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IA SF599

IA SF599
A bill for an act relating to work requirements for the Iowa health and wellness plan, public assistance programs, an information technology fund, the public assistance modernization fund, and the Medicaid for employed people with disabilities program.(Formerly SF 363; See SF 615.)


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Introduced
03/10/2025
In Committee
03/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to work requirements for the Iowa health and wellness plan (IHAWP), public assistance programs, an information technology fund, the public assistance modernization fund, and the Medicaid for employed people with disabilities program and program review and report. DIVISION I. This division requires the department of health and human services (HHS) to request any federal approval necessary to include work requirements as a condition of maintaining eligibility for IHAWP. HHS shall exempt certain individuals from the work requirement who are under 19 years of age, 65 years of age or older, medically frail or medically exempt under Medicaid, a caretaker of a child under 6 years of age, experiencing a high-risk pregnancy, receiving unemployment compensation, participating in substance use disorder treatment, or exempt for good cause as determined by the director of HHS. The division requires that any exemption applied under IHAWP shall be substantially similar to the exemptions applied under other public assistance programs. The division requires that upon HHS’s receipt of federal approval and HHS’s operationalizing of a system to facilitate evaluation, and recipient referrals and reporting, HHS shall implement and adopt rules to administer work requirements as a condition of maintaining eligibility for IHAWP. HHS may resubmit a request for federal approval under the division if the initial request is denied or withdrawn for any reason. If federal law or regulations exclude work requirements for IHAWP, HHS shall discontinue IHAWP or implement an alternative plan as described in the bill. The division takes effect upon enactment. DIVISION II. This division requires HHS to work with the United States department of health and human services and the United States department of agriculture to align the department’s work rules and requirements for participants of public assistance programs, including but not limited to rules and requirements related to employment and training for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. DIVISION III. This division creates a information technology fund in the state treasury under the control of HHS. All moneys in the fund shall be appropriated to HHS to be used for information technology systems and related modernization initiatives. The division repeals the public assistance modernization fund, and transfers any unobligated and unencumbered moneys in the fund on June 30, 2025, to the information technology fund created in the division. DIVISION IV. Currently, for the purposes of determining the resources of an individual to meet the eligibility requirements for the Medicaid for employed people with disabilities program (MEPD) program, a maximum of $10,000 of available resources is disregarded, in addition to any additional resources held in a retirement account, in a medical savings account, or in any other account approved under rules adopted by HHS. The bill maintains the maximum amount of $10,000 in available resources disregarded for an individual, but provides that for the purposes of determining the resources of a couple, a maximum amount of $21,000 of available resources is disregarded.

AI Summary

This bill introduces several key changes to Iowa's public assistance programs and healthcare policies. The first division requires the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to seek federal approval for implementing work requirements for the Iowa Health and Wellness Plan (IHAWP), with numerous exemptions for vulnerable populations such as minors, seniors, people with disabilities, caretakers of young children, pregnant women, and those in substance abuse treatment. The bill aims to reduce public assistance dependence by promoting economic stability. The second division directs HHS to align work rules across public assistance programs in coordination with federal agencies. The third division creates a new information technology fund for HHS to modernize its systems, replacing the existing public assistance modernization fund. The fourth division modifies the Medicaid for Employed People with Disabilities (MEPD) program by increasing the resource disregard limit from $10,000 to $21,000 for couples, allowing individuals with disabilities who are working to maintain more assets while staying eligible for medical assistance. If federal regulations change and work requirements become impermissible, HHS may need to discontinue or modify the IHAWP program, highlighting the bill's contingent nature and adaptability to potential federal policy shifts.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Health And Human Services (Senate)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 615. S.J. 621. (on 03/24/2025)

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