DSD eList announcement
Date: July 6, 2026
To: Disability waiver case managers, people who receive disability waiver services, providers and other interested parties
From: DHS Disability Services Division
Purpose: To provide Waiver Reimagine legislative updates and share a new website
Contact: DHS – Waiver Reimagine feedback form
Waiver Reimagine update: What 2026 legislative changes mean for Minnesota’s new Disability Waiver Program
The work to implement a new Disability Waiver Program through Waiver Reimagine continues to move forward. As we plan for successful implementation, DHS is reviewing legislative changes passed during the 2026 session that provide additional direction for what we will need to launch.
The goal of the new Disability Waiver Program remains the same: A waiver program that is simpler, more equitable and sustainable for the future.
Implementation timeline
As noted in our previous update, we cannot launch the new Disability Waiver Program by Jan. 1, 2027. We have not determined the new launch date yet.
We know that the program will launch through a rolling, phased approach after the following events occur:
Note: Before we ask for CMS approval, the new legislative changes require the DHS commissioner to consult with the Olmstead Implementation Office. This is to make sure the new program aligns with Olmstead’s goals to support inclusive living.
Progress and plans
In the previous update, we shared several activities we expected to move forward during 2026, including:
We are reevaluating the timing of these activities to align with the new Disability Waiver Program implementation timeline. The work remains underway. Some activities might occur later than we anticipated.
Current work includes:
We know many people want more specific information about when the new Disability Waiver Program will launch and how it will affect them. We do not have those answers yet. We will continue sharing information, what we are still working through and decisions as they are made.
Visit the new Disability Waiver Program website
The new Disability Waiver Program website is live and serves as the central source for information, updates and resources throughout implementation. We will add to the website as we develop details about the new program.
Stay connected
Here are ways for you to stay informed and share feedback:
People with disabilities and families: Sign up for the Virtual Insight Panel.
Professionals: Sign up for the Professional Insight Panel.
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