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Panel backs statutory fixes aimed at reducing burnout and clarifying youth‑ACT staffing rules

March 04, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Panel backs statutory fixes aimed at reducing burnout and clarifying youth‑ACT staffing rules
Authors presented House File 3520 and an author amendment that incorporates technical assistance from the Department of Human Services. Sponsors said the bill contains modest, policy‑only statutory changes intended to reduce confusion and staff burnout while clarifying allowable staffing and prescriber rules for youth ACT teams.

A mental‑health advocacy witness summarized the bill’s three main changes: excluding weekends and holidays from the 10‑day diagnostic window for certain intensive residential services to reduce forced weekend work; clarifying statutory language about the Behavioral Health Fund to match current law and eliminate implementation confusion; and expanding allowable prescribers and an optional nursing position for youth ACT teams to increase hiring flexibility where child‑and‑adolescent psychiatrists are scarce.

Committee members expressed support for the goals and asked for technical cross‑references to tighten the "qualified provider" language. The A1 author amendment was adopted and the bill was laid over for possible inclusion.

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