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Budget Amendments - HB1600 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Landes
Co-Patron(s): Loupassi
Intensive Care Coordination (language only)

Item 283 #2h

Item 283 #2h

Health And Human Resources
Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families

Language
Page 297, after line 57, insert:
"e.  Each Community Policy and Management Team (CPMT) shall determine the most appropriate and cost-effective provider of intensive care coordination (ICC) services for children in their community who are placed in, or at-risk of being placed in, residential care through the Comprehensive Services Act program.  Providers of ICC services may include, public, private, or non-profit entities.  Community services boards (CSBs) shall work collaboratively with each CPMT in its service area to develop a local plan for ICC services that best meets the needs of the children and families.  If there is more than one CPMT in the CSB's service area, the CPMTs and the CSB may work together as a region to develop a plan for ICC services.  The State Executive Council and Office of Comprehensive Services shall establish guidelines for reasonable rates for ICC services and provide training and technical assistance to CPMTs and fiscal agents regarding these services."


Explanation
(This amendment adds budget language to assess who should conduct intensive care coordination (ICC) for CSA children placed in or at risk of placement in residential care. In addition, the amendment requires community services boards and Community Policy and Management Teams to work together to develop a local plan for ICC services. Finally, language requires the State Executive Council and Office of Comprehensive Services to develop guidelines for reasonable rate for ICC services and provide training and technical assistance for these services.)