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Budget Amendments - SB750 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Houck
CSA Local Administrative Funding

Item 279 #2s

Item 279 #2s

First Year - FY2007 Second Year - FY2008
Health And Human Resources
Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families FY2007 $0 FY2008 $4,234,215 GF

Language
Page 286, line 24, strike "$291,937,020" and insert "$296,171,235".
Page 289, line 45, after "3." insert "a."
Page 289, line 48, strike "each" and insert "in the first year".
Page 290, after line 6, insert:
"b.  Out of this appropriation, an amount equal to two percent of the fiscal year 2005 pool fund expenditures, not to exceed $4,234,215 in the second year from the general fund, shall be allocated among all localities for administrative costs.  Every locality shall receive the larger of $12,500 or an amount equal to two percent of the fiscal year 2005 pool fund expenditures."


Explanation
(This amendment provides an additional $4.2 million in general fund dollars in the second year for local government Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) administration. Local government administrative funding for CSA has not increased since 2000. Currently, the state provides $1.5 million general fund dollars annually for local government administration of CSA and budgetary language restricts local administrative funding to an amount equal to two percent of the fiscal year 1997 pool fund allocations, with a floor of $12,500 for administrative costs and a ceiling of $50,000 per locality. This level of administrative funding equates to less than one percent of the more recent pool fund expenditures which totaled $273.2 million in fiscal year 2005. In fiscal year 2005, 95 of 131 localities, or almost 73 percent received less than $10,375 in state funds to administer the CSA program. Local administration of CSA is complex and demanding, and responsibilities have grown to require additional data collection, reporting, management and quality assurance activities over time.)