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Committee approves changes to APD forensic client services to prioritize clinical outcomes

February 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Committee approves changes to APD forensic client services to prioritize clinical outcomes
Representative Cheney presented HB 569, explaining the bill would change service delivery in the Agency for Persons with Disabilities' Developmental Disability Defendant Program (DDDP) to prioritize clinical outcomes rather than categorizing people by legal charges. Cheney said the change is expected to reduce duplication of staff and have an indeterminate positive fiscal impact on APD by improving facility use.

Sponsor described the DDDP's purpose: secure housing and competency training for people to return to court and supervision and treatment for those deemed unable to stand trial. Supporters on the record included Emily Reeves from APD and Barney Bishop with Florida Smart Justice Alliance, who waved in support during the hearing. There was no substantive debate; the committee recorded 24 yeas, 0 nays and showed the bill reported favorably.

The committee then concluded its agenda and adjourned without objection.

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