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conflict with a provision of state law, the waiver provision shall apply and the department shall propose an amendment to resolve the conflict. The proposed amendment shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of section 2.16 to the Seventyseventh General Assembly. 3. The department of human services shall adopt administrative rules pursuant to chapter 17A to implement the provisions of an approved waiver. If necessary to conform with federal waiver terms and conditions or to efficiently administer the provisions, the rules may apply additional policies and procedures which are consistent with the provisions of the approved waiver. 4. The effective date of a waiver requested under this section which is granted by the federal government shall be established by rule but shall not be earlier than July 1, 1997. If federal law is enacted to permit the state to implement a provision of section 239.23 without a federal waiver, the department shall proceed to implement the provisions within the timeframe specified in this subsection. Sec. 49. EMERGENCY RULES. If specifically authorized by a provision of this Act, the department of human services or the mental health and mental retardation commission may adopt administrative rules under section 17A.4, subsection 2, and section 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b", to implement the provisions 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 section 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 section shall also be published as notice of intended action as provided in section 17A.4. Sec. 50. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following provisions of this Act, being deemed of immediate importance, take effect upon enactment: 1. Section 4, subsection 2, relating to the mental health managed care program. 2. Section 6, subsection 13, relating to moneys appropriated in 1996 Iowa Acts, House File 2114. 3. Section 10, subsection 18, relating to expenditure of federal funds for child and family services. 4. Section 27, relating to appropriations reductions." ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE ON THE PART OF THE SENATE HUBERT HOUSER, Chair JOHNIE HAMMOND, Chair RICHARD ARNOLD PATRICK J. DELUHERY DANNY CARROLL ELAINE SZYMONIAK ED FALLON NANCY BOETTGER PAM JOCHUM MAGGIE TINSMAN The motion prevailed and the report was adopted. Houser of Pottawattamie moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.
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