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S.F. No. 3362 - Consumer-Directed Community Supports Existing Session Law Codification
 
Author: Senator Paul J. Utke
 
Prepared By: Liam Monahan, Senate Analyst (651/296-1791)
 
Date: March 2, 2020



 

SF 3362 codifies in Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.4911, the consumer-directed community supports (CDCS) language currently found in Minnesota Laws. Nonpartisan staff from the Revisor’s Office, House Research, and Senate Counsel prepared the language pursuant to Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 9, article 5, section 93, paragraph (b). Given the complexity of the codification of this language, nonpartisan staff elected to use a procedure called “repeal and reenact.” This approach explains the lengthy repealer. The bill is not intended to change any existing policy related to consumer-directed community supports. The bill is intended only to make future amendments related to CDCS easier to accomplish and easier for legislators and the public to track. When preparing the language, nonpartisan staff consulted with the Department of Human Services.

 

 

 
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