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House makes medically complex children waiver permanent, sponsor says program has served hundreds
Summary
The House voted 65‑4 on Feb. 7 to approve a first substitute to HB 100, which would make an existing medically complex children waiver a permanent program; sponsor said the pilot served about 580 children and averaged roughly $322 per child per month.
The Utah House on Feb. 7 approved a first substitute to House Bill 100 to make permanent the medically complex children with disabilities waiver program, forwarding the measure to the Senate after a 65‑4 vote.
Representative Ed, the sponsor, told members the pilot waiver — enacted three years earlier — provided support to families…
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