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13 bills · 2023 Regular Session

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S1175senateSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2024.

This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Division of Welfare in the Department of Health and Welfare. It appropriates a total of $177,951,900 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 613.50. The bill funds one line item, which provides $624,000 for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).

Enacted

4524

H0210houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare Child Welfare Division for fiscal year 2023.

Enacted

2311

S1113senateSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Psychiatric Hospitalization for fiscal year 2023.

This is an FY 2023 supplemental appropriation for the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Psychiatric Hospitalization. It provides a net-zero fund shift from federal funds to the General Fund due to delays in achieving accreditation at State Hospital North and State Hospital West. It also provides a net-zero fund shift from federal funds to dedicated funds and the General Fund for State Hospital South, due to lack of revenue from federal sources.

Enacted

700

S1171senateSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare for the Divisions of Child Welfare, Services for the Developmentally Disabled, and Service Integration. It appropriates a total of $154,842,500 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 776.51. This bill funds two lineitems,whichprovideforcongregatecarecostsinthefosterandassistancepaymentsprogramintheDivision of Child Welfare, and year one of START certification at the Southwest Idaho Treatment Center (SWITC). This bill also provides one fiscal year 2023 supplemental, for congregate care costs in the Division of Child Welfare.

Enacted

4525

S1195senateSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Medicaid for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

This is a trailer appropriation to address the fiscal impact of S1097 of 2023. S1097 creates the Medicaid Management Information Systems Dedicated Fund, which will hold the state match for the procurement of the Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS). An additional amount is provided in FY 2023, to address costs to create the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the four modules in the base system of the MMIS. An additional onetime amount is provided in FY 2024, to enable the Division of Purchasing in the Department of Administration to sign contracts for the base modules. In addition, there are three sections of legislative language directing reporting on the progress of the MMIS procurement and implementation.

Enacted

619

HCR005houseCompleted

States findings of the Legislature and rejects certain rules of the Department of Health and Welfare relating to residential assisted living facilities.

Enacted

630

H0334houseCLOSE VOTE

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

Introduced

3436

H0356houseCLOSE VOTESigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Public Health Services for fiscal year 2024.

Enacted

1817

H0369houseCLOSE VOTESigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

Enacted

1817

S1182senateSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Division of Public Health Services in the Department of Health and Welfare. It appropriates a total of $178,009,800 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 259.02. The bill funds 21 line items, which provide for public health infrastructure grant; creating a career ladder for StateComm; moving StateComm staff to the rule of 80; funding for the advanced healthcare directive registry; position reclassification within vital records; pandemic response grant; anti-microbial resistance grant; enhancing detection grant; rural loan repayment; congregate care infectious control grant; vital records modernization; home visiting; 988 crisis line grant; lead testing in drinking water; funds to develop a statewide funding plane for EMS services; cancer control registry funds; personnel adjustments; limited service positions; ambulance purchases; removes funding for sex education grants; and removes funding for Project Filter advertising.

Enacted

5711

H0350houseCLOSE VOTESigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Behavioral Services for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.

This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Hospitalization, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention. It appropriatesatotalof$149,468,000andcapsthenumberofauthorizedfull-timeequivalentpositionsat788.41. This bill provides funding for eight line items. In the Division of Mental Health Services, line items provide: a reductiontotransfertheHomeswithAdultResidentialTreatment(HART)totheDivisionofMedicaid; funding for youth crisis centers; and community mental health funds. In the Division of Psychiatric Hospitalization, line items provide: funding to update the electronic medical records system used by the three state hospitals; funds for State Hospital North and State Hospital West to make facility alterations to achieve accreditation; and funding for State Hospital South to provide funding for upgrades to maintain accreditation. In the Division of Substance Abuse, line items provide: funds for the substance abuse prevention grant; and funds for the state opioid response grant. In addition, there is one supplemental in this bill for the Division of Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention, which provides onetime funds for the state opioid response grant.

Enacted

1817

H0333houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2024.

This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare for the Divisions of Indirect Support Services, Licensing and Certification, and Independent Councils for the Domestic Violence CouncilandtheDevelopmentalDisabilitiesCouncil. Itappropriatesatotalof$79,797,900andcapsthenumber of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 346.50. This bill funds a total of eight line items, which provide: additional funding for the criminal history unit background check system; funds for a Laserfiche document managementsystem; fundingforsubscriptionstotheTableaudataanalyticsplatform; fundsforAvePointcloud governance system; funds for a cost allocation contract; funding for the Domestic Violence Council's building technology capacity grant; bridge funding for the Domestic Violence Council; and funding for personnel at the Developmental Disabilities Council. DISCLAIMER: This statement of purpose and

Enacted

2510

H0209houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Indirect Support Services for fiscal year 2023.

This is an FY 2023 supplemental appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare in the Division of Indirect Support Services. It provides onetime funds to pay the court-ordered settlement amount in the F.V. v. Jeppesen (Case No. 1:17-cv-0017-CWD).

Enacted

259