HB-642: Amends and adds to existing law to provide that persons eligible for Medicaid or health insurance shall not be eligible for county medical assistance or the Catastrophic Health Care Cost Program and to provide that counties shall found a portion of the state's share of Medicaid expansion from their sales tax distribution.
Sponsored by: Rep. Health and Welfare Committee
U.c. To Hold Place On Third Reading Calendar One Legislative Day on 03/18/2020
You have voted HB-642: Amends and adds to existing law to provide that persons eligible for Medicaid or health insurance shall not be eligible for county medical assistance or the Catastrophic Health Care Cost Program and to provide that counties shall found a portion of the state's share of Medicaid expansion from their sales tax distribution..
HB-497: Adds to existing law to provide for yellow dots on motor vehicles that contain medical information that may be used by first responders on the scene of an accident or emergency situation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Health and Welfare Committee
Reported Signed By Governor On March 24, 2020 Session Law Chapter 283 Effective: 07/01/2020 on 03/20/2020
You have voted HB-497: Adds to existing law to provide for yellow dots on motor vehicles that contain medical information that may be used by first responders on the scene of an accident or emergency situation..
HB-310: Amends existing law to remove a specific reference to the National Crime Information Center as a source of information in criminal history and background checks.
Sponsored by: Rep. Health and Welfare Committee
Reported Signed By Governor On March 9, 2020 Session Law Chapter 54 Effective: 07/01/2020 on 03/10/2020
You have voted HB-310: Amends existing law to remove a specific reference to the National Crime Information Center as a source of information in criminal history and background checks..
HB-313: Appropriates an additional $1,043,900 to the Children's Mental Health Program for fiscal year 2018; reduces the appropriation to the Children's Mental Health Program by $1,181,600 for fiscal year 2018; authorizes an additional 7 full-time equivalent positions; and provides for legislative intent for the Division of Medicaid.
Sponsored by: Rep. Appropriations Committee
Reported Signed By Governor On April 11, 2017 Session Law Chapter 327 Effective: 07/01/2017 on 04/11/2017
You have voted HB-313: Appropriates an additional $1,043,900 to the Children's Mental Health Program for fiscal year 2018; reduces the appropriation to the Children's Mental Health Program by $1,181,600 for fiscal year 2018; authorizes an additional 7 full-time equivalent positions; and provides for legislative intent for the Division of Medicaid..
SB-1193: Appropriates $75,303,200 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the divisions of Independent Councils, Indirect Support Services, Healthcare Policy Initiatives and Licensing and Certification for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 381.1; provides for General Fund transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs expenditures for trustee and benefit payments; limits services to available resources; requires a report on VOCA funds; requires a monthly Medicaid tracking report; requires a biannual Medicaid Program Integrity Unit report; requires quarterly transfer reports; requires monthly vacancy reports; requires a report on the implementation of the SHIP grant; requires biannual reports on facility licensing and certification; and appropriates an additional $1,115,100 to the Department of Health and Welfare, Indirect Support Services, for fiscal year 2017.
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance Committee
Session Law Chapter 296 Effective: 04/06/2017 Section 13 & 14; 07/01/2017 All Other Sections on 04/06/2017
You have voted SB-1193: Appropriates $75,303,200 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the divisions of Independent Councils, Indirect Support Services, Healthcare Policy Initiatives and Licensing and Certification for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 381.1; provides for General Fund transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs expenditures for trustee and benefit payments; limits services to available resources; requires a report on VOCA funds; requires a monthly Medicaid tracking report; requires a biannual Medicaid Program Integrity Unit report; requires quarterly transfer reports; requires monthly vacancy reports; requires a report on the implementation of the SHIP grant; requires biannual reports on facility licensing and certification; and appropriates an additional $1,115,100 to the Department of Health and Welfare, Indirect Support Services, for fiscal year 2017..
