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ID H0715
Bill
AI Summary
HB 715 Summary
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Reduces fiscal year 2010 mental health appropriations by $1,887,400 across children's mental health ($566,000), adult mental health ($1,009,300), and mental health grants ($312,100) programs.
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Appropriates $33,975,000 for fiscal year 2011 mental health services, including $13,208,000 for children's mental health and $18,896,200 for adult mental health programs.
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Limits the Department of Health and Welfare to 89.30 full-time equivalent positions for the Children's Mental Health Program and 239.04 positions for the Adult Mental Health Program for fiscal year 2011.
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Requires the Children's Mental Health Program to make an interagency payment of $327,000 to the Department of Juvenile Corrections by July 10, 2010, for contract clinician services at juvenile detention facilities.
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Prohibits education stipends for employees during fiscal year 2011 except for IV-E funding sources and suspends transfers of trustee and benefit payments to other budget objects due to budgetary shortfalls.
Legislative Description
Reduces the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for Mental Health Services by $1,887,400 for fiscal year 2010; appropriates $33,975,000 to the Department of Health and Welfare for Mental Health Services for fiscal year 2011; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 328.34; provides that the State Controller shall make General Fund transfers; provides that the State Controller shall make transfers from the Drug Court, Mental Health Court and Family Court Services Fund; directs an interagency payment for a juvenile detention clinicians contract; limits the transfer of trustee and benefit payments; provides legislative intent on program integrity; directs the use of certain moneys in the Community Mental Health Grant Program; provides legislative intent for the education stipend for the Department of Health and Welfare employees; and allows the transfer between personnel costs and operating expenditures.
APPROPRIATIONS
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 302 Effective: 04/11/10 Section 1; 07/01/10 All other sections
4/11/2010