AB133-ASA1,623,1816
(b)
Adult protective services allocation. For adult protective services, the
17department shall distribute the amounts transferred under par. (a) 2. in each fiscal
18year.
AB133-ASA1,623,2319
(c)
Adjustment for medical assistance by-in program. If a former recipient of
20services funded under the allocation under sub. (2) is a participant in the medical
21assistance buy-in program under s. 49.472, the department may decrease that
22allocation by the amount that the department estimates it will incur in providing
23services to that participant under s. 49.472.
AB133-ASA1,624,14
146.45
(2) (a) If on December 31 of any year there remains unspent or
2unencumbered in the allocation under s. 46.40 (2) an amount that exceeds the
3amount received under
42 USC 670 to
679a and allocated under s. 46.40 (2) in that
4year, the department shall carry forward the excess moneys and distribute not less
5than 50% of the excess moneys to counties having a population of less than 500,000
6that are making a good faith effort, as determined by the department, to comply with
7s. 46.22 (1) (c) 8. f. for services and projects to assist children and families,
8notwithstanding the percentage limit specified in sub. (3) (a). A county shall use not
9less than 50% of the moneys distributed to the county under this subsection for
10services for children who are at risk of abuse or neglect to prevent the need for child
11abuse and neglect intervention services.
If a county does not comply with s. 46.22
12(1) (c) 8. f. before July 1, 2005, the department may recover any amounts distributed
13to that county under this paragraph after June 30, 2001, by billing the county or
14deducting from that county's allocation under s. 46.40 (2).
AB133-ASA1,625,416
46.46
(2) If the department proposes to use any moneys from the appropriation
17account under s. 20.435 (8) (mb) for any purpose other than the purpose specified in
18sub. (1), the department shall submit a plan for the proposed use of those moneys to
19the secretary of administration
by September 1 of the fiscal year after the fiscal year
20in which those moneys were received. If the secretary of administration approves the
21plan, he or she shall submit the plan to the joint committee on finance
by October 1
22of the fiscal year after the fiscal year in which those moneys were received. If the
23cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the secretary of administration within
2414 working days after the date of submittal of the plan that the committee has
25scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the plan, the department may
1implement the plan. If within 14 working days after the date of the submittal by the
2secretary of administration the cochairpersons of the committee notify him or her
3that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the plan,
4the department may implement the plan only with the approval of the committee.
AB133-ASA1,625,138
46.48
(6) Career youth development center. The department shall distribute
9$110,000 $80,000 in each fiscal year to the career youth development center in the
10city of Milwaukee
. Of these amounts, $80,000 shall be distributed in each fiscal year 11for the operation of a minority youth substance abuse treatment program
and
12$30,000 shall be distributed in each fiscal year for drug prevention programs for high
13school athletes in the Milwaukee public school system.
AB133-ASA1, s. 1096
15Section
1096. 46.48 (27) of the statutes is renumbered 46.481 (3) and amended
16to read:
AB133-ASA1,625,1917
46.481
(3) Grants to runaway programs. The department shall distribute
18$100,000 $50,000 in each fiscal year as grants to programs that provide services for
19runaways runaway children.
AB133-ASA1,625,2522
46.48
(29) ARC Community Services, Inc. The department shall distribute
23$87,500 in fiscal year 1997-98 and $175,000 in
each fiscal year
1998-99 to ARC
24Community Services, Inc., for a program to provide substance abuse day treatment
25services for pregnant and postpartum women and their infants.
AB133-ASA1,626,4
246.481 Grants for children's community programs. (intro.) From the
3appropriation under s. 20.435 (3) (bc), the department shall distribute the following
4grants for children's community programs:
AB133-ASA1,626,116
46.485
(2g) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.435
(5) (4) (b), the
7department may in each fiscal year transfer funds to the appropriation under s.
