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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
January 5, 2000 - Introduced by Senators Wirch, Robson, Huelsman,
Grobschmidt, Rude and
Darling, cosponsored by Representatives Huebsch,
Krug, Riley, Hasenohrl, Bock, Ziegelbauer, La Fave, Pocan, Turner,
Carpenter, Plouff, Richards, Waukau and Staskunas. Referred to
Committee on Human Services and Aging.
SB315,1,3
1An Act to amend 20.435 (3) (km), 46.515 (2), 46.515 (3) (a) and 46.515 (4) (a) 4m.;
2and
to create 49.175 (1) (ze) 11. and 49.175 (1) (ze) 12. of the statutes;
relating
3to: child abuse and neglect prevention and making appropriations.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the department of health and family services (DHFS)
administers a child abuse and neglect prevention program under which DHFS
awards grants to counties and Indian tribes that offer home visitation services to
first-time parents who are eligible for medical assistance and that offer services to
families that have been the subject of a child abuse or neglect report, or that have
requested services to prevent child abuse or neglect, and that are at substantial risk
of future child abuse or neglect, are willing to cooperate with an informal plan of
support and services and are not likely to be the subject of a formal child in need of
protection or services proceeding. Currently, no more than six rural counties, three
urban counties and two Indian tribes may be selected to participate in the program.
This bill authorizes no more than 20 rural counties, nine urban counties and five
Indian tribes to participate in the program and provides additional funding for that
program expansion.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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20.435
(3) (km)
Federal block grant transfer; aids. The amounts in the schedule
4for grants under ss.
46.515 (2), 46.95 (2), 46.99 (2) (a)
, and 46.995 (2), (3) (b) and (4m)
5(b). All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.445 (3) (md)
6shall be credited to this appropriation account.
SB315, s. 2
7Section
2. 46.515 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.515
(2) Funds provided. If a county or Indian tribe applies and is selected
9by the department under sub. (5) to participate in the program under this section,
10the department shall award, from the
appropriation
appropriations under s. 20.435
11(3) (de)
and (km), a grant annually to be used only for the purposes specified in sub.
12(4) (a) and (am). The minimum amount of a grant is $10,000. The department shall
13determine the amount of a grant awarded to a county, other than a county with a
14population of 500,000 or more, or Indian tribe in excess of the minimum amount
15based on the number of births that are funded by medical assistance under subch.
16IV of ch. 49 in that county or the reservation of that Indian tribe in proportion to the
17number of births that are funded by medical assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 in
18all of the counties and the reservations of all of the Indian tribes to which grants are
19awarded under this section. The department shall determine the amount of a grant
20awarded to a county with a population of 500,000 or more in excess of the minimum
21amount based on 60% of the number of births that are funded by medical assistance
22under subch. IV of ch. 49 in that county in proportion to the number of births that
23are funded by medical assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 in all of the counties and
24the reservations of all of the Indian tribes to which grants are awarded under this
25section.
SB315, s. 3
1Section
3. 46.515 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.515
(3) (a)
Number selected. In the 1997-99 Beginning in state fiscal
3biennium year 2000-01, no more than
6 20 rural counties,
3 9 urban counties and
42 5 Indian tribes may be selected by the department to participate in the program
5under this section.
SB315, s. 4
6Section
4. 46.515 (4) (a) 4m. of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.515
(4) (a) 4m. Other than in a county with a population of 500,000 or more,
8to reimburse a case management provider under s. 49.45 (25) (b) for the amount of
9the allowable charges under the medical assistance program that is not provided by
10the federal government for case management services provided to a medical
11assistance beneficiary described in s. 49.45 (25) (am) 9. who is a child and who is a
12member of a family that receives home visitation program services under par. (b) 1
.
13or to reimburse a case management provider as permitted under the temporary
14assistance for needy families program, 42 USC 601 to 619.
SB315, s. 5
15Section
5. 49.175 (1) (ze) 11. of the statutes is created to read:
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49.175
(1) (ze) 11. `Child abuse and neglect prevention grants.' For child abuse
17and neglect prevention grants under s. 46.515 (2), $2,158,000 in each fiscal year.
SB315, s. 6
18Section
6. 49.175 (1) (ze) 12. of the statutes is created to read:
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49.175
(1) (ze) 12. `Child abuse and neglect prevention technical assistance.'
20For technical assistance under s. 46.515 (8) to counties and Indian tribes that are
21selected to participate in the child abuse and neglect prevention program under s.
2246.515, $261,000 in fiscal year 2000-01. The department may not distribute moneys
23allocated under this subdivision unless the joint committee on finance approves the
24distribution.
SB315, s. 7
25Section
7.
Nonstatutory provisions; legislature.
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1(1)
Child abuse and neglect prevention technical assistance. The
2department of health and family services may request the joint committee on finance
3to supplement, from the appropriation under section 20.865 (4) (m) of the statutes,
4the appropriation account under section 20.445 (3) (mc) of the statutes to pay for
5technical assistance to counties and tribes that are selected to participate in the child
6abuse and neglect prevention program under section 46.515 of the statutes, as
7affected by this act. If the department of health and family services makes that
8request, it shall submit a plan to the joint committee on finance to expend not more
9than $261,000 in fiscal year 2000-01 for that technical assistance. Notwithstanding
10section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, if, within 14 working days after the date of the
11request and the submission of the plan, the cochairpersons of the committee do not
12notify the secretary of health and family services that the committee has scheduled
13a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the request and plan, the request and plan
14shall be considered approved and the appropriation account under section 20.445 (3)
15(mc) of the statutes shall be supplemented from the appropriation under section
1620.865 (4) (m) of the statutes in the amount requested. If the appropriation account
17under section 20.445 (3) (mc) of the statutes is supplemented under this subsection,
18the department of workforce development shall transfer the amount of the
19supplement to the appropriation account under section 20.435 (3) (kx) of the statutes.
SB315, s. 8
20Section
8.
Appropriation changes; health and family services.
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(1)
Child abuse and neglect prevention grants. In the schedule under section
2220.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the department of health and family
23services under section 20.435 (3) (km) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 1999,
24the dollar amount is increased by $2,158,000 for fiscal year 2000-01 to increase
1funding for grants under the child abuse and neglect program under section 46.515
2of the statutes, as affected by this act.
SB315, s. 9
3Section
9.
Appropriation changes; workforce development.
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(1)
Child abuse and neglect prevention grants. In the schedule under section
520.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the department of workforce
6development under section 20.445 (3) (md) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of
71999, the dollar amount is increased by $2,158,000 for fiscal year 2000-01 to increase
8funding for grants under the child abuse and neglect program under section 46.515
9of the statutes, as affected by this act.
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(1)
Child abuse and neglect prevention grants. This act takes effect on July
121, 2000.