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HB 929

Public Health, Department of; three-year pilot program for dietetics services for public elementary and secondary school students and patients at federally qualified health centers; provide

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Marvin Lim and 1 co-sponsor

House Bill 929 launches a three-year pilot program offering dietitian services to public school students and health center patients, enhancing nutrition support in Georgia.

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Bill Summary · HB 929

Summary of House Bill 929

Bill Number: HB 929
Title: Public Health, Department of; three-year pilot program for dietetics services for public elementary and secondary school students and patients at federally qualified health centers; provide
Status: House First Readers
Introduced: April 04, 2025
Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 929 aims to establish a three-year pilot program that provides dietetics services to public elementary and secondary school students, as well as patients at federally qualified health centers in Georgia. The bill seeks to enhance nutritional support and education for these populations, addressing public health concerns related to diet and nutrition.

Key Provisions

  • Pilot Program Development:
    The Department of Public Health, in collaboration with the Department of Education, will develop and implement a pilot program starting June 30, 2026.

  • Eligibility:
    The program will serve:

    • Students enrolled in public elementary and secondary schools.
    • Patients at federally qualified health centers.
  • Dietetics Services:
    Eligible recipients can receive reimbursement for up to five visits with a licensed dietitian, with a reimbursement rate of up to $200 per visit.

  • Reporting Requirements:
    The Department of Public Health is required to submit annual reports to the Governor and the General Assembly starting June 30, 2027. These reports will evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot program and include recommendations for its potential expansion or continuation.

  • Termination and Repeal:
    The pilot program is set to terminate on June 30, 2029, at which point the statute will be automatically repealed.

Definitions

  • Dietetics: Defined as per Code Section 43-11A-3.
  • Dietitian: A licensed individual with at least one year of experience in dietetics.
  • Eligible Recipient: A student in public schools or a patient at federally qualified health centers.

Impact

This bill is expected to positively impact public health by improving access to dietetic services for vulnerable populations, potentially leading to better health outcomes related to nutrition. The pilot program will provide valuable data on the effectiveness of such services in educational and healthcare settings.

Procedural Aspects

  • Legislative Actions:
    • April 04, 2025: The bill was introduced and placed in the House Hopper and subsequently read for the first time.

This summary provides an overview of HB 929, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and the anticipated impact on public health and nutrition services in Georgia.

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

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