A 4009
"Fair Funding for Vulnerable Residents Act"; establishes direct care ratio requirement for certain providers of services to adults or children with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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Bill overview
The Fair Funding for Vulnerable Residents Act establishes a requirement that certain providers of services for adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities spend at least 70% of their state and federal revenue on direct care for residents. Providers must report annually on their revenue and spending, and the Department of Human Services will monitor compliance and issue credits to the state if ratios are not met. This legislation aims to ensure adequate funding for direct care services for this vulnerable population.
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Primary sponsors
Alex Sauickie
Roy Freiman
Cosponsor
John Azzariti
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