Bill
SB 191
Provide for the licensure of residential treatment centers
SB 191 mandates licensure for residential treatment centers, ensuring safety and quality care for patients through standardized regulations and ongoing compliance checks.
Bill
SB 191
SB 191 mandates licensure for residential treatment centers, ensuring safety and quality care for patients through standardized regulations and ongoing compliance checks.
Bill Number: SB 191
Introduced: September 6, 2024
Status: Chapter Number Assigned (as of May 8, 2025)
Primary Sponsor: Mike Cuffe
Classification: Bill
Subject: Health Care Services, Rule Making
SB 191 aims to establish a regulatory framework for the licensure of residential treatment centers, which provide care and support for individuals with various health and behavioral needs.
The primary intent of SB 191 is to ensure that residential treatment centers operate under standardized regulations that promote safety, quality of care, and accountability. By instituting a licensure process, the bill seeks to enhance the overall effectiveness of treatment services provided to vulnerable populations.
SB 191 represents a significant step towards improving the quality and safety of residential treatment services in the state. By establishing a formal licensure process, the bill aims to protect patients and ensure that treatment centers meet essential health and safety standards. The successful implementation of this legislation will require collaboration between treatment centers, regulatory agencies, and the communities they serve.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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