820.435 (7) (kb) for distribution under this section and from the appropriation under
9s. 20.435 (7) (mb) the department may not distribute more than $1,330,500 in each
10fiscal year to applying counties in this state that meet all of the following
11requirements, as determined by the department:
AB133-ASA1,626,1513
46.485
(3r) Funds that a county does not encumber before 24 months after
14June 30 of the fiscal year in which the funds were distributed under sub. (2g) lapse
15to the appropriation under s. 20.435
(5) (4) (b).
AB133-ASA1,627,1017
46.495
(1) (d) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (3) (o) and (7) (b), (kw)
18and (o), the department shall distribute the funding for social services, including
19funding for foster care or treatment foster care of a child on whose behalf aid is
20received under s. 46.261, to county departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22 and 46.23
21as provided under s. 46.40. County matching funds are required for the distributions
22under s. 46.40 (2)
and, (8)
and (9) (b). Each county's required match
for the
23distributions under s. 46.40 (2) and (8) for a year equals 9.89% of the total of the
24county's distributions
under s. 46.40 (2) and (8) for that year for which matching
25funds are required plus the amount the county was required by s. 46.26 (2) (c), 1985
1stats., to spend for juvenile delinquency-related services from its distribution for
21987.
Each county's required match for the distribution under s. 46.40 (9) (b) for a
3year equals 9.89% of that county's amounts described in s. 46.40 (9) (a) (intro.) for
4that year. Matching funds may be from county tax levies, federal and state revenue
5sharing funds or private donations to the county that meet the requirements
6specified in s. 51.423 (5). Private donations may not exceed 25% of the total county
7match. If the county match is less than the amount required to generate the full
8amount of state and federal funds distributed for this period, the decrease in the
9amount of state and federal funds equals the difference between the required and the
10actual amount of county matching funds.
AB133-ASA1,627,19
1246.513 Services for children and families. From the appropriation under
13s. 20.435 (3) (bm), the department shall distribute grants to counties in each fiscal
14year to fund services for children and families. The department shall determine the
15amount of a county's grant under this section based on the county's proportion of the
16state's population as last estimated by the department of administration under s.
1716.96. The department of health and family services shall distribute the grants
18under this section in the calendar year after the calendar year in which the amount
19available for those grants is certified by the department of revenue under s. 77.63 (2).
AB133-ASA1,628,721
46.70
(2) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (7)
(dL) (kL) and (o), the
22department may make available to any of the 11 federally recognized tribal
23governing bodies in this state funds for the purposes stated in sub. (1). Beginning
24July 1, 1991, and ending September 30, 1991, the department may award to each
25tribal governing body up to $6,800. Beginning October 1, 1991, and ending
1September 30, 1992, the department may award to each tribal governing body up to
2$27,200. Beginning October 1, 1992, and ending June 30, 1993, the department may
3award to each tribal governing body up to $20,400. Receipt of funds is contingent
4upon department approval of an application submitted by a tribal governing body.
5The department may partially approve any application and provide only part of the
6funds requested. Each application shall contain a plan for expenditure of funds,
7consistent with the purposes stated in sub. (1).
AB133-ASA1,628,159
46.71
(1) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7)
(dm) (km), the
10department shall, for the development of new drug abuse prevention, treatment and
11education programs that are culturally specific with respect to American Indians or
12to supplement like existing programs, allocate a total of not more than $500,000 in
13each fiscal year to all the elected governing bodies of federally recognized American
14Indian tribes or bands that submit to the department plans, approved by the
15department, that do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1,628,1817
46.71
(2) The amount of funds allocated by the department under sub. (1) may
18not exceed the amounts appropriated under s. 20.435 (7)
(dm) (km).
AB133-ASA1,629,223
46.81
(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7)
(dj) (dh), the department
24shall allocate $2,298,400 in each fiscal year to aging units to provide benefit
25specialist services for older individuals. The department shall ensure that each
1aging unit receives funds and shall take into account the proportion of the state's
2population of low-income older individuals who reside in a county.
AB133-ASA1,629,74
46.81
(5) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7)
(dj) (dh) the department
5shall allocate $182,500 in each fiscal year to area agencies on aging. Each area
6agency on aging shall use the funds for training, supervision and legal back-up
7services for benefit specialists within its area.
