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LC 1094

Generally revise health and human services laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 1094 aims to generally revise health and human services laws, potentially reorganizing programs and updating definitions and governance.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1094

Summary: LC 1094 – Generally revise health and human services laws

  • Bill number: LC 1094
  • Official title: Generally revise health and human services laws
  • Status: Died in Process (Draft)
  • Introduced: November 11, 2024
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subject: Health Care Services; State Government

Purpose and intent

LC 1094 is described by its title as an effort to generally revise health and human services laws. The available record does not include the bill text or a formal statement of intent beyond this broad scope. If enacted, the bill would typically aim to modernize, reorganize, or harmonize statutes governing health care services, human services programs, and related state governance. At this time, the specific objectives, definitions, agencies affected, and policy changes are not provided.

Key provisions (not specified in the record)

  • The actual legislative text and provisions are not available in the provided information. Therefore, specific changes, new requirements, or repeals cannot be enumerated here.
  • In broad revisions of health and human services laws, common areas of change might include:
    • Reorganization or realignment of agencies or programs
    • Updated definitions and eligibility criteria
    • Administrative governance, reporting, and oversight provisions
    • Funding, budgetary priorities, and compliance requirements
    • Transitional provisions for any structural changes
    • Effective dates and sunset/renewal provisions

(Note: These are general possibilities for this type of bill and not asserted contents of LC 1094.)

Affected parties and potential impact

  • State government and agencies: Likely impact on health and human services agencies if provisions reorganize structure, reporting, or authority.
  • Health care providers and human services organizations: Could be affected by changes to program administration, eligibility, or funding mechanisms.
  • Individuals served by health and human services programs: Potential changes in access, eligibility, or benefits if the bill alters program rules.

Because the bill text is not available and the bill did not advance, there are no enacted changes or immediate statutory impacts to reflect.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Nov 11, 2024: Drafter Assigned (initial introduction phase)
  • May 23, 2025: Draft Died in Process (no further legislative action)

The “Died in Process” status indicates the bill did not progress to committee consideration or final passage, and no enacted provisions became law.

Additional notes

  • If interest remains, tracking LC 1094 could be useful in case a successor bill with similar aims is reintroduced in the future.
  • For a precise understanding, the full bill text, sponsor statements, and committee reports (when available) would be necessary to assess specific provisions and impacts.

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

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