Various human services provisions modification
The bill would modify multiple Minnesota human services provisions, potentially altering eligibility, benefits, administration, funding, and service delivery.
The bill would modify multiple Minnesota human services provisions, potentially altering eligibility, benefits, administration, funding, and service delivery.
Date: Introduced 2026-03-25; Referred to House Human Services
Sponsors: Sen. John Hoffman (co-sponsor), Sen. Jim Abeler (co-sponsor)
Note: This summary reflects the bill’s stated title and available action history. If enacted, the bill would modify a range of human services provisions in Minnesota. The text of the bill would provide specific policy changes, funding, eligibility, administration, and implementation timelines. The following outline highlights the likely substantive areas, potential impacts, and procedural notes based on the bill’s title and typical scope of “various human services provisions modification.” For precise language, refer to the bill’s full text as filed.
Because the bill’s exact text is not provided here, the following categories reflect common elements in “various” human services modification bills. The actual provisions may include one or more of the following:
Eligibility and Benefits
Program Administration
Cost Sharing and Co-pays
Payment and Funding
Quality, Compliance, and Reporting
Service Delivery and Access
Disability, Aging, and Family Support
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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