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House Judiciary Committee approves bill letting FSSA contract adult-protective-services providers when prosecutors decline
Summary
The committee voted to pass Senate Bill 182, a Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) agency bill that gives FSSA clearer authority and updated contract language to arrange adult protective services when county prosecutors choose not to renew contracts.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 182, an FSSA agency bill that updates contract language and gives the Family and Social Services Administration broader authority to arrange adult protective services when county prosecutors decline to renew those contracts.
Senator Kreider, the bill sponsor, told the committee that less than 2% of Adult Protective Services (APS) cases are referred for…
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