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Budget Amendments - SB1100 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Mason
Co-Patron(s): Barker, Chafin, Dance, Deeds, DeSteph, Ebbin, Edwards, Favola, Howell, Lewis, Lucas, Marsden, McClellan, McPike, Petersen, Reeves, Saslaw, Spruill, Surovell
Fund Provider Training & Licensing Costs for Evidence-Based Programs

Item 344 #2s

Item 344 #2s

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Health and Human Resources
Department of Social Services FY2019 $0 FY2020 $1,600,000 GF

Language
Page 380, line 42, strike "$237,294,427" and insert "$238,894,427".

Page 383, after line 38, insert:

"P.1. The Department of Social Services (DSS) shall contract with one or more Service Coordinators to oversee the development of a continuum of evidence-based services to prevent children who are candidates of foster care from entering foster care. The Service Coordinator(s) shall be responsible for: (i) establishing new evidence-based programs identified in the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) Evidence-Based Services Clearinghouse; and for (ii) providing start-up and ongoing support and technical assistance for community providers to implement evidence-based services eligible for federal reimbursement under FFPSA.  The Service Coordinator(s) shall further be responsible for establishing a network of community providers in each DSS region sufficient to allow access to evidence-based prevention services for children at risk of entering foster care and their families, as determined by a service gap analysis provided by the Service Coordinator(s) in advance of FFPSA implementation statewide.  DSS shall work with the Service Coordinator(s) and relevant stakeholders to create such a process for accepting applications from providers who wish to create new evidence-based programs included in the FFPSA Evidence-Based Services Clearinghouse.

2. The Department of Social Services shall make available to providers one-time funding for training and licensing costs associated with establishing evidence-based programming as identified in the FFPSA Evidence-Based Services Clearinghouse.  These funds shall be made available to providers selected by the Department of Social Services and shall receive technical support through the Service Coordinator(s) to support the development of evidence-based prevention services and programs for children at risk of entering foster care and their families.)



Explanation

(This amendment adds $1.6 million from the general fund in fiscal year 2020 for one-time costs associated with implementing changes required by the new federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). Funding shall be provided for contracting with Service Coordinators to establish evidence-based programs and set up networks of providers in Department of Social Services regions, start-up and technical assistance to community service providers, and training and licensing to begin developing and implementing evidence-based programs as required by the FFPSA. Training and licensing support shall be made available to providers selected by the Department of Social Services and receiving technical support through the Service Coordinator(s) to support the development of evidence-based prevention services and programs for children at risk of entering foster care and their families.)