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SB 1181 Office of Comprehensive Services; report expenditures on children receiving pool-funded services.

Introduced by: Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS PASSED: (all summaries)

Office of Comprehensive Services; report expenditures on children receiving pool-funded services.  Requires the Director of the Office of Comprehensive Services to: (i) report to the Council all expenditures associated with serving children who receive pool-funded services, including all services purchased with pool funding, all treatment, foster care case management, and residential care funded by Medicaid, and all child-specific payments made through the Title IV-E program; (ii) to report to the State Executive Council on the nature and cost of all services provided to the population of at risk and troubled children identified by the Council as within the scope of the CSA program; (iii) develop and distribute model job descriptions for the position of Comprehensive Services Act Coordinator and provide technical assistance to localities and coordinators to help them guide localities in prioritizing the coordinators' responsibilities toward activities to maximize program effectiveness and minimize spending; and (iv) develop and distribute guidelines, approved by the State Executive Council, regarding the development and use of multidisciplinary teams to encourage utilization of multidisciplinary teams in service planning.  This bill incorporates SB 1182, SB 1183, and SB1184.


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