• 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 client and partner agency satisfaction.
• Creates the role of initiative coordinator, and defines the initiative 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 and support agency
participation as established in the interagency agreement.
— Work with the coordinating committee and service coordination agency to
receive and review referrals.
— 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 CSTs 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
measures 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,
service coordinators, 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 annual appropriation to the department of health services to
provide grants to counties for CST initiatives by $1,466,000 in general purpose revenue.
SB210, s. 1
1Section
1. 20.435 (7) (co) of the statutes is amended to read:
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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.
Note: Modifies the integrated service program appropriation to provide funding
for coordinated services for both county and tribal initiatives.
SB210, s. 2
6Section
2. 38.14 (12) of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.14
(12) Integrated service programs for children with severe disabilities
8Initiatives to provide coordinated services. If the county board of supervisors
9establishes an
integrated service program for children with severe disabilities 10initiative to provide coordinated services under s. 59.53 (7), the district board may
11participate in
an integrated service program for children with severe disabilities
12under s. 59.53 (7) the initiative and may enter into written interagency agreements
13or contracts under the
program initiative.
Note: Modifies the powers of technical college district boards.
SB210, s. 3
14Section
3. 46.215 (1) (q) of the statutes is amended to read:
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146.215
(1) (q) If the county board of supervisors establishes an
integrated
2service program for children with severe disabilities initiative to provide coordinated
3services under s. 59.53 (7), to participate in and administer
an integrated service
4program for children with severe disabilities under s. 59.53 (7)
the initiative,
5including entering into any written interagency agreements or contracts.
Note: Modifies the duties of the county department of social services in Milwaukee
County.
SB210, s. 4
6Section
4. 46.22 (1) (b) 1. i. of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.22
(1) (b) 1. i. If the county board of supervisors establishes an
integrated
8service program for children with severe disabilities initiative to provide coordinated
9services under s. 59.53 (7), to participate in and administer
an integrated service
10program for children with severe disabilities under s. 59.53 (7)
the initiative,
11including entering into any written interagency agreements or contracts.
Note: Modifies the duties of the county department of social services in counties
other than Milwaukee County.
SB210, s. 5
12Section
5
. 46.56 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1346.56 (title)
Integrated service programs Initiatives to provide
14coordinated services for children with severe disabilities and families.
SB210, s. 6
15Section
6. 46.56 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (a) "Administering agency" means a
county department designated
17by
the a county board of supervisors
or by a tribe to administer
the program an
18initiative.
Note: Modifies the current definition of "administering agency" to include tribes.
SB210, s. 7
19Section
7. 46.56 (1) (ar) of the statutes is created to read:
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46.56
(1) (ar) "Advocacy" means all of the following:
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11. Actively supporting a child who is involved in 2 or more systems of care and
2his or her family under an initiative to enable their receipt of the full benefits of the
3initiative by ensuring that the coordinated services team approach to providing
4services and principles are followed.
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2. Helping families of a child who is involved in 2 or more systems of care gain
6access to and a voice in the decision making that establishes the child's and family's
7plan of care.
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3. Fostering strong working relationships among families, systems of care, and
9providers, with the goal of improving the lives of children who are involved in 2 or
10more systems of care and their families.
Note: Creates a definition of "advocacy".
SB210, s. 8
11Section
8. 46.56 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (b) "Agency" means a
public, tribal, or private
nonprofit organization
13that provides
treatment services for children with severe disabilities and their
14families services and other resources for children and families.
Note: Modifies the definition of "agency" to include public and tribal organizations
and to broaden the description of services and resources provided.
SB210, s. 9
15Section
9. 46.56 (1) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
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46.56
(1) (bm) "Child" means an individual under the age of 18.
Note: Creates a definition of "child".
SB210, s. 10
17Section
10. 46.56 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (om), and 46.56
18(1) (om) (intro.), 3. and 4., as renumbered, are amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (om) (intro.) "
Child with severe disabilities Severe disability" means
20an individual who has not attained 18 years of age and whose a mental, physical,
21sensory, behavioral, emotional
, or developmental
disabilities disability, including
1severe emotional disturbance, or
whose
a combination of
multiple these disabilities
,
2that meets all of the following conditions:
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3. Causes substantial limitations in
the a child's ability to function in
the his
4or her family,
the school
, or
the community and with
the child's his or her ability to
5cope with the ordinary demands of life.
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4. Causes
the a child to need services
or other resources from 2 or more
service 7systems
of care.
Note: Modifies the current definition of "child with severe disabilities" to instead
define "severe disability".
SB210, s. 11
8Section
11. 46.56 (1) (de), (dm) and (ds) of the statutes are created to read:
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46.56
(1) (de) "Family" means a child's primary caregiver or caregivers and the
10child's siblings.
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(dm) "Family resources" means housing, environment, institutions, sources of
12income, services, education, a child's extended family and community relationships,
13and other resources families need to raise their children.
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(ds) "Initiative" means a system that is based on the strengths of children and
15their families for providing coordinated services to children who are involved in 2 or
16more systems of care and their families.
