Establishes the human service transportation consumer advisory board to improve non-emergency transportation services for medical, community, and.
The bill establishes the human service transportation (HST) consumer advisory board within the executive office of health and human services. The board aims to enhance the quality of non-emergency transportation services for medical, community, and other health and human services. It consists of 13 members, including the secretary of health and human services or their designee as a non-voting convenor, and 11 voting members appointed by the governor.
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