Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2834

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Permits extended early intervention services for children with developmental disabilities whose third birthday is between May 1 and August 31.

Impact

If enacted, the bill has the potential to significantly alter the existing framework of early intervention services in Rhode Island, which currently sees a cutoff at the age of three that can disrupt continuity in care. The bill directs the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to develop a comprehensive plan for this transition, potentially reducing long-term costs associated with special education by ensuring children receive necessary services during critical developmental years. Moreover, the bill will require private insurers to cover the extended intervention services, thus expanding access for families in need.

Summary

Bill S2834, also referred to as the Early Intervention Extension, aims to allow children with diagnosed developmental disabilities, who turn three years old between May 1 and August 31, to continue receiving early intervention services until September 1 following their birthday. The bill addresses a significant gap in services that children may face when transitioning from early intervention to early childhood special education, particularly for those with spring or summer birthdays. By permitting this extension, the bill seeks to improve educational outcomes for these children and minimize disruptions in their developmental support as they transition to preschool services provided under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill in how it impacts state funding and resources for early intervention programs. Critics may argue that extending services could strain existing budgets or lead to overreliance on private health insurers for funding. Further, the implementation of the bill involves creating an oversight committee, which could raise questions about bureaucratic management and efficiency. Stakeholders will need to work collaboratively to ensure that this extension does not inadvertently lead to service quality discrepancies or funding shortages.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0231

Establishes a task force managed by the children’s cabinet to develop recommendations to improve access to early intervention and early childhood special education services.

RI H5164

Establishes a task force managed by the children’s cabinet to develop recommendations to improve access to early intervention and early childhood special education services.

RI S0247

Provides that the early intervention program for developmentally disabled infants be under the jurisdiction of the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS).

RI H5462

Provides that the early intervention program for developmentally disabled infants be under the jurisdiction of the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS).

RI S0460

Expands the DCYF powers by overseeing and administer comprehensive behavioral health services for children with serious emotional disturbances and children with developmental or functional disabilities.

RI H5718

Expands the DCYF powers by overseeing and administer comprehensive behavioral health services for children with serious emotional disturbances and children with developmental or functional disabilities.

RI S0394

Establishes guidelines for the expansion of high-quality public prekindergarten education programs for children ages three (3) and four (4) to increase children’s school readiness.

RI S0344

Requires EOHHS to develop a budget and seek funding to establish an early childhood mental health hub program to improve access to infant and early childhood mental health services for children under six (6) years and their families.

RI H5497

Requires EOHHS to develop a budget and seek funding to establish an early childhood mental health hub program to improve access to infant and early childhood mental health services for children under six (6) years and their families.

RI S0808

Provides that all extended benefits offered by DCYF to foster children shall be extended to children placed in guardianship.

Similar Bills

RI H7627

Permits extended early intervention services for children with developmental disabilities whose third birthday is between May 1 and August 31.

RI S0247

Provides that the early intervention program for developmentally disabled infants be under the jurisdiction of the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS).

RI H5462

Provides that the early intervention program for developmentally disabled infants be under the jurisdiction of the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS).

NJ S294

Requires certain school districts and DOE to address chronic absenteeism.

RI S2785

Updates the description of the early intervention program and the agency responsible for the program under Part C of the federal Individuals with disabilities education act.

NJ A2456

Establishes programs to address needs of toddlers and certain children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

NJ A2581

Permits children age three through five to receive early intervention services under certain circumstances.

NY K01204

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 2026, as Early Intervention Awareness Month in the State of New York