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LC 4099

Generally revise laws regarding health and human services

2025 Regular Session

Broad revision of health and human services laws to modernize delivery, eligibility, and funding rules for agencies, providers, and beneficiaries; draft died in process.

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Bill Summary · LC 4099

Summary: LC 4099 — Generally revise laws regarding health and human services

Note: The text of LC 4099 is not provided in the information available. The summary below reflects the bill’s stated title, its status, and the practical implications of a bill that aims to “generally revise laws regarding health and human services.” Details of specific provisions are not disclosed here.

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 4099
  • Title: Generally revise laws regarding health and human services
  • Subject: Health Care Services (with related health and human services topics)
  • Introduced: December 15, 2024
  • Classification: bill (draft)
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (as of May 22, 2025)

What the bill would do (based on the title)

  • The bill is described as a broad revision of the statutes governing health and human services.
  • Given the lack of public text, specifics are not available. In general, a bill with this scope could address:
    • Reorganization or modernization of statutes affecting health care delivery, public health, and social/human services programs.
    • Clarification or standardization of program eligibility, provider requirements, or reimbursement rules.
    • Administrative changes to the agencies responsible for health and human services (e.g., state health department, human services department).
    • Improvements in funding mechanisms, reporting, oversight, data sharing, and program integrity.
  • The title implies comprehensive, system-wide updates rather than targeted, narrow amendments.

Who would be affected

  • State agencies and departments administering health and human services programs (e.g., health services, public health, social services, Medicaid-like programs).
  • Health care providers and institutions regulated or funded under health and human services laws.
  • Program beneficiaries and recipients of health care and social services.
  • Taxpayers and the broader public through potential changes in funding, reporting, and efficiency measures.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • 12/15/2024: Drafter assigned; draft placed on hold on the same day.
  • 12/15/2024 – 05/22/2025: The bill status progressed to “Draft Died in Process” as of May 22, 2025.
  • Current status implication: The bill did not advance to a committee hearing or floor action in its current form and is considered inactive. It could be reintroduced in a future session with changes, or renamed/recast into a new bill.
  • Next steps for readers: If you want to know whether similar proposals reemerge, monitor the legislative database for updates, search for related health and human services bills, or review committee hearing agendas for health-related topics.

Notes

  • The lack of published text means there are no enumerated provisions, funding levels, timelines, or specific regulatory reforms to analyze. Readers seeking substantive details should look for the official bill text or fiscal notes if/when the bill is reintroduced.

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

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