AB133-ASA1,629,129
46.82
(3) (a) 19. If an aging unit under sub. (1) (a) 1. or 2. and if authorized
10under s. 46.283 (1) (a) 1., apply to the department to operate a resource center under
11s. 46.283 and, if the department contracts with the county under s. 46.283 (2), operate
12the resource center.
AB133-ASA1,629,1814
46.82
(3) (a) 20. If an aging unit under sub. (1) (a) 1. or 2. and if authorized
15under s. 46.284 (1) (a) 1., apply to the department to operate a care management
16organization under s. 46.284 and, if the department contracts with the county under
17s. 46.284 (2), operate the care management organization and, if appropriate, place
18funds in a risk reserve.
AB133-ASA1, s. 1115
19Section
1115. 46.856 of the statutes is renumbered 46.856 (2), and 46.856 (2)
20(intro.), as renumbered, is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,629,2321
46.856
(2) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (bg), the
22department shall award a grant to at least one
public agency or private nonprofit
23organization
, as defined in s. 108.02 (19), to do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1,629,2525
46.856
(1) In this section:
AB133-ASA1,630,1
1(a) "Private nonprofit organization" has the meaning given in s. 108.02 (19).
AB133-ASA1,630,32
(b) "Public agency" means a county, city, village, town or school district or an
3agency of this state or of a county, city, village, town or school district.
AB133-ASA1,630,205
46.86
(1) From the appropriation
under s. 20.435 (7) (cp) and (md), the
6department may award funds and from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (md)
7the department may award not more than $125,500 in each fiscal year as grants to
8counties and private nonprofit entities for treatment for pregnant women and
9mothers with alcohol and other drug abuse treatment needs; mothers who have
10alcohol and other drug abuse treatment needs and dependent children up to the age
11of 5 years; and the dependent children up to the age of 5 years of those mothers. The
12grants shall be awarded in accordance with the department's request-for-proposal
13procedures. The grants shall be used to establish community-based programs,
14residential family-centered treatment programs or home-based treatment
15programs. The program under a grant must include alcohol and other drug abuse
16treatment services, parent education, support services for the children of the women
17who are enrolled in the program, vocational assistance and housing assistance. Any
18program funded under this subsection must also provide follow-up aftercare
19services to each woman and her children for at least 2 years after the date on which
20a woman has left the program.
AB133-ASA1,631,322
46.86
(5) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (md), the department may
23not distribute more than
$35,000 $235,000 in each fiscal year as a grant to
the ARC
24community services center Community Services, Inc., for women and children in
25Dane
county, to address a projected operation deficit of the center; County, to provide
1additional funding for
staff of the center and transportation and meal expenses for
2chemically dependent women who receive services from the center
; and to provide
3additional funding for staff of the center.
AB133-ASA1,631,85
46.86
(6) (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (md), the department
6may award not more than $1,167,900 in each fiscal year as grants to counties and
7private entities to provide community-based alcohol and other drug abuse
8treatment programs that do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1,631,109
1. Meet special needs of women with problems resulting from alcohol or other
10drug abuse.
AB133-ASA1,631,1311
2. Emphasize parent education, vocational and housing assistance and
12coordination with other community programs and with treatment under intensive
13care.
AB133-ASA1,631,1514
(b) The department shall do all of the following with respect to the grants under
15par. (a):
AB133-ASA1,631,1716
1. Award the grants in accordance with the department's request-for-proposal
17procedures.
AB133-ASA1,631,1818
2. Ensure that the grants are distributed in both urban and rural communities.
AB133-ASA1,631,2019
3. Evaluate the programs under the grants by use of client-outcome
20measurements that the department develops.
