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Committee clears a bundle of technical and caregiving bills, including dementia training and childcare measures

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · February 8, 2023
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Summary

The committee passed several additional bills by voice vote: HB1267 (dementia training standards for home‑care providers), HB1108 (quorum change), SB187 (repeal of a DHS advisory committee), SB188 (technical corrections), SB189 (IDD definition standardization, passed with amendment), and HB1155 (easing requirements for family childcare homes).

The Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee approved a set of largely technical and sector‑supporting bills.

David Cook of the Alzheimer's Association presented House Bill 1267 to specify dementia training content for home‑care providers and noted an estimate of about 58,000 Arkansans age 65 and older currently living with Alzheimer's; the bill carves four hours of dementia content from the existing 40‑hour training requirement and defines required subject matter. The department and providers signaled no opposition and the bill passed by voice vote.

Representative (Dave) Wallace presented House Bill 1108, a cleanup bill adjusting a board quorum to three after an earlier reduction in membership; the committee approved the change by voice vote. Senator Missy Irvin presented SB187 to repeal a Health Care Quality and Payment Policy Advisory Committee after a return‑on‑investment review found it unnecessary; the committee passed the repeal. SB188 made technical statutory corrections to reference the correct DHS division for provider certification, and SB189 standardized the intellectual and developmental disability definition across code with an amendment adopted in committee.

Representative Bentley's HB1155, intended to ease burdens on family child‑care home openings to increase childcare capacity, was also passed. Each of these items drew little or no public opposition and advanced by voice vote.