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Bill S 61 updates reimbursement rates for crime victim assistance and correctional services, ensuring fair compensation for providers and improving service quality for victims.
Bill S 61 updates reimbursement rates for crime victim assistance and correctional services, ensuring fair compensation for providers and improving service quality for victims.
Bill S 61, introduced on January 8, 2025, aims to address and modify reimbursement rates related to specific services or programs. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Correction for further consideration.
The primary purpose of Bill S 61 is to establish updated reimbursement rates that reflect current economic conditions and the needs of service providers. This adjustment is intended to ensure that organizations and individuals providing essential services are adequately compensated for their work, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness and sustainability of these services.
While the specific details of the reimbursement rates are not outlined in the provided information, the bill generally seeks to:
The bill is expected to impact:
Bill S 61 is connected to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 6936
- S 1233
- S 1706
- S 42
- A 5193 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide context or additional provisions that complement the objectives of S 61.
Bill S 61 represents a legislative effort to ensure that reimbursement rates for critical services are updated to meet current needs. By addressing these rates, the bill aims to support service providers and improve the overall delivery of services to crime victims and those involved in the correctional system. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details and specific provisions are expected to emerge.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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