SB-1189: Appropriates $104,056,200 to the divisions of Mental Health, Psychiatric Hospitalization, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions for the three divisions to 709.58 for fiscal year 2018; provides for General Fund transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs expenditures for trustee and benefit payments; provides for program integrity; limits transfers of legislative appropriations; clarifies responsibility for education of certain children in state care; directs an interagency payment; requires an annual report on community support for the Behavioral Health Community Crisis Centers; appropriates an additional $2,255,400 to the Children's Mental Health program, Community Hospitalization program and the Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention program for fiscal year 2017; reduces the appropriation by $500,000 for the Adult Mental Health program for fiscal year 2017; and provides an additional 11 full-time equivalent positions for the Children's Mental Health program for fiscal year 2017.
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance Committee
Session Law Chapter 292 Effective: 04/06/2017 Section 10-12; 07/01/2017 All Other Sections on 04/06/2017
You have voted SB-1189: Appropriates $104,056,200 to the divisions of Mental Health, Psychiatric Hospitalization, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions for the three divisions to 709.58 for fiscal year 2018; provides for General Fund transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs expenditures for trustee and benefit payments; provides for program integrity; limits transfers of legislative appropriations; clarifies responsibility for education of certain children in state care; directs an interagency payment; requires an annual report on community support for the Behavioral Health Community Crisis Centers; appropriates an additional $2,255,400 to the Children's Mental Health program, Community Hospitalization program and the Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention program for fiscal year 2017; reduces the appropriation by $500,000 for the Adult Mental Health program for fiscal year 2017; and provides an additional 11 full-time equivalent positions for the Children's Mental Health program for fiscal year 2017..
SB-1174: Appropriates $2,285,308,600 for the Medicaid Division in the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 216 for fiscal year 2018; provides for transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs transfers from trustee and benefit payments; provides legislative intent regarding program integrity; requires monthly Medicaid tracking reports; provides for transfers between programs; requires biannual reports regarding managed care implementation; requires an annual report on flexible spending authority; provides legislative intent for non-emergency medical transportation for fiscal year 2018; appropriates an additional $10,741,500 for the Medicaid Division for fiscal year 2017; reduces the appropriation by $22,600,000 for the Enhanced Medicaid Plan program for fiscal year 2017; authorizes 5 additional full-time equivalent positions for fiscal year 2017; and provides legislative intent for non-emergency medical transportation for fiscal year 2017.
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance Committee
Session Law Chapter 227 Effective: 04/04/2017 Sections 11-15; 07/01/2017 All Other Sections on 04/04/2017
You have voted SB-1174: Appropriates $2,285,308,600 for the Medicaid Division in the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 216 for fiscal year 2018; provides for transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; directs transfers from trustee and benefit payments; provides legislative intent regarding program integrity; requires monthly Medicaid tracking reports; provides for transfers between programs; requires biannual reports regarding managed care implementation; requires an annual report on flexible spending authority; provides legislative intent for non-emergency medical transportation for fiscal year 2018; appropriates an additional $10,741,500 for the Medicaid Division for fiscal year 2017; reduces the appropriation by $22,600,000 for the Enhanced Medicaid Plan program for fiscal year 2017; authorizes 5 additional full-time equivalent positions for fiscal year 2017; and provides legislative intent for non-emergency medical transportation for fiscal year 2017..
SB-1165: Appropriates $114,110,000 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Public Health Services Division for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 234.69; provides for transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; limits the transfer of funds budgeted for trustee and benefit payments; provides for program integrity; provides for specific use of General Fund moneys; requires an annual report on accreditation status; and appropriates an additional $1,070,300 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Physical Health Services Program for fiscal year 2017.
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance Committee
Session Law Chapter 219 Effective: 04/04/2017 Section 8; 07/01/2017 All Other Sections on 04/04/2017
You have voted SB-1165: Appropriates $114,110,000 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Public Health Services Division for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 234.69; provides for transfers to the Cooperative Welfare Fund; limits the transfer of funds budgeted for trustee and benefit payments; provides for program integrity; provides for specific use of General Fund moneys; requires an annual report on accreditation status; and appropriates an additional $1,070,300 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Physical Health Services Program for fiscal year 2017..