Bill
LC 1131
Generally revise laws related to health and human services
Broadly revises health and human services laws; but the draft died in process, so no changes or implementation occur.
Bill
LC 1131
Broadly revises health and human services laws; but the draft died in process, so no changes or implementation occur.
Overview
- Bill number: LC 1131
- Title: Generally revise laws related to health and human services
- Classification/Subject: Health; Health Care Services; Safety; Health
- Status: Draft Died in Process (as of 2025-05-23)
- Introduced: November 11, 2024
- Source: LC drafting designation (Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold; later listed as Draft Died in Process)
What this bill is about
- Based on the title, LC 1131 is described as a broad effort to revise laws governing health and human services. The available information does not include the bill text or specific provisions, so the exact scope, reforms, or policy changes are not known from the summary alone.
- The intent, as stated by the title, would be to generally revise related statutes to update, consolidate, or reorganize health and human services law. No details on targeted programs, funding, eligibility rules, or administrative changes are provided in the available record.
Status, timeline, and procedural notes
- 2024-11-11: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-11-12: Draft On Hold (listed twice on that date)
- 2025-05-23: (LC) Draft Died in Process
- Conclusion: The bill did not progress beyond the drafting stage and is considered dead in process. No committee action, amendments, or floor votes are recorded in the provided information.
Potential impact and affected entities (based on the bill’s broad subject matter)
- If enacted, the bill could affect:
- State health and human services agencies (e.g., departments overseeing health, social services, and related programs)
- Medicaid and other public health or welfare programs
- Licensing boards, standards, and eligibility criteria for health and human services providers
- Recipients of health and human services programs (patients, families, seniors, individuals with disabilities)
- Providers, vendors, and contractors delivering health and social services
- Policy administration, funding structures, and interagency coordination
- Because the text is not available, specific provisions, funding implications, timelines for implementation, transitional rules, or regulatory changes cannot be cited.
What readers should know
- The absence of bill text means no concrete provisions are available for analysis.
- The status indicates the draft died in process, so no enacted changes or implementation measures would occur unless a new version is introduced and enacted.
- To obtain the substantive details, monitor the official legislative website for any reintroduction of LC 1131 or a new bill with similar scope, and request access to the full draft text if/when released.
Access to the full text
- For researchers or stakeholders seeking specifics, check the official state legislature’s website or library of bills under LC 1131 to obtain the draft language, fiscal notes (if any), and accompanying analyses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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