Committee OKs change to Advantage waiver eligibility from 21 to 19

Legislative committee (unnamed in transcript) · April 6, 2026

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Summary

A committee approved a bill to lower the age threshold for Advantage waiver eligibility for physically disabled adults from 21 to 19; supporters said the change could yield savings through earlier service access and the panel voted 7-0 to pass it.

A legislative committee voted unanimously to lower the eligibility age for physically disabled adults on the Advantage waiver program from 21 to 19.

The presenter said the change moves eligibility earlier so young adults can access waiver supports sooner. A member compared the measure to similar investments in elderly care and argued that small investments can produce savings across long-term care systems; the presenter agreed that small investments may produce savings overall.

The clerk recorded 7 ayes, 0 nays and the chair declared the bill passed. The presenter said thank you and the chair adjourned the meeting, calling it the body’s final meeting of the year.

The bill will proceed through the legislature for further consideration.