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LC 1090

Generally revise health and human services laws.

2025 Regular Session

LC 1090 aims to modernize health and human services laws to update definitions, agency powers, and oversight; however the draft died and may be reintroduced later.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1090

Summary: LC 1090 — Generally revise health and human services laws

Basic bill information

  • Bill Number: LC 1090
  • Title: Generally revise health and human services laws
  • Subject: Health Care Services; State Government
  • Classification: bill
  • Introduced: November 11, 2024
  • Current Status: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and intent

LC 1090 is described as a general revision of the health and human services laws. The available information does not include the bill’s full text or specific objectives. In typical instances, such a revision aims to modernize statutes governing health care services, social/human services programs, agency authorities, and related regulatory or administrative processes. The overarching aim would be to update definitions, align provisions with current policy, and improve administrative efficiency and accountability. Specific policy goals, such as changes to program eligibility, funding, or oversight, are not disclosed in the provided data.

Key provisions (not specified in the available data)

The exact substantive provisions of LC 1090 are not available. If the bill had advanced to text, it might commonly address:
- Revisions to definitions and scope across health care and human services programs
- Reorganization or clarification of agency authorities and responsibilities
- Changes to eligibility criteria, enrollment processes, or funding mechanisms
- Reporting, audits, transparency, and program oversight
- Data sharing, privacy, and interoperability requirements
- Administrative procedures, rulemaking authority, and transition provisions
- Effective dates and any required phasing or continuities for ongoing programs

Note: The above categories are potential areas such revisions often touch; the actual provisions of LC 1090 are not provided in the available information.

Affected parties

  • State health and human services agencies and departments
  • Health care providers, facilities, and licensed entities
  • Recipients and beneficiaries of health care and social/human services programs
  • Administrative and program staff involved in administration, compliance, and reporting

Procedural history and timeline

  • Nov 11, 2024: Drafter assigned
  • Nov 12, 2024: Draft On Hold (noted twice in the record)
  • May 23, 2025: Draft Died in Process

Current status and outlook

The bill’s draft process has ended without passage in its current form. If policymakers choose to pursue similar reform, LC 1090 could be reintroduced in a future session with a newly drafted text, potentially incorporating stakeholder input and fiscal analyses. Readers interested in changes to health and human services statutes should monitor for new introductions or refiled versions in subsequent sessions.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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