Bill
AB 1450
California Children's Services Program: providers.
Overview: AB 1450, California Children's Services Program: providers, has been re-referred to the Committee on Health. It was introduced on February 21, 2025.Purpose and Intent: Th
Bill
AB 1450
Overview: AB 1450, California Children's Services Program: providers, has been re-referred to the Committee on Health. It was introduced on February 21, 2025.Purpose and Intent: Th
Overview: AB 1450, California Children's Services Program: providers, has been re-referred to the Committee on Health. It was introduced on February 21, 2025.
Purpose and Intent: The main purpose of AB 1450 is to address issues related to the California Children's Services (CCS) program, which provides specialized medical care for children with certain health conditions. The bill aims to improve the availability and quality of CCS providers.
Key Provisions:
- Requires the state Department of Health to establish standards and qualifications for CCS providers
- Directs the Department to maintain a directory of CCS-approved providers and make it publicly available
- Authorizes the Department to provide technical assistance and support to CCS providers
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily affect children enrolled in the CCS program, their families, and the healthcare providers who serve them. It could lead to better access to specialized care and more transparency around provider qualifications.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: AB 1450 is currently in the committee review process. If passed, the Department of Health would need to develop and implement the new provider standards and directory within a specified timeframe.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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