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2006 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5002 (Committee Approved)

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Oversight of Social Services Performance (language only)

Item 1 #5h

Item 1 #5h

Legislative Department
General Assembly of Virginia

Language
Page 7, after line 47, insert:
"G.  The Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees shall each appoint four members from their respective committees to a joint subcommittee to (i) review the recommendations from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) studies titled "Operation and Performance of Virginia's Social Services System" and "Self-Sufficiency Among Social Services Clients in Virginia"; (ii) assess the progress of the Department of Social Services and related agencies in improving Virginia's social services system local administrative funding process, human resource management, information technology planning and development, and organization and management of the State Department of Social Services; (iii) assess efforts by the Department of Social Services and related agencies to increase personal accountability and enhance the effectiveness of services in helping clients attain self-sufficiency; (iv) review any proposed changes to the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Program that may be needed to comply with new federal requirements, pursuant to the federal Deficit Reduction Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 2005; and (v) review the funding policies of the foster care and adoption subsidy program."


Explanation
(This amendment creates a joint subcommittee composed of four members each from the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees to review and assess the progress of the Department of Social Services and the social services system in implementing recommendations from two JLARC studies which examined the system in 2005. In addition, the joint subcommittee would review proposed changes to the TANF program that may be needed to comply with recent federal reauthorization of the program. Finally, the joint subcommittee would review funding policies for the foster care and adoption subsidy programs. Expenditures in recent years, particularly in the adoption subsidy program, have increased significantly.)