AB133-ASA1,632,222
46.93
(2) Purpose; allocation. (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.434
23(1)
(b) (ky), the board shall award not more than $439,300 in each
of fiscal
years
241997-98 and 1998-99 year for grants to organizations to provide adolescent
25pregnancy prevention programs or pregnancy services that include health care,
1education, counseling and vocational training. Types of services and programs that
2are eligible for grants include all of the following:
AB133-ASA1,632,94
46.95
(2) (a) The secretary shall make grants from the appropriations under
5s. 20.435 (3) (cd)
and, (hh)
and (km) to organizations for the provision of any of the
6services specified in sub. (1) (d). Grants may be made to organizations which have
7provided those domestic abuse services in the past or to organizations which propose
8to provide those services in the future. No grant may be made to fund services for
9child or unborn child abuse or abuse of elderly persons.
AB133-ASA1,632,1211
46.95
(2) (f) (intro.) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (3) (cd)
and, (hh)
12and (km), the department shall do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1,632,1714
46.95
(2) (f) 7. Award a grant of $25,000 in each fiscal year to each of 30
15organizations to enhance support services. Funding may be used for such purposes
16as case management; children's programming; assisting victims of domestic abuse
17to find employment; and training in and activities promoting self-sufficiency.
AB133-ASA1,632,2319
46.95
(2) (f) 8. Award $200,000 in grants in each fiscal year to organizations
20for domestic abuse services for individuals who are members of underserved
21populations, including racial minority group members and individuals with mental
22illness or developmental disabilities. A grant to an organization may not exceed
23$60,000.
AB133-ASA1,633,4
146.95
(2) (f) 9. Award a grant of $25,000 in fiscal year 1999-2000 and a grant
2of $50,000 in each fiscal year thereafter to the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic
3Violence for the cost of a staff person to provide assistance in obtaining legal services
4to domestic abuse victims.
AB133-ASA1,633,96
46.95
(2) (g) Grants made and moneys expended under this subsection from the
7appropriation under s. 20.435 (3) (km) may be used only for the benefit of individuals
8whose family incomes do not exceed 250% of the poverty line, as defined in s. 49.001
9(5).
AB133-ASA1,633,11
1146.986 Respite care program. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB133-ASA1,633,1312
(a) "Abuse" means the wilful infliction on a person of physical pain or injury or
13unreasonable confinement.
AB133-ASA1,633,1514
(b) "Caregiver" means an individual who lives in the home of a person with
15special needs and provides care or supervision for that person.
AB133-ASA1,633,1716
(c) "County department" means a county department under s. 46.215, 46.22,
1746.23, 51.42 or 51.437.
AB133-ASA1,633,2018
(d) "Neglect" means an act, omission or course of conduct that, because of the
19failure to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing, medical care or dental care,
20creates a significant danger to the physical and mental health of a person.
AB133-ASA1,633,2321
(e) "Provider" means an individual or agency that a caregiver selects, with
22input to the selection by the person with special needs, if competent, to provide
23respite care to the person with special needs.
AB133-ASA1,634,3
1(f) "Respite care" means care that is provided to a person with special needs,
2or a person at risk of abuse or neglect, in order to provide temporary relief to the
3caregiver of that person or when the caregiver is unable to provide care.
AB133-ASA1,634,74
(g) "Special need" means a person's need resulting from an emotional,
5behavioral, cognitive, physical or personal condition that necessitates receipt of care
6or supervision in order to meet the person's basic needs or to prevent harm from
7occurring to him or her.
AB133-ASA1,634,98
(h) "Tribe or band" means the governing body of a federally recognized
9American Indian tribe or band in this state.
AB133-ASA1,634,12
10(2) Program. (a) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (br), the
11department shall contract for the administration of life-span respite care projects
12with an organization to which all of the following apply:
AB133-ASA1,634,1513
1. The organization is a private, nonprofit organization, as defined in s. 108.02
14(19), that is capable of operating on a statewide basis and has expertise in respite
15care issues.
AB133-ASA1,634,1716
2. At least 51% of the members of the organization's governing board are
17consumers of respite care or caregivers.
AB133-ASA1,634,2018
3. The membership of the organization's governing board includes providers
19and elected officials and represents the diverse geographical areas and cultural
20groups of the state.