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HB 411

Developmental Disabilities

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Randy Maggard

HB 411 advances developmental disabilities policy through Florida legislature, currently in Health & Human Services Committee for review.

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Bill Summary · HB 411

Legislative bill overview

HB 411 is a Florida bill focused on developmental disabilities policy that has recently progressed through the Human Services Subcommittee. The bill was filed as a committee substitute (CS) on February 13, 2026, and is currently under review in the Health & Human Services Committee. Without access to the specific text, the precise provisions cannot be detailed, but the bill addresses matters within Florida's developmental disabilities framework.

Why is this important

Developmental disabilities legislation affects thousands of Florida residents and their families who depend on state services for support, care, and community integration. Changes to disability policy can impact funding levels, service delivery standards, eligibility requirements, or program administration—all of which have direct consequences for vulnerable populations and family caregivers.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of services and funding: Disagreement over which services qualify for coverage and whether funding adequately meets needs
  • Eligibility and access criteria: Questions about who qualifies for services and whether standards are appropriately inclusive or restrictive
  • Implementation and administrative burden: Concerns about how changes affect service providers, state agencies, and the ability to deliver consistent care

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

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