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(b) In the evaluation, the department shall determine the number of families
19who remained in the home visitation program for the time recommended in the
20family's case plan.
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(c) The department shall determine the most appropriate way to evaluate the
22following criteria and shall evaluate those criteria as part of the evaluation:
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1. Strengthened family functioning.
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2. Enhanced child development.
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3. Positive parenting practices.
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1(8) Technical assistance and training. The department shall provide
2technical assistance and training to counties and Indian tribes that are selected to
3participate in the program under this section.
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(8) (a) The department, the county departments and a licensed child
7welfare agency under contract with the department in a county having a population
8of 500,000 or more to the extent feasible shall conduct continuing education and
9training programs for staff of the department, the county departments, a licensed
10child welfare agency under contract with the department or a county department,
11and the tribal social services departments, persons and officials required to report,
12the general public and others as appropriate. The programs shall be designed to
13encourage reporting of child abuse and neglect, to encourage self-reporting and
14voluntary acceptance of services and to improve communication, cooperation and
15coordination in the identification, prevention and treatment of child abuse and
16neglect.
Programs provided for staff of the department, county departments and
17licensed child welfare agencies under contract with county departments or, in a
18county having a population of 500,000 or more, the department whose
19responsibilities include the investigation or treatment of child abuse or neglect shall
20also be designed to provide information on means of recognizing and appropriately
21responding to domestic abuse, as defined in s. 46.95 (1) (a). The department, the
22county departments and a licensed child welfare agency under contract with the
23department in a county having a population of 500,000 or more shall develop public
24information programs about child abuse and neglect.
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(8) (d) 1. Each agency staff member and supervisor whose
4responsibilities include investigation or treatment of child abuse and neglect shall
5successfully complete training in child abuse and neglect protective services
6approved by the department.
The training shall include information on means of
7recognizing and appropriately responding to domestic abuse, as defined in s. 46.95
8(1) (a). The department shall monitor compliance with this subdivision according to
9rules promulgated by the department.
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(2e) Nonstock, nonprofit corporation. (a) The board may organize
12and maintain a nonstock, nonprofit corporation under ch. 181 for the exclusive
13purpose of soliciting and accepting contributions, grants, gifts and bequests for the
14children's trust fund. Any contributions, grants, gifts or bequests accepted by the
15corporation shall be deposited in the children's trust fund and, in accordance with the
16wishes of the donor, shall be used for any of the purposes specified in sub. (2m) or
17shall continue to accumulate in the children's trust fund pursuant to s. 25.67 (2).
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(b) The board shall enter into a contract with any corporation organized and
19maintained under par. (a). The contract shall provide that the board may make use
20of the services of the corporation and that the board may provide administrative
21services to the corporation. The type and scope of any administrative services
22provided by the board to the corporation and the board employes assigned to perform
23the services shall be determined by the board. The corporation may neither employ
24staff nor engage in political activities.
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1(c) The corporation under par. (a) shall donate any real property to the state
2within 5 years after acquiring the property unless holding the property for more than
35 years is consistent with sound business and financial practices and is approved by
4the joint committee on finance.
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(d) The board, the department of administration, the legislative fiscal bureau,
6the legislative audit bureau and the appropriate committee of each house of the
7legislature, as determined by the presiding officer, may examine all records of the
8corporation.
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(e) The board of directors of any corporation established under this subsection
10shall consist of 5 members, including the chairperson of the child abuse and neglect
11prevention board and 4 members of the child abuse and neglect prevention board,
12elected by the child abuse and neglect prevention board, of which one shall be a
13legislator. No 2 members of the board of directors may be from the same category of
14child abuse and neglect prevention board members under s. 15.195 (4) (a) to (g).
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(f) Any corporation established under this subsection shall be organized so that
16contributions to it will be deductible from adjusted gross income under section
170 17of the Internal Revenue Code, as defined under s. 71.01 (6), and so that the
18corporation will be exempt from taxation under section
501 of the Internal Revenue
19Code, as defined under s. 71.22 (4), and under s. 71.26 (1) (a).
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(6) (d) The board shall award grants to organizations for programs that
22provide parenting education services but not crisis intervention. Grants shall be
23used for direct parent education and referrals to other social services programs and
24outreach programs, including programs that provide education to parents in their
25homes.
For organizations applying for grants for the first time on or after the
1effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], the board shall give
2favorable consideration in awarding grants to organizations for programs in
3communities where home visitation programs that provide in-home visitation
4services to parents with newborn infants are in existence or are in development and,
5if grants are awarded, shall require programs supported by grants to maximize
6coordination with these home visitation programs. Programs supported by the
7grants shall track individual clients to ensure that they receive necessary services
8and shall emphasize direct services to families with children who are 3 years of age
9or less.
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49.45
(25) (b) A county, city, village, town or, in a county having a population
13of 500,000 or more, the department may elect to make case management services
14under this subsection available in the county, city, village or town to one or more of
15the categories of beneficiaries under par. (am) through the medical assistance
16program.
A Except as provided in par. (bc), a county, city, village, town or, in a county
17having a population of 500,000 or more, the department that elects to make the
18services available shall reimburse a case management provider for the amount of the
19allowable charges for those services under the medical assistance program that is not
20provided by the federal government.
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(25) (bc) If a county, other than a county with a population of 500,000 or
23more, or an Indian tribe elects to make case management services under this
24subsection available to the category of beneficiaries under par. (am) 9. and if that
25county or Indian tribe is the recipient of a grant under s. 46.515, the department shall
1reimburse a case management provider for the amount of the allowable charges for
2case management services under the medical assistance program that is not
3reimbursed by the federal government if those services are provided to a child who
4is a member of a family that receives home visitation program services under s.
546.515 (4) (b) 1.
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(25) (c) Except as provided in pars.
(b), (bc), (be) and (bg), the department
8shall reimburse a provider of case management services under this subsection only
9for the amount of the allowable charges for those services under the medical
10assistance program that is provided by the federal government.
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(1)
Of the amounts appropriated to the department of health and family
13services under section 20.435 (5) (o) of the statutes, the department shall expend
14$548,000 in fiscal year 1998-99 to fund the federal share for providing medical
15assistance case management services to persons in the home visitation program
16under section 46.515 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes, as created by this act.
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(1)
In the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation
19to the department of health and family services under section 20.435 (5) (b) of the
20statutes, as affected by the acts of 1997, the dollar amount is increased by $394,000
21for fiscal year 1998-99 to fund the nonfederal share for providing medical assistance
22case management services to persons in the home visitation program under section
2346.515 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes, as created by this act.
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24Section
17.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
25except as follows:
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1(1)
The repeal and recreation of section 25.67 (2) (a) 1. and (b) of the statutes
2takes effect on January 1, 1999.