The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 256B.073, subdivision 2, to expand the list of services that require electronic visit verification (EVV). The updated definition of "service" now includes personal care assistance services, community first services and supports, home health services, and adds new categories such as all services delivered by providers designated as "high-risk" by the commissioner, services specifically designated as "high-risk," and any other program or service designated by the commissioner.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that the electronic visit verification system must comply with the 21st Century Cures Act, ensuring that the documentation includes details such as the type of service performed, the individual receiving the service, the date and location of service delivery, the individual providing the service, and the time the service begins and ends. The amendments aim to enhance accountability and oversight in the delivery of human services in Minnesota.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 256B.073