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b. The notice to the federal government of electing early implementation of the block grant provisions. c. Fiscal impacts of electing early implementation of the block grant provisions. 4. If allowed by federal law, the department may discontinue the provisions for control groups as required by the federal government and apply welfare reform policies to all applicants and recipients of assistance in the family investment program equally. The department shall make notifications similar to those required in subsection 3 of any decision to continue or discontinue control groups. 5. The department of human services may adopt administrative rules under section 17A.4, subsection 2, and section 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b", to implement the provisions of this section and the rules shall become effective immediately upon filing, unless the effective date is delayed by the administrative rules review committee, notwithstanding section 17A.4, subsection 5, and section 17A.8, subsection 9, or a later effective date is specified in the rules. Any rules adopted in accordance with this subsection shall not take effect before the rules are reviewed by the administrative rules review committee. Any rules adopted in accordance with the provisions of this subsection shall also be published as notice of intended action as provided in section 17A.4. Sec. . FEDERAL FUNDING STUDY. The legislative council is requested to provide for a review during the 1996 legislative interim of issues associated with federal funding and federal block grants. Issues considered may include but are not limited to all of the following: 1. Methods for the general assembly to provide greater oversight. 2. Methods for appropriations subcommittees to effectively incorporate planning for federal funding and grants into budget deliberations. 3. An analysis of the impact of federal funding and grants and their associated federal requirements upon the effectiveness and efficiency of the state and local government agencies administering the federal funding and grants. 4. Methods for analysis of the cash flows associated with federal funding and grants, including variations between state and federal fiscal years, and the multiple year commitment of federal funding known as "forward funding." 5. Policy analysis tools for use in addressing new and revised federal block grants and federal funding." 3. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating and correcting internal references as necessary. ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE ON THE PART OF THE SENATE STEVE SUKUP, Chair TOM FLYNN, Chair BOB BRUNKHORST BRAD BANKS JANET METCALF H. KAY HEDGE MARY NEUHAUSER Roll call was requested by Murphy of Dubuque and Schrader of Marion. On the question "Shall the conference committee report be adopted?" (H.F. 2486)
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