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Changes for nursing homes, schools

Published (6/1/2010)
By Lauren Radomski
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A new law will affect how some nursing home payment rates are established, while also modifying the state’s K-12 physical education standards.

Sponsored by Rep. Paul Thissen (DFL-Mpls) and Sen. John Doll (DFL-Burnsville), the law will allow publicly owned nursing facilities to apply for a higher payment rate from the state if the local government entity agrees to pay a higher share of nonfederal Medical Assistance costs.

The bill will also make the following changes to physical education policies:

• designate health and physical education as two different subject areas;

• ask school districts to post their wellness policies on their websites;

• encourage the Department of Education to develop guidelines that promote “quality recess practices,” as well as a physical education course catalogue;

• require the department to adopt the most recent standards developed by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education; and

• establish a “Healthy Kids Awards” program to reward schools that encourage students to be physically active and make healthy food choices.

HF3055/ SF2908*/CH396

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