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(5) Administrator of division of children and family services. The
10secretary shall appoint outside the classified service an administrator of the division
11of children and family services. An individual appointed as administrator of the
12division of children and family services shall hold at least a master's degree in social
13work and shall be certified as a social worker under ch. 457.".
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(44) Dental work force report. By January 1, 2003, and every 5 years
17thereafter, submit jointly with the dentistry examining board a report to the
18legislature in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (2) and to the governor on the
19ability of the dental work force to meet the oral health care needs of individuals in
20this state. The report shall include findings and any recommendations of the
21department and the examining board.".
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(43) Compulsive gambling awareness campaigns. Provide From the
2appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (kg), provide grants to one or more
3individuals or organizations in the private sector to conduct compulsive gambling
4awareness campaigns.".
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(3) (f) Beginning on January 1, 1996, from the annual allocation to the
8county for the provision of long-term community support services under subs. (7) (b)
9and (11), annually establish a maximum total amount that may be encumbered in
10a calendar year for services for eligible individuals in community-based residential
11facilities
, unless the department waives the requirement under sub (2) (i) or
12approves a request for an exception under sub. (6r) (c).
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(7) (cm) 1. (intro.)
Except as provided sub. (7b), beginning Beginning on
15January 1, 1996, no county, private nonprofit agency or aging unit may use funds
16received under par. (b) to provide services in any community-based residential
17facility that has more than
8 20 beds, unless one of the following applies:
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(7) (cm) 1. c. The department approves the provision of services in a
20community-based residential facility that is initially licensed after July 29, 1995,
21that is licensed for
more than 20
or fewer beds and that meets standards established
22under subd. 2.
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3"
Section 1505b. 46.27 (11) (c) 6. (intro.) and a. of the statutes are consolidated,
4renumbered 46.27 (11) (c) 6. a. and amended to read:
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(11) (c) 6. a. No county, private nonprofit agency or aging unit may use
6funds received under this subsection to provide residential services in
any
7community-based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), or a group home, as
8defined in s. 48.02 (7), that has more than
4 5 beds, unless
one of the following
9applies: a. The the department approves the provision of services in a
10community-based residential facility or group home that has
5 6 to 8 beds.
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(11) (c) 6. b.
The No county, private nonprofit agency, or aging unit may
13use funds received under this subsection to provide residential services in a
14community-based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), that has more than
1520 beds, unless the department approves the provision of services in a
16community-based residential facility that entirely consists of independent
17apartments, each of which has an individual lockable entrance and exit and
18individual separate kitchen, bathroom, sleeping and living areas, to individuals who
19are eligible under this subsection and are physically disabled or are at least 65 years
20of age.".
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22"
Section 1507s. 46.277 (5) (d) 1m. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (d) 1m. (intro.) No county may use funds received under this section
24to provide services to a person who does not live in his or her own home or apartment
1unless, subject to the limitations under subds. 2.
and, 3.
, and 4. and par. (e), one of
2the following applies:
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(5) (d) 1n. (intro.) A county may also use funds received under this
5section, subject to the limitations under subds. 2.
and
, 3.
, and 4. and par. (e), to
6provide services to a person who does not live in his or her own home or apartment
7if the services are provided to the person in a community-based residential facility
8and the county department or aging unit has determined that all of the following
9conditions have been met:
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(5) (d) 2. (intro.) No county may use funds received under this section
12to provide residential services in any community-based residential facility, as
13defined in s. 50.01 (1g),
or group home, as defined in s. 48.02 (7), that has more than
144 beds, unless one of the following applies:".
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16"
Section 1508b. 46.277 (5) (d) 2. a. of the statutes is repealed and recreated
17to read:
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(5) (d) 2. a. The requirements of s. 46.27 (7) (cm) 1. a. or c. are met.
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(5) (d) 4. No county may use funds received under this section to provide
21residential services in a group home, as defined in s. 48.02 (7), that has more than
225 beds, unless the department approves the provision of services in a group home that
23has 6 to 8 beds.".
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1"
Section 1556d. 46.40 (9) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.40
(9) (a)
Transfer to family care program and adult protective services
3allocation. (intro.) If a care management organization under s. 46.285 is available
4in a county, the department may dispose of
the amount allocated under sub. (8) to
5that county and not more than 21.3% of the amount allocated under sub. (2) to that
6county as follows:".
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8"
Section 1557jd. 46.46 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 46.46 and amended
9to read:
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1046.46 Expenditure of income augmentation services receipts. From the
11appropriation account under s. 20.435 (8) (mb), the department shall
support costs
12that are exclusively related to the operational costs of augmenting
itself perform
13activities to augment the amount of moneys received under
42 USC 670 to
679a,
42
14USC 1395 to
1395ddd and
42 USC 1396 to
1396v.
