Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2415

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Legislative commission on intellectual and developmental disabilities created, adult foster care and community residential setting licensing moratorium exceptions created, authority to modify day treatment and habilitation and prevocational rehabilitation programs limited, appointments provided, and money appropriated.

Impact

This bill alters Minnesota's existing statutes by providing a structured approach for counties to reform disability services using data-driven methods. It ensures that any modifications to day treatment and habilitation services undergo rigorous legislative review to prevent negative impacts on those needing support. Additionally, the bill facilitates increased local control over the establishment of new residential capacity for individuals with disabilities, thus potentially improving access to essential services while preserving quality standards. This legislative direction could enable counties to better meet the needs of their communities.

Summary

House File 2415 establishes a legislative commission on intellectual and developmental disabilities aimed at enhancing oversight and support for individuals with such disabilities. The commission will consist of appointed members from legislative committees with jurisdiction over relevant human services, labor, and housing programs. It seeks to address the licensing moratorium on new intermediate care facilities for individuals with developmental disabilities by allowing exceptions for local county boards participating in approved disability services reform plans, which is significant for expanding support services across Minnesota.

Contention

A point of contention revolves around the balance of state versus local authority in disability services. Proponents of the bill argue that it empowers local governments to make decisions that are more attuned to localized needs, whereas opponents may worry about the potential risks of less centralized oversight. Furthermore, there is significant concern about ensuring adequate funding for the new initiatives proposed, as appropriations for the commission and related services may be scrutinized in terms of their long-term viability and impact on the state's budget.

Companion Bills

MN SF683

Similar To Intellectual and developmental disabilities legislative commission establishment and appropriation

Previously Filed As

MN HF4714

Legislative working group on intellectual and developmental disabilities created, appointments provided, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4550

Legislative working group on intellectual and developmental disabilities creation

MN SF683

Intellectual and developmental disabilities legislative commission establishment and appropriation

MN S156

Resolve establishing a special commission on the treatment of intellectually and developmentally disabled offenders in the criminal justice system

MN HB1537

To Repeal The Location Act For Community Homes For Individuals With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities.

MN HB584

Health; reassign licensing and oversight of certain treatments and programs from Departments of Community Health to Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

MN HR134

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study and issue a report on home and community-based services provided to individuals with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism and other developmental disabilities with a focus on streamlining the application process and improving service delivery.

MN HF2038

Waiver Reimagine requirements modified, Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine established, appointments made, and report required.

MN A4008

Establishes "Justice for Vulnerable Residents Act"; creates Justice Center for the Protection of Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities.

MN S3638

Establishes "Justice for Vulnerable Residents Act"; creates Justice Center for the Protection of Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities.

Similar Bills

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