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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Item 278 #2s

Item 278 #2s

Health and Human Resources
Health and Human Resources, Secretary of

Language
Page 227, after line 45, insert:
"C.1.  The Secretary of Health and Human Resources shall provide quarterly progress reports on the development and implementation of a program to allow individuals to purchase health care coverage as contemplated under the fourth enactment clause of this Act.  The reports shall be provided to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees quarterly beginning on October 1, 2014 during fiscal year 2015 and annually thereafter.
2.  The Secretary of Health and Human Resources, in consultation with the Secretary  of Finance, shall identify projected general fund savings attributable to the purchase of health care coverage as contemplated under the fourth enactment clause of this Act, including behavioral health services, inmate health care, and indigent care.  The Secretary shall prioritize the findings from the report of the Governor’s Task Force on Improving Mental Health Services and Crisis Response and make budget recommendations to address any gaps in coverage by November 1, 2014."


Explanation
(This language amendment requires the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to provide quarterly progress reports on the development and implementation of a program to allow individuals described in Item 4-14.00 of this Act to purchase health care coverage. The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Finance, is required to identify projected general fund savings attributable to health care coverage for this population including behavioral health services, inmate health care, and indigent care. The Secretary is required to prioritize the findings from the report of the Governor’s Task Force on Improving Mental Health Services and Crisis Response and make budget recommendations using general fund savings identified above to address any gaps in coverage by November 1, 2014.)