Solid waste vehicles; revise maximum weight limit for.
Establishes and codifies the DDA Waiver Advisory Council to advise on Medicaid waiver design, access, and quality, prioritizing input from people with lived waiver experience.
Establishes and codifies the DDA Waiver Advisory Council to advise on Medicaid waiver design, access, and quality, prioritizing input from people with lived waiver experience.
Note on source materials and scope
- The bill metadata you provided (Title: "Solid waste vehicles; revise maximum weight limit for"; Status: Died In Committee; Introduced: Nov 12, 2024; Subject: Transportation) does not match the legislative texts and documents included below, which overwhelmingly concern a different HB 1244: establishment and codification of a Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Waiver Advisory Council. Because the supplied documents contain full bill language, fiscal notes, and legislative action for the DDA Waiver Advisory Council measure, this summary focuses on that bill. If you intended the transportation / solid‑waste bill, please supply the correct text or documents.
Bill summarized (based on supplied documents)
- Bill number: HB 1244 (Maryland)
- Short title: Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration Waiver Advisory Council — Establishment
- Sponsors (examples from the text): Delegates Guyton and Bagnall (and several co‑sponsors)
- Session: 2025
- Enactment: Passed both houses and signed by the Governor (chaptered as Chapter 756); effective January 1, 2026 (legislative actions in the materials).
Purpose / intent
- Establish and codify in statute a Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Waiver Advisory Council that will advise DDA on the design, delivery, access, and quality enhancement of DDA‑operated Medicaid waiver (home‑ and community‑based services) programs, and create a formal feedback loop prioritizing input from individuals with lived waiver experience.
Key provisions and changes
- Council established within DDA with duties to:
- Advise on waiver system design (including application regulations and policies), service delivery and access, federal waiver assurances, ensuring access to Medicaid services, quality improvement strategies, stakeholder communication and collaboration.
- Adhere to person‑centered, equity, evidence‑based, and data‑driven approaches.
Membership (voting and nonvoting):
Governance and operations:
Administrative provisions:
Fiscal impact
- Fiscal note conclusion: Because the bill largely codifies an existing DDA Waiver Council, any additional expenditures (staffing support, travel reimbursements, webpage maintenance, meeting accommodations) can likely be absorbed within existing budgeted resources. No effect on revenues; no material local government impact; no small business effect.
Who is affected
- Primary: DDA, Medicaid waiver participants and prospective participants, individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities and their families, providers of DDA waiver services, advocacy groups, and relevant State agencies participating on the council.
- Secondary: State budget administrators (for modest administrative and travel costs), and stakeholders relying on DDA waiver policy and program design.
Procedural / timeline notes
- The bill text and fiscal note are from the 2025 session. Legislative actions in the supplied materials show committee consideration, floor passage, and gubernatorial signature (chaptered as Ch. 756) with an effective date of January 1, 2026. If you intended a different HB 1244 (e.g., transportation/solid waste), please provide the correct materials so a focused summary can be prepared.
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