Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4120

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Waiver reimagine individualized budget requirements modifications

Impact

The ramifications of SF4120 are expected to be profound, particularly for those receiving healthcare and human service support. By establishing a new waiver program and individualized budgeting, the state seeks to enhance access and empower individuals to choose how they wish to receive care. This restructuring is anticipated to not only improve the quality of care for recipients but also ensure that they maintain a certain level of autonomy and choice in their lives, allowing care arrangements that meet personal preferences and needs.

Summary

SF4120 proposes significant modifications to Minnesota's payment and support structure for individuals requiring long-term care. The bill aims to implement a two-home and community-based services waiver program, aligning with federal Social Security Act provisions. This new structure is intended to provide more flexibility and support for individuals needing care that typically would be provided in institutional settings, like nursing homes or hospitals. Specifically, the bill emphasizes individualized budget methodologies that allow for tailored financial support based solely on an individual's assessed needs, rather than their living situation.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SF4120 reflects an ongoing evolution within Minnesota's healthcare policy, particularly for vulnerable populations reliant on long-term care services. As the bill moves through legislative procedures, its success will heavily depend on stakeholder engagement and the state's ability to address concerns regarding implementation and funding, ensuring that the intended benefits can be realized without compromising service availability.

Contention

Despite its benefits, SF4120 has sparked discussions around the balance between funding adequacy and reliance on bureaucratic structures. Some stakeholders express concern about the detailed implementation of these individualized budgets, including approval processes and potential delays in access to necessary services. Furthermore, critics have raised questions about the extent to which the state will effectively monitor the implementation of this new framework to prevent inequities and service disruptions that could arise during the transition period.

Companion Bills

MN HF4632

Similar To Waiver reimagine individualized budget requirements modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4632

Waiver reimagine individualized budget requirements modified.

MN HF3800

Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II established, and cost-of-living adjustment in the waiver reimagine phase II methodology required.

MN SF4512

Delay implementation of Waiver Reimagine by one year

MN SF3757

Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II establishment

MN SF2215

Waiver Reimagine requirements modification; Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine establishment

MN HF2038

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

MN SF2078

Individualized education program requirements modification

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

MN S1048

Reimagining Education and Career Help Act

MN SF4691

Direct Care and Treatment data requirements modifications

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