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House Study Bill 307

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  1  1    Section 1.  HEALTHY IOWANS TOBACCO TRUST – APPROPRIATIONS
  1  2 TO DEPARTMENTS.  There is appropriated from the healthy Iowans
  1  3 tobacco trust created in section 12.65 to the following
  1  4 departments for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and
  1  5 ending June 30, 2004, the following amounts, or so much
  1  6 thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
  1  7 designated:
  1  8    1.  To the department of human services:
  1  9    a.  Unless otherwise provided, to maintain the
  1 10 reimbursement rate for all noninstitutional medical assistance
  1 11 providers, with the exception of anesthesia and dental
  1 12 services, at the rate provided under the federal Medicare
  1 13 program for such providers during the fiscal year beginning
  1 14 July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, as specified in 2000
  1 15 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1, paragraph
  1 16 "a", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004,
  1 17 and to continue the resource-based relative value system of
  1 18 reimbursement under the medical assistance program:  
  1 19 .................................................. $  8,095,718
  1 20    b.  To maintain the reimbursement rate at the usual and
  1 21 customary rate as established in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221,
  1 22 section 1, subsection 1, paragraph "b", for the fiscal year
  1 23 July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004, for dental services under
  1 24 the medical assistance program:  
  1 25 .................................................. $  3,814,973
  1 26    c.  To maintain the reimbursement rate as established in
  1 27 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1,
  1 28 paragraph "e", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003, through June
  1 29 30, 2004, for hospitals under the medical assistance program:  
  1 30 .................................................. $  3,035,278
  1 31    d.  To maintain the reimbursement rate as established in
  1 32 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1,
  1 33 paragraph "f", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003, through June
  1 34 30, 2004, for home health care services under the medical
  1 35 assistance program:  
  2  1 .................................................. $  2,108,279
  2  2    e.  To maintain the reimbursement rate as established in
  2  3 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1,
  2  4 paragraph "g", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003, through June
  2  5 30, 2004, for critical access hospitals under the medical
  2  6 assistance program:  
  2  7 .................................................. $    250,000
  2  8    f.  To maintain the expansion of home health care services
  2  9 and habilitative day care as established in 2000 Iowa Acts,
  2 10 chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1, paragraph "h", under
  2 11 the medical assistance program for children with special
  2 12 needs:  
  2 13 .................................................. $  1,975,496
  2 14    g.  To maintain the expansion of respite care services
  2 15 provided through home and community-based waivers as
  2 16 established in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1,
  2 17 subsection 1, paragraph "i", under the medical assistance
  2 18 program:  
  2 19 .................................................. $  1,137,309
  2 20    h.  To maintain the cost-of-living adjustment as
  2 21 established in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1,
  2 22 subsection 1, paragraph "c", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003,
  2 23 through June 30, 2004, for rehabilitative treatment and
  2 24 support services providers under child and family services:  
  2 25 .................................................. $  3,243,026
  2 26    i.  To maintain the cost-of-living adjustment as
  2 27 established in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1,
  2 28 subsection 1, paragraph "d", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003,
  2 29 through June 30, 2004, for adoption, independent living,
  2 30 shelter care, and home studies services providers:  
  2 31 .................................................. $    468,967
  2 32    j.  To maintain the reimbursement rate as established in
  2 33 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 1, subsection 1,
  2 34 paragraph "j", for the fiscal year July 1, 2003, through June
  2 35 30, 2004, to service providers under the purview of the
  3  1 department of human services:  
  3  2 .................................................. $    545,630
  3  3    2.  To the department of human services to continue the
  3  4 supplementation of the children's health insurance program
  3  5 appropriation:  
  3  6 .................................................. $    200,000
  3  7    3.  To the department of human services to provide coverage
  3  8 under the medical assistance program to women who require
  3  9 treatment for breast or cervical cancer as provided in section
  3 10 249A.3, subsection 2, paragraph "b":  
  3 11 .................................................. $    250,000
  3 12    4.  To the department of human services to continue the
  3 13 supplementation of the medical assistance appropriation:  
  3 14 .................................................. $ 16,346,750
  3 15    a.  For the tobacco use prevention and control initiative,
  3 16 including efforts at the state and local levels, as provided
  3 17 in chapter 142A and for not more than the following full-time
  3 18 equivalent positions:  
  3 19 .................................................. $  5,000,000
  3 20 ..............................................  FTEs       7.00
  3 21    (1)  The director of public health shall dedicate
  3 22 sufficient resources to promote and ensure retailer compliance
  3 23 with tobacco laws and ordinances relating to persons under 18
  3 24 years of age, and shall prioritize the state's compliance in
  3 25 the allocation of available funds to comply with 42 U.S.C. }
  3 26 300X-26 and section 453A.2.
