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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Modify Implementation of Medicaid Behavioral Health Services Redesign (language only)

Item 291 #14h

Item 291 #14h

Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services

Language

Page 356, line 27, after "projections.", strike:

"No new Medicaid behavioral health services or rates shall be implemented until".

Page 356, strike lines 28 and 29 and insert:

"The new Medicaid behavioral health services and rates may be authorized when all required elements are in place after January 1, 2027.  Legacy services will remain as an option until July 1, 2027 or until all individuals receiving those services are evaluated for new services and are referred to an appropriate, available service.   Authorizations may not be approved for a legacy services and a corresponding "new service" for the same individual at the same time. The".

Page 356, line 34, after "process.", insert:

"The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall report to the Joint Subcommittee for Health and Human Resources Oversight and the Behavioral Health Commission on the status of the regulations, guidance documents, provider manuals, assessment tools, training materials and related materials including a timeline for completion of the above no later than November 1, 2026."



Explanation

(This amendment modifies language in the introduced budget which delays the implementation of redesigned Medicaid behavioral health services until January 1, 2027. Language requires that legacy behavioral health services will remain as an option until July 1, 2027 or until all individuals receiving those services are evaluated for new services and are referred to an appropriate, available service. Language also prohibits the approval of legacy services and a corresponding new service for the same individual at the same time. Language requires a status report to the Joint Subcommittee for Health and Human Resources Oversight and the Behavioral Health Commission by November 1, 2026.)