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House approves Human Services policy bill, 121–13, including opioid claims‑bar technical changes

3200142 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

The Minnesota House on May 5 approved House File 2115, the Human Services policy bill, 121–13, adopting policy changes affecting aging services, disability supports, behavioral health, program integrity and recovery services.

The Minnesota House passed House File 2115, the Human Services policy bill, on May 5 by a vote of 121–13 after adopting a sequence of technical and substantive amendments on the floor.

Representative Schumacher described the bill as the policy counterpart to the committee’s finance package, covering aging, disability, behavioral health, program integrity, and direct‑care and treatment provisions. Representative Noor summarized several provisions on the floor, including inspector general authority, community treatment and assertive community treatment clarifications, and miscellaneous technical fixes.

Notable policy points adopted - Aging and disability: Changes include updates to qualifications for positive‑support analysts, a…

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