  3 27    (2)  Of the full-time equivalent positions funded under
  3 28 this section, two full-time equivalent positions shall be
  3 29 utilized to provide for enforcement of tobacco laws,
  3 30 regulations, and ordinances under a chapter 28D agreement
  3 31 entered into between the Iowa department of public health and
  3 32 the alcoholic beverages division of the department of
  3 33 commerce.
  3 34    (3)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "a", not
  3 35 more than $525,759 shall be expended on administration and
  4  1 management of the program.
  4  2    (4)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "a", not
  4  3 less than 80 percent of the amount expended in the fiscal year
  4  4 beginning July 1, 2001, for community partnerships shall be
  4  5 expended in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, for that
  4  6 purpose.
  4  7    b.  For additional substance abuse treatment under the
  4  8 substance abuse treatment program:  
  4  9 .................................................. $ 11,799,557
  4 10    (1)  The department shall use funds appropriated in this
  4 11 paragraph "b" to enhance the quality of and to expand the
  4 12 capacity to provide 24-hour substance abuse treatment
  4 13 programs.
  4 14    (2)  The department shall use funds appropriated in this
  4 15 paragraph "b" to expand the length of individual client
  4 16 substance abuse treatment plans, as necessary to reduce
  4 17 program recidivism.
  4 18    (3)  The department shall use funds appropriated in this
  4 19 paragraph "b" to share research-based best practices for
  4 20 treatment with substance abuse treatment facilities.
  4 21    (4)  The department shall use funds appropriated in this
  4 22 paragraph "b" to develop a results-based funding approach for
  4 23 substance abuse treatment services.
  4 24    (5)  The department shall use funds appropriated in this
  4 25 paragraph "b" to develop a program to encourage individuals
  4 26 who are successfully managing their substance abuse problems
  4 27 to serve as role models.
  4 28    c.  For the healthy Iowans 2010 plan within the Iowa
  4 29 department of public health and for not more than the
  4 30 following full-time equivalent positions:  
  4 31 .................................................. $  2,417,473
  4 32 ............................................... FTEs       4.00
  4 33    (1)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  4 34 more than $1,157,482 shall be used for core public health
  4 35 functions, including home health care and public health
  5  1 nursing services, contracted through a formula by local boards
  5  2 of health, to enhance disease and injury prevention services.
  5  3    (2)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  5  4 more than $381,445 shall be used for the continuation and
  5  5 support of a coordinated system of delivery of trauma and
  5  6 emergency medical services.
  5  7    (3)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  5  8 more than $437,000 shall be used for the state poison control
  5  9 center.
  5 10    (4)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  5 11 more than $288,770 shall be used for the development of
  5 12 scientific and medical expertise in environmental
  5 13 epidemiology.
  5 14    (5)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  5 15 more than $76,388 shall be used to implement prevention
  5 16 strategies of healthy Iowans 2010 plan to address the leading
  5 17 causes of death in Iowa.
  5 18    (6)  Of the funds appropriated in this paragraph "c", not
  5 19 more than $76,388 shall be used for the childhood lead
  5 20 poisoning prevention program.