In addition, the department may
15expend moneys from the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (8) (mb) as provided
16in sub. (2). The department may not contract with any person to perform those
17augmentation activities.".
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(6) Career youth development center. The department shall distribute
21$80,000 $110,000 in each fiscal year to the career youth development center in the
22city of Milwaukee
. Of those amounts, $80,000 shall be distributed in each fiscal year 23for the operation of a minority youth substance abuse treatment program
and
24$30,000 shall be distributed in each fiscal year for drug prevention and intervention
1programs for middle school and high school athletes in the Milwaukee public schools
2system.".
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(7) Milwaukee children's village parent training. The department
6shall distribute $75,000 in fiscal year 2001-02 to SOS Children's Villages —
7Milwaukee Chapter for the provision of training to the foster parents of the
8Milwaukee children's village under s. 13.48 (35).".
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9795. Page 573, line 14: after "
and." insert "
A grant recipient under this
10section may include only a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation, as defined in s. 49.134
11(1) (c), or a county.".
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1446.766 Food pantry grants. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Nonprofit organization" means an
organization described in section
501 (c)
16of the Internal Revenue Code.
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(b) "Rural"
means outside a metropolitan statistical area specified under
42
18CFR 412.62 (ii) (A) or within a metropolitan statistical area but isolated from an
19urban center.
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20(2) (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (3) (fp), the department shall
21provide annual grants to food pantries that meet the eligibility requirements under
22sub. (4). The amount of each grant awarded to a food pantry shall be in proportion
23to the number of persons served by the food pantry.
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1(b) The department shall allocate 25% of the amounts appropriated under s.
220.435 (3) (fp) for grants to rural food pantries. The department shall allocate the
3remainder of the amounts available for grants under s. 20.435 (3) (fp) for grants to
4all food pantries. If, after awarding the grants to rural food pantries, any of the
5moneys remain unallocated, the department shall distribute the unallocated
6amounts for grants to all food pantries in proportion to the number of persons served
7by those food pantries.
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(c) The total amount of all grants awarded annually to each food pantry under
9this section may not exceed $15,000.
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10(3) (a) Grants awarded under this section may be used for any of the following
11purposes:
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1. The purchase, storage, transportation, coordination or distribution of food
13to needy households.
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2. The administration of emergency food distribution.
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3. The purchase of capital equipment.
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4. Programs designed to increase food availability to needy households or
17enhance food security.
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5. Nutrition education and outreach.
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6. Technical assistance related to food pantry management.
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(b) No grant received under this section may be used to foster or advance
21religious or political views.
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22(4) A food pantry is eligible for a grant under this section if the food pantry
23meets all of the following requirements:
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(a) The food pantry applies for a grant on an application developed by the
25department. The application may not exceed one page.
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1(b) The food pantry is a nonprofit organization or is affiliated with a nonprofit
2organization.
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(c) The food pantry distributes food packages directly, without charge, to needy
4households.
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(d) The food pantry is open to the general public in its service area.
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(e) The food pantry does not base food distribution on any criteria other than
7need of the recipient, except to the extent necessary for the orderly and fair
8distribution of food.
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(f) The food pantry has a permanent address, regular hours of operation, and
10is open at least one day per month.
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(g) The food pantry adheres to the U.S. department of agriculture food safety
12and food storage standards.
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13(5) The department may not use more than 5% of the total amount
14appropriated under s. 20.435 (3) (fp) for administration of the grant program under
15this section.
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16(6) A food pantry that receives a grant under this section shall, not later than
1760 days after the end of the grant period, submit a report, not longer than 3 pages,
18to the department in the manner prescribed by the department by rule, that
19describes how the grant money was used by the food pantry. The department shall
20compile the reports and submit the compiled reports to the legislature under s.
2113.172 (2).".
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(3) (b) 6. Representatives of the county health department
, as defined in
2s. 251.01 (2) established under s. 251.02 (1) or city-county health department
3established under s. 251.02 (1m).".
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646.58 Competency examinations. From the appropriation account under
7s. 20.435 (2) (bj), the department shall provide not more than $484,300 in each fiscal
8year to a county with a population of 500,000 or more to fund competency
9examinations under s. 971.14 (2) in that county.".
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(5) (a) 3. The household meets financial eligibility requirements specified
13by the department by rule
, regardless of whether or not persons in the household are
14eligible for the family care benefit under s. 46.286 in a county in which a care
15management organization under s. 46.284 operates.
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(5) (b) Provide or contract for the provision of services and goods or make
18payments for services to
persons a person with Alzheimer's disease living in
a 19residential
facilities facility in the county who
meet meets financial eligibility
20requirements specified by the department by rule
, regardless of whether the person
21is eligible for the family care benefit under s. 46.286 in a county in which a care
22management organization under s. 46.284 operates.".