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2021 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1800 (Conference Report)

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Improve Oversight of the Children's Services Act

Item 293 #1c

Item 293 #1c

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Health and Human Resources
Children's Services Act FY2021 $0 FY2022 $121,443 GF
FY2021 0.00 FY2022 1.00 FTE

Language
Page 323, line 16, strike "$2,059,796" and insert "$2,181,239".

Page 324, after line 6, insert:

"D.  The Office of Children's Services (OCS) shall report on the implementation of new statutory requirements contained in House Bill 2212, 2021 Special Session I.  The report should be submitted to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees by November 1, 2021.

E. The Office of Children's Services shall develop a plan to modify its staffing and operations to ensure effective local implementation of the Children's Services Act. The plan shall include any new or different staff positions required, how those positions will be used to monitor and improve effectiveness, and the estimated cost of implementing these changes. The plan shall be submitted to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees as part of the report required by paragraph D of this item.

F. The Office of Children's Services shall collect annually from each local Children's Services Act program the number of program staff by full- and part-time status and the administrative budget broken out by state and local funding to understand local program resources and target technical assistance to the most under-sourced local programs."



Explanation

(This amendment adds funding for the Office of Children's Services (OCS) to implement new responsibilities for monitoring local program performance and working with local programs that underperform to strengthen their operations pursuant to the new statutory requirements in House Bill 2212, 2021 Special Session I. It also adds language requiring the Office of Children's Services to develop a plan to modify its staffing and operations to ensure effective local implementation of the Children’s Services Act (CSA). It also directs OCS to collect annually from each local CSA program the number of program staff by full- and part-time status and information on local administrative budgets to better understand local program resources. These actions are based on recommendations from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission's November 2020 study on CSA.)