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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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State Executive Council Review of CSA Issues (language only)

Item 285 #1c

Item 285 #1c

Health and Human Resources
Children's Services Act

Language

Page 236, after line 38, insert:

"M.  The State Executive Council (SEC) for Children's Services shall continue to review and develop a robust set of options for (i) increasing the integration of children receiving special education private day treatment services into their home school districts, including mechanisms to involve local school districts in tracking, monitoring and obtaining outcome data to assist in making decisions on the appropriate utilization of these services, and (ii) funding the educational costs with local school districts for students whose placement in or admittance to state or privately operated psychiatric or residential treatment facilities for non-educational reasons has been authorized by Medicaid.  The SEC shall continue its review with the assistance of relevant stakeholders, including representatives of the Department of Education, the Department of Medical Assistance Services, the Office of Comprehensive Services, the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, local school districts, local governments, and  public and private service providers.  The SEC shall present a robust set of options and recommendations  that include  possible changes to policies, procedures, regulations and statutes, including any fiscal impact for consideration by the Governor and  the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by November 1, 2016."



Explanation

(This amendment requires the State Executive Council for Children's Services to continue its review and development of a robust set of options for (i) increasing the reintegration of children receiving special education private day treatment service in their home school districts, based on outcome data to assist in making decisions on the appropriate utilization of these services, and (ii) funding the educational costs for students admitted to Medicaid-funded state or private psychiatric or residential treatment facilities for non-educational reasons. Options and recommendations are to be provided to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by November 1, 2016.)