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ID H0714
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House Bill 714 Summary
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Reduces fiscal year 2010 Service Integration appropriation by $68,500 from the Cooperative Welfare (General) Fund, consisting of $58,300 in personnel costs and $10,200 in operating expenditures.
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Appropriates $800,000 in additional trustee and benefit payments from the Cooperative Welfare (Federal) Fund for fiscal year 2010.
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Appropriates $4,281,400 to the Department of Health and Welfare for Service Integration in fiscal year 2011, funded from Cooperative Welfare (General), (Dedicated), and (Federal) Funds across personnel costs, operating expenditures, and trustee and benefit payments.
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Limits the Department of Health and Welfare Service Integration Program to a maximum of 31 full-time equivalent positions during fiscal year 2011 and prohibits transfers of trustee and benefit payment funds to other budget objects.
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Directs the department to suspend education stipends for employees during fiscal year 2011 except for IV-E funded positions, maintain Head Start appropriations at fiscal year 2007 funding levels, and requires legislative authorization for any full-time equivalent positions exceeding the department's total cap.
Legislative Description
Reduces the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare by $68,500 for Service Integration for fiscal year 2010; appropriates an additional $800,000 to the Department of Health and Welfare for Service Integration for fiscal year 2010; appropriates $4,281,400 to the Department of Health and Welfare for Service Integration for fiscal year 2011; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions; provides that the State Controller shall make transfers from the General Fund; directs that funds for trustee and benefit payments shall not be transferred; provides legislative intent for the education stipend for Department of Health and Welfare Employees; allows transfers between personnel costs and operating expenditures; provides legislative intent for program integrity; and directs the Head Start appropriations from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds.
APPROPRIATIONS
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 301 Effective: 04/11/10 Sections 1 & 2; 07/01/10 All other sections
4/11/2010