Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1961

Introduced
5/13/25  
Refer
5/13/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Enrolled
6/4/25  

Caption

An Act to Clarify the Laws Relating to the Licensure of Certain Facilities by the Department of Health and Human Services

Impact

The bill has significant implications for healthcare regulation within the state, particularly concerning the operational standards for personal care agencies. By allowing conditional licenses to be issued, it enables the Department of Health and Human Services to ensure agencies have an opportunity to rectify non-compliance issues while still providing essential services. This flexibility may ultimately enhance the quality of care that clients receive by holding agencies accountable to specific corrective actions.

Summary

LD1961 aims to clarify the laws relating to the licensure of certain facilities overseen by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. The bill focuses on the issuance of conditional licenses for personal care agencies that fail to comply with applicable laws and regulations, specifying requirements for necessary corrections and timelines for compliance. Additionally, it introduces provisions for more stringent oversight of certified nursing assistants, including mandatory background checks for individuals in direct care positions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD1961 appears to be mixed. Supporters advocate that the bill enhances public safety and accountability in healthcare settings by ensuring that personal care agencies meet regulatory standards. Conversely, some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential for increased administrative burdens on small agencies and the impact that licensure conditions could have on service delivery continuity.

Contention

Notably contentious points include the debate over the criteria for issuing conditional licenses and the stipulations around background checks for direct care workers. Critics may argue that the requirements for background checks could limit the availability of qualified personnel in a field already facing workforce shortages. Furthermore, establishing differentiated standards based on the severity of non-compliance could be perceived as limiting fairness in regulatory practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2001

An Act to Clarify the Laws Governing Facilities for Children and Adults Under the Health and Human Services Laws

ME LD767

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Licensing of Certain Types of Establishments and Professions by the Department of Health and Human Services

ME LD889

An Act to Clarify the Release of Information by the Department of Health and Human Services in the Law Regarding Automatic Referrals

ME SB516

Update licensing requirements for facilities licensed by the department of public health and human services

ME LD99

An Act to Clarify Information Sharing Between the Department of Health and Human Services and Schools with Respect to Investigations of Child Abuse or Neglect

ME HF1353

Responsibilities of Department of Corrections licensed facilities clarified.

ME HB585

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided by the facilities.

ME HB751

Requiring licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities and relative to complaint investigation of treatment facilities by the department of health and human services office of the ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

ME LD494

An Act to Update and Clarify Certain Provisions of State Liquor and Lottery Laws

ME LD1945

An Act to Clarify Data Collection Processes in Health Care Facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.