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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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CSA Match Rate, Incentives and Exemptions

Item 283 #3h

Item 283 #3h

First Year - FY2009 Second Year - FY2010
Health And Human Resources
Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families FY2009 $941,381 FY2010 $5,108,295 GF

Language
Page 250, line 13, strike "$357,127,702" and insert "$358,069,083".
Page 250, line 13, strike "$376,859,856" and insert "$381,968,151".
Page 253, line 40, after "locality.", insert:
"The Secretary shall establish a work group to implement the changes in state and local match rates for the Comprehensive Services Act program.  The work group shall include representatives from the Virginia Association of Counties, the Virginia Municipal League, the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, the Virginia Association of Community Service Boards, the Virginia Coalition of Private Providers,
the Virginia Association of School Superintendents, the Department of Education,
the Department of Juvenile Justice, and the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court.  The work group will examine the impact of the match rate changes on local and state administration of the program, reporting requirements, service development and delivery, quality assurance, utilization management, and care coordination to ensure that children continue to receive appropriate and cost-effective services.
The work group shall also consider future actions to improve the quality of care, maximize cost effectiveness, and achieve administrative efficiencies in the program, such as (i) the feasibility of using a managed care approach to coordinate care and provide utilization management and quality assurance of services; (ii) participation of community service boards in providing care coordination and monitoring of emotionally disturbed and behaviorally challenged children receiving services through CSA; (iii) better communication, cooperation and coordination in the development of individualized education plans and plans of care for children in special education receiving services through CSA; and (iv) better communication  and coordination with court service units, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court judges, and the Department of Juvenile Justice on the plans of care for  “Children in Need of Services” as defined under the interagency guidelines on foster care services or children at risk for residential placement through an order by a judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.  Materials related to or used by the work group shall be considered public documents under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and not covered under the exemption for Governor’s working papers."  
Page 253, line 43, strike "25 percent" and insert:
"5 percent.  Beginning July 1, 2009, the local match rate for foster care services for each locality shall be reduced by 25 percent below the fiscal year 2007 base rate".
Page 253, line 46, strike "50 percent" and insert:
"20 percent below the fiscal year 2007 base rate".
Page 253, line 47, strike "and in subsequent years,".
Page 253, line 48, strike "55" and insert "25".
Page 253, line 49, after "rate.", insert:
"Beginning July 1, 2009, and in subsequent years, the local match rate for each locality shall be 50 percent below the fiscal year 2007 base rate."
Page 253, strike lines 50 and 51.
Page 253, line 52, strike "by 24 percent." and insert:
"d.  Localities shall review their caseloads for those individuals who can be served appropriately by community based services and transition those cases to the community for services."
Page 253, line 53, strike "2010" and insert "2009".
Page 253, line 53, after "rate", insert "for residential services".
Page 253, line 54, strike "40" and insert "15".
Page 253, line 54, after "rate", insert:
"after a locality has incurred a total of $200,000 in residential care expenditures".
Page 253, line 56, strike "50" and insert "20".
Page 254, line 1, after "rate", insert:
"after a locality has incurred a total of $200,000 in residential care expenditures".


Explanation
(This amendment requires the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to establish a work group to assist in the implementation of a system of financial incentives to localities to use community-based services in lieu of residential services for children in CSA. Language raises the state share of funding in CSA for community-based services by 20 percent for the first six months of fiscal year 2009 and 25 percent for the second six months of fiscal year 2009 and by 50 percent begining in fiscal year 2010. The state share of funding for CSA foster care services is increased by 5 percent in fiscal year 2009 and 25 percent in fiscal year 2010. In addition, language lowers the state share of funding for residential services as an incentive to promote a system of community-based care for children in CSA by 15 percent beginning January 1, 2009, and by 20 percent beginning in fiscal year 2010, after the first $200,000 in residential care expenditures. Language is added to require localities to review their caseloads for those individuals who can be served in the community and to transition these cases to the community for services.)