This amendment provides $5.0 million from the general fund and $5.9 million from the nongeneral fund each year to increase rates for Medicaid consumer-directed service facilitation training and visits to reflect recommendations contained in the most recent report on rebasing of Medicaid developmental disability Medicaid waiver services. While most of the rates were updated as of July 1, 2022, rates for service facilitation were not updated. A service facilitator is a Medicaid-enrolled provider who is responsible for supporting the individual enrolled in Medicaid waivers and the family/caregiver by ensuring the development and monitoring of the Consumer-Directed Services Individual Service Plan, providing employee management training, and completing ongoing review activities as required by the Department of Medical Assistance Services for consumer-directed companion, personal assistance, and respite services.