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HB 2383 funds a state pilot to provide telehealth and prescription reimbursements to KDHE-licensed child care providers, with statewide preemption and CACFP funding parity.
HB 2383 funds a state pilot to provide telehealth and prescription reimbursements to KDHE-licensed child care providers, with statewide preemption and CACFP funding parity.
Status: Introduced 02/04/2025; Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Primary sponsor: Rep. Jay Hoffman
Related: HB 108 (companion)
HB 2383 establishes a state-coordinated pilot program to provide health services (including telehealth and prescription medication reimbursements) to eligible child care providers licensed by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). The bill also (1) creates statewide uniform standards by prohibiting local governments from imposing stricter regulations on licensed child care providers than state rules, (2) directs free training/orientation and training reimbursement mechanisms, and (3) raises state support for certain child and adult care food program (CACFP) providers.
Pilot health services program
Training and reimbursements
State preemption & information sharing
CACFP funding parity
Statutory change
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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