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Senate advances adult protective‑services bill to clarify reporting and appeal process

SENATE · April 29, 2026

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Summary

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee presented H582 to strengthen reporting paths for suspected abuse of vulnerable adults, clarify where reports should be filed and create a process by which individuals accused of mistreatment may seek expedited review; the chamber ordered third reading.

The Health and Welfare Committee reported H582, legislation aimed at strengthening protections for vulnerable adults. Committee presenters described the bill as clarifying definitions (neglect, fiduciary), setting where abuse reports should be filed — including licensing boards when allegations involve licensed facilities or practitioners — and establishing that licensing entities notify the adult protective‑services program when they receive allegations.

Section 3 creates a process by which an individual accused of mistreatment who faces serious income disruption may seek expedited review before the Human Services Board, ensuring a timely adjudication so that alleged caregivers are not deprived of livelihood without recourse. The committee removed a provision that had conflated advanced directives with fiduciary definitions and otherwise limited the bill to clarify reporting pathways and protections.

Health and Welfare reported committee hearings that included Department of Disabilities, Aging and Vermont Medical Society testimony; the committee voted in favor and the Senate ordered third reading. The Appropriations Committee indicated the bill's fiscal effect is manageable in the existing budget.