers and Housing Assistance Providers

Impact

If passed, LD1443 would effectively amend existing statutes governing contracts with the Department of Health and Human Services, ensuring service providers receive payments at their previous contract rates in situations where payments are delayed. This provision is designed to alleviate the financial pressures on these providers, who may rely on lines of credit or loans to cover operational costs during periods of delayed funding. The bill’s passage is seen as crucial in supporting the continuity of essential services provided by these organizations.

Summary

LD1443, titled 'An Act to Ensure the Financial Stability of Behavioral Health Service Providers and Housing Assistance Providers', was introduced to address significant delays experienced by the Department of Health and Human Services in awarding and finalizing contracts with essential service providers. Recognizing that these delays could jeopardize the viability of these service providers, the bill aims to ensure uninterrupted payments to those providers who are in good standing, particularly when contract delays exceed 30 days. This legislative measure is classified as an emergency act, indicating the urgent need for its implementation to maintain public health and safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1443 appears to be largely positive among legislators and stakeholders who recognize the importance of stable funding for behavioral health and housing assistance services. Proponents argue that the bill will safeguard the financial health of service providers, thereby preserving the essential services they offer to vulnerable populations. However, discussions may also highlight the complexities of budgetary constraints and the challenge of ensuring that all service providers can maintain compliance with department requirements amidst funding uncertainties.

Contention

While LD1443 has garnered support for its intent to provide financial stability, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its implications on the budget and resource allocation within the Department of Health and Human Services. Concerns may be raised about prioritizing certain service providers over others, leading to debates about equity and fairness in funding distribution, particularly if delays in payments become a recurring issue. The effective implementation of the bill will require careful consideration of administrative processes to ensure that all providers benefit equitably.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB2559

Behavioral health services; insurance coverage

ME HB2348

Behavioral health services; insurance coverage

ME HF729

Human services; various provisions modified relating to Direct Care and Treatment, the Department of Health, health care, medical assistance provider enrollment, aging and disability services, behavioral health, homelessness, housing, and maltreatment of vulnerable adults; housing stabilization supports provisions removed; rulemaking required; release of initial Optum reports required; Optum prohibited from disseminating private data; reports required; and money appropriated.

ME HF3379

Housing stabilization services repealed.

ME HB595

In public assistance, providing for behavioral health and physical health services integration.

ME SB441

Enacting the applied behavior analysis services in school act to authorize the provision of medically necessary behavioral health services by private providers in schools and requiring school districts to adopt policies for the provision of such services.

ME LD1910

An Act to Strengthen Housing Stability Services by Increasing Support and Outreach

ME LD1216

An Act to Improve Behavioral Health Crisis Services and Suicide Prevention Services

ME AB31

Provides for certain Medicaid reimbursement of providers of nonemergency secure behavioral health transport services. (BDR 38-368)

ME S111

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

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