  5 21    d.  For provision of smoking cessation products as provided
  5 22 in this paragraph:  
  5 23 .................................................. $    75,000
  5 24    The department shall award grants to free health clinics
  5 25 that are tax-exempt organizations pursuant to 26 U.S.C. } 501
  5 26 (c)(3) to fund the provision of smoking cessation products to
  5 27 patients.  The department shall adopt a methodology for the
  5 28 awarding of the grants to the health clinics based upon the
  5 29 order of receipt of applications.
  5 30    6.  To the department of corrections:  
  5 31 .................................................. $    610,000
  5 32    a.  Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, $127,217
  5 33 is allocated to the second judicial district department of
  5 34 correctional services to replace expired federal funding for
  5 35 day programming.
  6  1    b.  Of the funds appropriated in this subsection $35,359 is
  6  2 allocated to the third judicial district department of
  6  3 correctional services to replace expired federal funding for
  6  4 the drug court program.
  6  5    c.  Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, $191,731
  6  6 is allocated to the fourth judicial district department of
  6  7 correctional services for a drug court program.
  6  8    d.  Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, $255,693
  6  9 is allocated to the fifth judicial district department of
  6 10 correctional services to replace expired funding for the drug
  6 11 court program.
  6 12    Sec. 2.  PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT PROVIDERS –
  6 13 REIMBURSEMENT INCREASE.  There is appropriated from the
  6 14 healthy Iowans tobacco trust created in section 12.65 to the
  6 15 property tax relief fund created in section 426B.1 for the
  6 16 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004,
  6 17 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to
  6 18 be used for the purposes designated:
  6 19    For assistance to the counties with limited county mental
  6 20 health, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities
  6 21 services fund balances which were selected in accordance with
  6 22 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1221, section 3, to receive such
  6 23 assistance in the same amount provided during the fiscal year
  6 24 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, to pay
  6 25 reimbursement increases in accordance with 2000 Iowa Acts,
  6 26 chapter 1221, section 3:  
  6 27 .................................................. $    146,750
  6 28    Sec. 3.  IOWA EMPOWERMENT FUND.  There is appropriated from
  6 29 the healthy Iowans tobacco trust created in section 12.65, to
  6 30 the Iowa empowerment fund created in section 28.9 for the
  6 31 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004,
  6 32 for deposit in the school ready children grants account and
  6 33 for distribution as provided in this section:  
  6 34 .................................................. $  1,153,250
  6 35    Sec. 4.  DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS – SPECIAL NEEDS UNIT.
  7  1 There is appropriated from the healthy Iowans tobacco trust
  7  2 created in section 12.65, to the department of corrections for
  7  3 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30,
  7  4 2004, the following amount, or so much thereof as is
  7  5 necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
  7  6    For operating the special needs unit at the Fort Madison
  7  7 correctional facility and for not more than the following
  7  8 full-time equivalent positions:  
  7  9 .................................................. $  1,100,000
  7 10 ............................................... FTEs      17.87
  7 11                           EXPLANATION
  7 12    This bill relates to and makes appropriations from the
  7 13 healthy Iowans tobacco trust.
  7 14    The bill makes appropriations to the department of human
  7 15 services for the following:
  7 16    1.  Unless otherwise provided, to maintain the
  7 17 reimbursement rate for all noninstitutional providers at the
  7 18 rate paid under the federal Medicare program during FY 2000-
  7 19 2001, and for continuation of the resource-based relative
  7 20 value system, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and
  7 21 ending June 30, 2004.
  7 22    2.  To maintain the reimbursement rate for dental services
  7 23 at the usual and customary rate as provided during FY 2000-
  7 24 2001, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending
  7 25 June 30, 2004.
  7 26    3.  To maintain the reimbursement rate for hospitals as
  7 27 provided during FY 2000-2001, for the fiscal year beginning
  7 28 July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004.
