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House committee advances bill expanding who can provide adult protective services contracts
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 182, which updates how the Family and Social Services Administration may contract for adult protective services when county prosecutors decline to renew contracts.
Senate Bill 182, which would broaden the Family and Social Services Administration(FSSA)'s ability to contract for adult protective services when county prosecutors decline to renew those contracts, passed the House Judiciary Committee on a 12-0 vote.
The measure, presented by Senator Mark Kreider, would add "cleanup language" to a 2024 law that already gave FSSA authority to contract for adult protective…
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