SB 1086: Department of Elderly Affairs
GENERAL BILL by Simon
Department of Elderly Affairs; Repealing a provision relating to the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council; clarifying that the department is responsible for designating area agencies on aging; deleting the requirement that the department fund more than one community care service system within specified counties; specifying requirements for offices of public guardian; increasing the frequency with which offices of public guardian are audited, etc.
Last Action: 3/4/2025 Senate - Introduced
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/24/2025 Senate • Filed
3/3/2025 Senate • Referred to Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Fiscal Policy
3/4/2025 Senate • Introduced
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SB 1086, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/24/2025 at 4:42 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills H 1457 Aging and Disability Services Rizo Similar Last Action: 3/5/2025 H Now in Human Services Subcommittee Citations - Statutes (26)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 400.0067 State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council; duties; membership. Page 5 (pdf) 409.979 Eligibility. Page 5 (pdf) 430.03 Purposes. Page 10 (pdf) 430.04 Duties and responsibilities of the Department of Elderly Affairs. Page 10 (pdf) 430.09 Page 12 (pdf) 430.203 Community care for the elderly; definitions. Page 13 (pdf) 430.204 Community-care-for-the-elderly core services; departmental powers and duties. Page 16 (pdf) 430.205 Community care service system. Page 17 (pdf) 430.2053 Aging resource centers. Page 19 (pdf) 430.401 Page 28 (pdf) 430.503 Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative; fees and administrative expense. Page 31 (pdf) 430.602 Home care for the elderly; definitions. Page 32 (pdf) 430.605 Subsidy payments. Page 32 (pdf) 430.901 Multiservice senior center; definition; purpose. Page 33 (pdf) 744.2001 Office of Public and Professional Guardians. Page 33 (pdf) 744.2003 Regulation of professional guardians; application; bond required; educational requirements. Page 33 (pdf) 744.2004 Complaints; disciplinary proceedings; penalties; enforcement. Page 35 (pdf) 744.20041 Grounds for discipline; penalties; enforcement. Page 35 (pdf) 744.20061 Page 39 (pdf) 744.2103 Reports and standards. Page 45 (pdf) 744.2104 Access to records by the Office of Public and Professional Guardians; confidentiality. Page 46 (pdf) 744.351 Bond of guardian. Page 47 (pdf) 744.361 Powers and duties of guardian. Page 47 (pdf) 744.3701 Confidentiality. Page 48 (pdf) 744.441 Powers of guardian upon court approval. Page 48 (pdf) 744.448 Page 49 (pdf)
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