Note: Creates definitions of "family", "family resources", and "initiative".
SB210, s. 12
17Section
12. 46.56 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (e) "Intake" means the process by which
the a service coordination
19agency
or individuals designated by the coordinating committee under sub. (3) 20initially
screens screen a child
with severe disabilities who is involved in 2 or more
21systems of care and
the child's his or her family to
see if a complete assessment is
22needed determine eligibility for an initiative and the process by which the service
1coordination agency determines the need for a comprehensive clinical mental health
2assessment.
Note: Modifies the definition of "intake".
SB210, s. 13
3Section
13
. 46.56 (1) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (ce) and
4amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (ce) "
Integrated Coordinated services" means treatment, education,
6care
and support, services
, and other resources provided, in a coordinated manner,
7for a child
with severe disabilities who is involved in 2 or more systems of care and
8his or her family.
SB210, s. 14
9Section
14
. 46.56 (1) (g) of the statutes is renumbered 46.56 (1) (cm) and
10amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (cm) "
Integrated service plan Coordinated services plan of care"
12means
the a plan
for treatment, education and support services under sub. (8) (h) for
13an eligible a child
with severe disabilities who is involved in 2 or more systems of care 14and
the child's his or her family
under sub. (8) (h).
Note: Sections 13 and 14 modify the current definitions of "integrated services"
and "integrated service plan" to instead define "coordinated services" and "coordinated
services plan of care" and modify those definitions.
SB210, s. 15
15Section
15
. 46.56 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (h) "Interagency agreement" means a written document of
17understanding among service providers
and other partner agencies that are
18represented on a coordinating committee under sub. (3) that identifies mutual
19responsibilities for implementing
integrated coordinated services for children
with
20severe disabilities who are involved in 2 or more systems of care and their families.
Note: Modifies the definition of "interagency agreement".
SB210, s. 16
1Section
16. 46.56 (1) (i) (intro.) and 4. of the statutes are consolidated,
2renumbered 46.56 (1) (cs) and amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (cs) "
Interdisciplinary team Coordinated services team" means a
4group of
professionals, assembled by the service coordinator, from various service
5systems who meet all of the following criteria: 4. Are providing treatment, education
6or support services to the child with severe disabilities or the child's family, if the
7child or the child's family is receiving any treatment, education or support services 8individuals, including family members, service providers, and informal resource
9persons, who work together to respond to service needs of a child who is involved in
102 or more systems of care and his or her family.
Note: Modifies the current definition of "interdisciplinary team" to instead define
"coordinated services team" and modifies the definition.
SB210, s. 17
11Section
17. 46.56 (1) (i) 1. to 3. of the statutes are repealed.
Note: Repeals a portion of the definition of "interdisciplinary team".
SB210, s. 18
12Section
18. 46.56 (1) (k) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Repeals the definition of "program".
SB210, s. 19
13Section
19. 46.56 (1) (L) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (L) "Service coordination" means
a case management service that
15coordinates the coordination of multiple service providers
who and family resources
16that are serving a particular child
with severe disabilities who is involved in 2 or
17more systems of care and
the child's his or her family. The term includes
18arrangement for coordination of the assessment
process, development of
an
19integrated service plan a coordinated services plan of care based on the
strengths and
20needs identified in the assessment, advocacy
for the needs of the child and the child's
21family, monitoring of the
child's progress
of the child or his or her family, facilitation
22of periodic reviews of the
integrated service plan
coordinated services plan of care,
1and coordination and maintenance of clear lines of communication among all
service 2family resources providers
and, the child
, and
the child's
his or her family.
Note: Modifies the definition of "service coordination".
SB210, s. 20
3Section
20
. 46.56 (1) (m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (m) "Service coordination agency" means a county department,
tribe, 5agency, school district, cooperative educational service agency
, or county children
6with disabilities education board designated in an interagency agreement by a
7coordinating committee
under sub. (3) to provide intake and service coordination for
8one or more target groups of
eligible children
with severe disabilities who are
9involved in 2 or more systems of care and their families.
Note: Modifies the definition of "service coordination agency".
SB210, s. 21
10Section
21. 46.56 (1) (n) of the statutes is amended to read:
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46.56
(1) (n) "Service coordinator" means an individual who is qualified by
12specialized training and
clinical experience with children
with severe disabilities 13who are involved in 2 or more systems of care and their families and who is appointed
14by the service coordination agency to provide
service coordination
of treatment,
15education and support services for eligible children
with severe disabilities and their
16families.
Note: Modifies the definition of "service coordinator".
SB210, s. 22
17Section
22. 46.56 (1) (nm) of the statutes is created to read:
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46.56
(1) (nm) "Service provider" means a professional from a system of care
19who meets one or more of the following criteria:
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1. Is skilled in providing treatment services, education, and other family
21resources for children who are involved in 2 or more systems of care and their
22families.
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12. Conducts comprehensive evaluations of the needs of children who are
2involved in 2 or more systems of care and their families for family resources.