Dept. of Health and Human Services Revisions.-AB
Plain English Summary
This bill makes technical and organizational changes to North Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services. It adjusts school nurse responsibilities, extends a Medicaid enrollment option through 2028, clarifies coverage rules for people released from incarceration, increases penalties for unlicensed adult care homes, aligns various health regulations with federal standards, and establishes pilot programs for mental health capacity restoration.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue the bill modernizes outdated health regulations and aligns state law with federal requirements, reducing compliance confusion. The increased penalties for unlicensed adult care homes aim to protect vulnerable residents. Extensions to the Medicaid enrollment option reduce burden on county social services, and the capacity restoration pilot programs may improve access to mental health services for individuals who need competency restoration without requiring hospitalization.
Arguments Against
Opponents may be concerned about elevated penalties for unlicensed care home operators, which change Class 3 misdemeanors to Class H felonies with daily fines of $1,000. Some may question whether extending the Medicaid enrollment deadline to 2028 adequately prepares counties for eventual full responsibility. The bill's numerous technical changes could create implementation challenges, and the pilot programs' costs and long-term sustainability are unclear.
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Sponsors
Cosponsors (6)
Representative · District 84
Representative · District 48
Representative · District 106
Representative · District 26
Representative · District 23
Representative · District 9
Vote Breakdown (4 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: M11 Concur Sen. Amd. 1
Party Breakdown
