HB 1165: Certified Recovery Residences
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Summary
Requires any person, entity, or organization that owns, operates, or manages a recovery residence to obtain and maintain certification through the Department of Children and Families; requires certification of recover residences & recovery residence administrators rather than authorizing certification as voluntary; requires recovery residences to apply for certification by specified date; authorizes recovery residences to operate conditionally during application process; requires credentialing entity to have certain expertise; provides requirements for active management of recovery residence; requires Legislative intent to require recovery residence administrator earn & maintain certification rather than authorizing such certification as voluntary; revises requirements for when licensed service provider may make certain referrals.
Bill details
- Sponsor
- Mitch Rosenwald
- Current status
- In Committee
- Introduced
- January 7, 2026
Related bills
Status history
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In Committee — January 7, 2026
House Human Services SubcommitteeMigrated from existing bill recordSource