  7 29    4.  To maintain the reimbursement rate for home health
  7 30 agencies at the rate provided to such agencies as provided
  7 31 during FY 2000-2001, for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
  7 32 2003, and ending June 30, 2004.
  7 33    5.  To maintain the reimbursement rate for critical access
  7 34 hospitals at the rate provided such hospitals under the
  7 35 federal Medicare program during FY 2000-2001, for the fiscal
  8  1 year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004.
  8  2    6.  To maintain the expansion of home health care services
  8  3 and habilitative day care services under the medical
  8  4 assistance program for children with special needs.
  8  5    7.  To maintain the expansion of respite care services
  8  6 provided through home and community-based waiver services
  8  7 under the medical assistance program.
  8  8    8.  To maintain the cost-of-living adjustment for
  8  9 rehabilitative treatment services providers as provided during
  8 10 FY 2000-2001, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and
  8 11 ending June 30, 2004.
  8 12    9.  To maintain the cost-of-living adjustment for adoption,
  8 13 independent living, shelter care, and home studies services
  8 14 providers as provided during FY 2000-2001, for the fiscal year
  8 15 beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004.
  8 16    10.  To maintain the reimbursement rate as provided during
  8 17 FY 2000-2001 for service providers under the purview of the
  8 18 department of human services.
  8 19    The bill provides for supplementation of the appropriation
  8 20 for the children's health insurance program.
  8 21    The bill appropriates funds to the department of human
  8 22 services to provide coverage under the medical assistance
  8 23 program to certain women who require treatment for breast or
  8 24 cervical cancer.
  8 25    The bill provides for supplementation of the medical
  8 26 assistance appropriation.
  8 27    The bill appropriates funds to the Iowa department of
  8 28 public health for the tobacco use prevention and control
  8 29 program and for additional substance abuse treatment.  Under
  8 30 this appropriation, the department is directed to enhance the
  8 31 quality of and to expand capacity to provide 24-hour substance
  8 32 abuse treatment programs for children; to expand the length of
  8 33 individual client substance abuse treatment plans, as
  8 34 necessary to reduce recidivism; to share research-based best
  8 35 practices for treatment with substance abuse treatment
  9  1 facilities; to develop a results-based funding approach for
  9  2 substance abuse treatment services; and to develop a program
  9  3 to encourage individuals who are successfully managing their
  9  4 substance abuse problems to serve as role models.
  9  5    The bill appropriates funds to the Iowa department of
  9  6 public health for development of a healthy Iowans 2010 plan
  9  7 for the following purposes:  for core public health functions
  9  8 including home health care and public health nursing services
  9  9 contracted through a formula by local boards of health, to
  9 10 enhance disease and injury prevention services; for the
  9 11 implementation and support of a coordinated system of delivery
  9 12 of trauma and emergency medical services; for the poison
  9 13 control center; for development of scientific and medical
  9 14 expertise in environmental epidemiology; for prevention
  9 15 strategies to address the leading causes of death of Iowans;
  9 16 and for the childhood lead poisoning prevention program.  The
  9 17 bill appropriates funds to the Iowa department of public
  9 18 health for smoking cessation products.
  9 19    The bill appropriates funds to the department of
  9 20 corrections for day programming and the drug court program.
  9 21    The bill appropriates funds to the property tax relief fund
  9 22 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June
  9 23 30, 2004, for assistance to counties with limited county
  9 24 mental health, mental retardation, and developmental
  9 25 disabilities services fund balances to pay reimbursement
  9 26 increases in the same amount as provided in the fiscal year
  9 27 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001.
  9 28    The bill appropriates funds from the healthy Iowans tobacco
  9 29 trust to the Iowa empowerment fund for the fiscal year
  9 30 beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004, for deposit
  9 31 in the school ready children grants account.
  9 32    The bill appropriates funds to the department of
  9 33 corrections from the healthy Iowans tobacco trust for
  9 34 operation and staffing of a special needs unit at the Fort
  9 35 Madison correctional facility.  
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