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Bill would delay DWRS direct‑care compensation requirements for customized living until 2029
Summary
House File 2331, supported by customized living providers and provider associations, would delay implementation of direct‑care compensation thresholds established in 2023 for disability waiver rate settings (DWRS) as applied to customized living settings and create time for data validation and stakeholder work. Committee laid the bill over.
House File 2331 was heard April 1 by the House Committee for Human Services. The bill seeks to delay application of direct‑care compensation thresholds adopted in 2023 for the Disability Waiver Rate System (DWRS) until 2029 for customized living providers and to allow DHS additional time to refine cost‑reporting tools…
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