This bill makes several changes to s. 46.56. Specifically, the bill does the following:
Expands the ISP's coverage to include not just children with severe disabilities,
but also other children who are involved with multiple systems of care, as well as their
families, and changes the name of the program to the CST initiative.
To reflect the expansion of the program's focus, changes the terms "integrated
services", "integrated service plan", and "interdisciplinary team" to "coordinated
services", "coordinated services plan of care", and "coordinated services team",
respectively.
Includes tribes as entities that may administer the CST initiative.
Provides funding to begin to phase in the remaining counties and tribes that do
not currently operate either an ISP or a CST initiative, to enable these counties and tribes
to establish the CST initiative.
Amends the definition of CST to emphasize the process by which the child's
family, service providers, and informal resource persons work together to respond to the
needs of the child and family, rather than by describing the characteristics of the
individuals on the team.
Expands the required and optional representatives that serve on the
coordinating committee in a county or tribe. The coordinating committee is the entity
that:
— prepares interagency agreements for the creation and operation of a CST
initiative.
— assesses how the CST initiative relates to other service coordination programs
operating at the county, tribal, or local level.
— assists the administering agency in developing the application for CST funding.
— reviews determinations by the service coordination agency regarding program
eligibility, appropriate family resources, and funding of services.
Expands the duties of the coordinating committee to include:
— establishing operational policies and procedures.
— ensuring quality, including adherence to core values as adopted by the state
advisory committee.
— developing a plan for orientation of new coordinating committee members and
CST members to the CST process.
— identifying and addressing gaps in services.
— ensuring agency and partner agency satisfaction.
Creates the role of project coordinator, and defines the project coordinator's
duties, which are to:
— bring together parents and staff from agencies and organizations to comprise
the coordinating committee, and support their activities.
— work with the coordinating committee to maintain support agency participation
as established in the interagency agreement.
— work with the coordinating committee and service coordination agency to
receive and review referrals and assure provision of service coordination services.

— work with the coordinating committee and service coordination agency to assure
service coordination for all groups working with the child and the child's family.
— guide the development of groups of people working with the child and the child's
family to ensure compliance with the basic principles of the CST initiative's core values.
— review plans of care.
— assist the coordinating committee and family teams in establishing consistent
measure for initiative development, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring of the
project and outcomes.
— facilitate public education and awareness of issues and programming for
families and children.
— ensure ongoing support and training related to the CST process to families and
providers.
— provide support to service providers in developing strategies to enhance existing
programs, to increase resources, and to establish new resources.
— ensure that local and state agencies submit data and reports in an accurate and
timely manner.
Increases the appropriation to DHFS to provide grants to counties for CST
initiatives by $1,466,000 in general purpose revenue in 2008-09.
AB700, s. 1 1Section 1. 20.435 (7) (co) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,4,52 20.435 (7) (co) Integrated service programs for children with severe disabilities
3Initiatives for coordinated services. The amounts in the schedule to fund county
4integrated service programs for children with severe disabilities and tribal
5initiatives under s. 46.56 to provide coordinated services
.
AB700, s. 2 6Section 2. 38.14 (12) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,4,137 38.14 (12) (title) Integrated service programs for children with severe
8disabilities
Initiatives to provide coordinated services. If the county board of
9supervisors establishes an integrated service program for children with severe
10disabilities
initiative to provide coordinated services under s. 59.53 (7), the district
11board may participate in an integrated service program for children with severe
12disabilities under s. 59.53 (7)
the initiative and may enter into written interagency
13agreements or contracts under the program initiative.
AB700, s. 3 14Section 3. 46.215 (1) (q) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,5,215 46.215 (1) (q) If the county board of supervisors establishes an integrated
16service program for children with severe disabilities
initiative to provide coordinated
17services
under s. 59.53 (7), to participate in and administer an integrated service

