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2004 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5001 (Conference Report)

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Transfer MR Waiver Funds from DMHMRSAS

Item 326 #9c

Item 326 #9c

First Year - FY2005 Second Year - FY2006
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2005 $2,666,667 FY2006 $4,000,000 GF
FY2005 $2,666,667 FY2006 $4,000,000 NGF

Language
Page 250, line 37, strike "$4,057,098,577" and insert "$4,062,431,911".
Page 250, line 37, strike "$4,428,632,619" and insert "$4,436,632,619".
Page 251, line 30, after "2.", insert "a."
Page 251, line 31, strike the first "133,071,896" and insert "135,738,563".
Page 251, line 31, strike the second "133,071,896" and insert "135,738,563".
Page 251, line 33, strike the first "140,338,679" and insert "144,338,679".
Page 251, line 31, strike the second "140,338,679" and insert "144,338,679".
Page 251, after line 45, insert:
"b.  Of the amounts for the Mental Retardation Home- and Community-based Waiver Program included in paragraph 2.a., $2,666,667 the first year and $4,000,000 the second year from the general fund and $2,666,667 the first year and $4,000,000 the second year from nongeneral funds shall be provided for 160 new waiver slots for individuals currently residing in mental retardation training centers who have been determined to be ready for discharge and have chosen to be served in the community."


Explanation
(This amendment provides funding for 160 new Mental Retardation Home and Community-based Waiver slots for individuals residing in mental retardation training centers who are waiting to be discharged. A companion amendment in Item 332 transfers the general fund dollars and language for the 160 additional slots from the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services (DMHMRSAS). The introduced budget incorrectly provided funding for the waiver slots in the DMHMRSAS. Funding for Mental Retardation Waiver slots is provided through the Department of Medical Assistance Services. This is one of several amendments addressing Olmstead initiatives.)