The bill addresses the workforce shortage in disability services in Dakota County by appropriating $1,000,000 from the general fund for fiscal year 2025. This funding is designated for a grant to the commissioner of human services, which will be utilized for two main initiatives: the development and testing of an online application to match service requests from individuals with disabilities to available staff, and the creation of a communities-for-all program aimed at fostering community inclusion through engagement with businesses, community organizations, and informal support systems. This appropriation is a one-time allocation.

Additionally, the bill mandates that by October 1, 2026, the commissioner must report the outcomes and recommendations from these pilot projects to the relevant legislative committees overseeing human services finance and policy. The provisions of this bill will take effect the day after its final enactment.