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SD 3112

Special Commission on Continuing Care Retirement Communities Report

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

Summary: SD 3112 - Special Commission on Continuing Care Retirement Communities Report Bill OverviewThis proposed bill, SD 3112, would establish a special commission to study and r

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Bill Summary · SD 3112

Summary: SD 3112 - Special Commission on Continuing Care Retirement Communities Report

Bill Overview

This proposed bill, SD 3112, would establish a special commission to study and report on the state of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) within the state. The commission would be tasked with evaluating the current landscape, identifying challenges and opportunities, and making recommendations to the legislature on potential policy changes or regulatory actions.

Key Provisions

The bill's main components include:

  1. Commission Establishment: The bill would create a 15-member Special Commission on Continuing Care Retirement Communities, comprised of state officials, industry representatives, consumer advocates, and other stakeholders.

  2. Commission Duties: The commission would be required to:

    • Assess the current supply, demand, and financial stability of CCRCs in the state
    • Evaluate resident protections, disclosure requirements, and oversight mechanisms
    • Identify barriers to the development of new CCRCs or expansion of existing ones
    • Recommend legislative or regulatory reforms to address identified issues
  3. Reporting Requirement: The commission would be mandated to submit a comprehensive report of its findings and recommendations to the legislature within 1 year of the bill's enactment.

Potential Impact

If passed, this bill would provide state lawmakers with a detailed analysis of the CCRC industry and its challenges. The commission's recommendations could lead to policy changes that:

  • Strengthen consumer protections for CCRC residents
  • Improve the financial transparency and stability of CCRC providers
  • Streamline the regulatory environment to encourage the growth of the CCRC sector
  • Ensure adequate supply of CCRC options to meet the needs of the state's aging population

Procedural Timeline

The bill was introduced in the state Senate on August 4, 2025 and has been placed on file, awaiting further legislative action. If enacted, the Special Commission would be required to complete its work and submit the final report within 1 year of the bill becoming law.

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

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