Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on Aging for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
APPROPRIATIONS -- COMMISSION ON AGING -- Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on Aging for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
This is the FY 2023 original appropriation bill for the Commission on Aging. It appropriates a total of $19,735,400 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 14.00. For benefit costs, the bill increases the appropriated amount for health insurance by $850 to $12,500 per eligible full time FTP, includes a one-year holiday of unemployment insurance, and adjusts workers compensation amounts. The bill also provides funding for the equivalent of a 3% salary structure shift and provides $1.25 per FTP per hour to be distributed based on merit for change in employee compensation for permanent state employees. The bill funds four line items, which provide additional funds for a training specialist for outreach and trainings of the public on services offered by the agency, COVID-19 response including adult protective services and home delivered meals, service enhancement funds to assist activities like restoring senior's homes to a safe and livable condition, and funds a two pilot programs for dementia caregiver support. Also included in this bill is a onetime FY 2022 supplemental, which provides funding for senior center support, including upgrading facilities and appliances.
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
YEA (39)
NAY (30)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)
Senate Third Reading
YEA (31)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (2)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on March 21, 2022 Session Law Chapter 103 Effective: 03/21/2022
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2022
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Mar 22, 2022