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Conference committee approves amendment removing "one license" language from long-term care licensing bill

3069983 · April 21, 2025
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A conference committee approved an amendment that renames a subsection and removes language calling for a single license for assisted-living, basic care and adult residential facilities; members debated whether the bill should require a single license or allow study of multiple licensing options and phased implementation.

Members of a conference committee considering Senate Bill 2271 approved an amendment that renumbers a subsection and removes language calling for a single license for assisted-living, basic care and adult residential facilities.

The committee approved Amendment 25.1225.03003 on a 6-0 voice roll call after debate over whether the bill should require "one license" or instead direct study of alternative licensing structures. Senator Hogan moved the amendment, saying it included two technical changes: changing a subsection letter and eliminating the phrase "one license." "I would move amendment,…

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