1program for children with severe disabilities under s. 59.53 (7)
the initiative,
2including entering into any written interagency agreements or contracts.
AB700, s. 4 3Section 4. 46.22 (1) (b) 1. i. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,5,84 46.22 (1) (b) 1. i. If the county board of supervisors establishes an integrated
5service program for children with severe disabilities
initiative to provide coordinated
6services
under s. 59.53 (7), to participate in and administer an integrated service
7program for children with severe disabilities under s. 59.53 (7)
the initiative,
8including entering into any written interagency agreements or contracts.
AB700, s. 5 9Section 5. 46.56 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,5,11 1046.56 (title) Integrated service programs Initiatives to provide
11coordinated services
for children with severe disabilities and families.
AB700, s. 6 12Section 6. 46.56 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,5,1513 46.56 (1) (a) "Administering agency" means a county department designated
14by the a county board of supervisors or by a tribe to administer the program an
15initiative
.
AB700, s. 7 16Section 7. 46.56 (1) (ar) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,5,1717 46.56 (1) (ar) "Advocacy" means all of the following:
AB700,5,2018 1. Actively supporting a child and his or her family under an initiative to enable
19their receipt of the full benefits of the initiative by ensuring that the coordinated
20services team approach to providing services and principles are followed.
AB700,5,2221 2. Helping families gain access to and a voice in the decision making that
22establishes the child's and family's plan of care.
AB700,5,2423 3. Fostering strong working relationships among families, service systems, and
24providers that will result in a clear improvement in the lives of children and families.
AB700, s. 8 25Section 8. 46.56 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,6,3
146.56 (1) (b) "Agency" means a public, tribal, or private nonprofit organization
2that provides treatment services for children with severe disabilities and their
3families
services and other resources for children and families.
AB700, s. 9 4Section 9. 46.56 (1) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,6,65 46.56 (1) (bm) "Child" means an individual under the age of 18 years who has
6a severe disability, is involved in multiple systems of care, or both.
AB700, s. 10 7Section 10. 46.56 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (om), and 46.56
8(1) (om) (intro.), 3. and 4., as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB700,6,139 46.56 (1) (om) (intro.) "Child with severe disabilities Severe disability" means
10an individual who has not attained 18 years of age and whose a mental, physical,
11sensory, behavioral, emotional, or developmental disabilities disability, including
12severe emotional disturbance
, or whose a combination of multiple these disabilities,
13that
meets all of the following conditions:
AB700,6,1614 3. Causes substantial limitations in the a child's ability to function in the his
15or her
family, the school, or the community and with the child's his or her ability to
16cope with the ordinary demands of life.
AB700,6,1817 4. Causes the a child to need services or other resources from 2 or more service
18systems.
AB700, s. 11 19Section 11. 46.56 (1) (de), (dm) and (ds) of the statutes are created to read:
AB700,6,2120 46.56 (1) (de) "Family" means a child's primary caregiver or caregivers and the
21child's siblings.
AB700,6,2422 (dm) "Family resources" means housing, environment, institutions, sources of
23income, services, education, a child's extended family and community relationships,
24and other resources families need to raise their children.
AB700,7,2
1(ds) "Initiative" means a system that is based on the strengths of children and
2their families for providing coordinated services to children and families.
AB700, s. 12 3Section 12. 46.56 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,7,94 46.56 (1) (e) "Intake" means the process by which the a service coordination
5agency or individuals designated by the coordinating committee initially screens
6screen a child with severe disabilities and the child's his or her family to see if a
7complete assessment is needed
determine eligibility for the initiative and the process
8by which the service coordination agency determines the need for a comprehensive
9clinical mental health assessment
.
AB700, s. 13 10Section 13. 46.56 (1) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (ce) and
11amended to read:
AB700,7,1412 46.56 (1) (ce) "Integrated Coordinated services" means treatment, education,
13care and support, services, and other resources provided, in a coordinated manner,
14for a child with severe disabilities and his or her family.
AB700, s. 14 15Section 14. 46.56 (1) (g) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (cm) and
16amended to read:
AB700,7,2017 46.56 (1) (cm) "Integrated service plan Coordinated services plan of care"
18means the a plan for treatment, education and support services under sub. (8) (h) for
19 an eligible a child with severe disabilities and the child's his or her family under sub.
20(8) (h)
.
AB700, s. 15 21Section 15. 46.56 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,8,222 46.56 (1) (h) "Interagency agreement" means a written document of
23understanding among service providers and other partner agencies that are
24represented on a coordinating committee under sub. (3)
that identifies mutual

