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Panel debates 30:1 service coordinator ratio in Senate Bill 7‑25; members split on budget and policy approach

2934976 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 7‑25, which would require a 30:1 staffing ratio for service coordinators in community developmental disabilities programs, drew extended debate April 8 over its cost and whether a fixed ratio is the right policy tool.

Committee staff summarized Senate Bill 7‑25 on April 8 as a measure directing the Department of Human Services to adopt rules requiring community developmental disabilities programs and service support brokerages to maintain a 30 to 1 staffing ratio of service coordinators or personal agents for the individuals they serve. The bill was described as operative on Jan. 1, 2026, and as sunsetting on Jan. 2, 2027; staff said a fiscal statement is posted and that there is no revenue impact.

The committee heard extended…

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