HF1759 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Exception to age and size limitations for customized living and 24-hour customized living services required.

Related bill: SF3944

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Purpose

To allow targeted exceptions to existing age and size limits for customized living and 24-hour customized living services under the Brain Injury (BI) waiver and the CADI waiver, specifically for three housing settings in Eden Prairie.

Main Provisions

  • The commissioner of human services must determine that the age and size exceptions for customized living and 24-hour customized living apply to three named housing settings in Eden Prairie.
  • The three settings are located at 8751 Preserve Boulevard, 8761 Preserve Boulevard, and 8771 Preserve Boulevard in Eden Prairie.
  • These settings provide customized living and 24-hour customized living services to clients enrolled in the BI waiver and the CADI waiver.
  • As of July 1, 2022, each address had the capacity to serve ten clients.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Establishes a targeted exception to existing age and size limitations for customized living and 24-hour customized living services, but only for the three specified Eden Prairie housing settings.
  • The exception is not a broad change to all BI and CADI waiver providers; it authorizes a determination by the commissioner of human services for these particular locations.
  • Uses a fixed historical capacity reference (ten clients per address as of July 1, 2022) as part of the justification for the exception.

Relevant Terms - Brain Injury (BI) waiver - CADI waiver (Community Access for Disability Inclusion) - Customized living - 24-hour customized living - Age limitation - Size limitation - Commissioner of Human Services - Eden Prairie - Preserve Boulevard addresses (8751, 8761, 8771) - Capacity to serve ten clients per address

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 03, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toHuman Services Finance and Policy

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