1responsibilities for implementing integrated coordinated services for children with
2severe disabilities
and their families.
AB700, s. 16 3Section 16. 46.56 (1) (hm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,8,74 46.56 (1) (hm) "Multiple systems of care" means 2 or more systems that provide
5treatment, services, resources, or programs to a child or family, including the health
6care, mental health, alcohol or other drug abuse, education, juvenile justice,
7economic support, or child welfare system.
AB700, s. 17 8Section 17. 46.56 (1) (i) (intro.) and 4. of the statutes are consolidated,
9renumbered 46.56 (1) (cs) and amended to read:
AB700,8,1710 46.56 (1) (cs) "Interdisciplinary team Coordinated services team" means a
11group of professionals, assembled by the service coordinator, from various service
12systems who meet all of the following criteria: 4. Are providing treatment, education
13or support services to the child with severe disabilities or the child's family, if the
14child or the child's family is receiving any treatment, education or support services

15individuals, including family members, service providers, and informal resource
16persons, who work together to respond to service needs faced by a child and his or
17her family
.
AB700, s. 18 18Section 18. 46.56 (1) (i) 1. to 3. of the statutes are repealed.
AB700, s. 19 19Section 19. 46.56 (1) (k) of the statutes is repealed.
AB700, s. 20 20Section 20. 46.56 (1) (L) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,9,621 46.56 (1) (L) "Service coordination" means a case management service that
22coordinates
the coordination of multiple service providers who and family resources
23that
are serving a particular child with severe disabilities and the child's his or her
24family. The term includes arrangement for coordination of the assessment process,
25development of an integrated service plan a coordinated services plan of care based

1on the strengths and needs identified in the assessment, advocacy for the needs of
2the child and the child's family
, monitoring of the child's progress of the child or his
3or her family
, facilitation of periodic reviews of the integrated service plan
4coordinated services plan of care, and coordination and maintenance of clear lines
5of communication among all service family resources providers and, the child , and
6the child's his or her family.
AB700, s. 21 7Section 21. 46.56 (1) (m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,9,128 46.56 (1) (m) "Service coordination agency" means a county department, tribe,
9agency, school district, cooperative educational service agency, or county children
10with disabilities education board designated in an interagency agreement by a
11coordinating committee to provide intake and service coordination for one or more
12target groups of eligible children with severe disabilities and their families.
AB700, s. 22 13Section 22. 46.56 (1) (n) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,9,2014 46.56 (1) (n) "Service coordinator" means an individual who is qualified by
15specialized training and clinical experience with children with severe disabilities
16and their families, who receives ongoing coaching and support from the service
17coordination agency and the project coordinator in sub. (6) (d),
and who is appointed
18by the service coordination agency to provide coordination of treatment, education
19and support services, and other family resources for eligible children with severe
20disabilities
and their families.
AB700, s. 23 21Section 23. 46.56 (1) (nm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,9,2322 46.56 (1) (nm) "Service provider" means a professional from a service system
23who meets one or more of the following criteria:
AB700,9,2524 1. Is skilled in providing treatment services, education, and other family
25resources for children and their families.
AB700,10,2
12. Conducts comprehensive evaluations of the needs of children and their
2families for family resources.
AB700,10,43 3. Possesses skills appropriate for and knowledge of the specific types of needs
4or dysfunctions presented by the child who is undergoing an assessment.
AB700,10,65 4. Is currently providing treatment, education, or other family resources for a
6child, a family, or both.
AB700, s. 24 7Section 24. 46.56 (1) (o) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,10,128 46.56 (1) (o) "Service system" means the public and private organizations that
9provide specialized services for children with mental, physical, sensory, behavioral,
10emotional, or developmental disabilities or that provide child welfare, alcohol or
11other drug abuse,
juvenile justice, educational, or health care services for children,
12based upon the child's and his or her family's identified strengths and needs
.
AB700, s. 25 13Section 25. 46.56 (1) (op) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,10,1514 46.56 (1) (op) "Severely emotionally disturbed child" has the meaning given in
15s. 49.45 (25) (a).
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