House of Representatives

HB 2586

needy families programs; appropriations

Sponsors: Representative Anderson

 

DPA

Committee on Human Services

DPA

Committee on Appropriations

DPA

Caucus and COW

This bill as passed the House contains an Appropriation clause.

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As Passed the House

 

HB 2586 creates the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Program, allows cash assistance for a dependent child born to a parent receiving cash assistance if the parent completes a communication skills program as defined and contains a list of appropriations for various programs and initiatives.

 

History

 

Some of the provisions in HB 2586 were formerly contained in HB 2397 and HB 2399.

 

Provisions

After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Program

 

·                      Establishes the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Program for pupils in grades four through ten, to be administered by DES.

·                      Stipulates that DES shall offer programs including abstinence education, character development, communication skills training and at least three of the following:

·                      Tutoring/instruction in basic skills such as reading, mathematics and science.

·                      Youth leadership activities.

·                      Volunteer service/community service.

·                      College orientation and preparation for college.

·                      Homework assistance.

·                      Courses that foster an appreciation of arts and culture.

·                      Computer instruction.

·                      Employment preparation and job skills training.

·                      Supervised recreation and athletic activities.

·                      Mentoring programs.

·                      Language instruction, including English as a second language instruction.

·                      Stipulates that the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Programs will be offered in three counties with a population of 500,000 or less and two counties with a population of 500,000 or more.

·                      Requires that the model programs do all of the following:

·                      Develop programs in cooperation with community-based organizations, juvenile justice agencies, religious organizations, law enforcement agencies and local youth organizations.

·                      Coordinate with local school officials to ensure each of the following:

·                      That the model program complements the school day.

·                      That staff is given adequate time and resources to plan activities and maximize opportunities for participants.

·                      The coordination of facilities and resources.

·                      Establishes that in each program there shall be a ratio of at least one adult participant for every 15 children, with the maximum number of children in any single program not to exceed 30.

·                      Designates a delayed repeal date of June 30, 2010.

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Cash Assistance Eligibility

 

·                      States that DES shall allow any dependent child born to a parent receiving cash assistance to receive cash assistance if the parent completes a marriage skills program pursuant to statute, or a similar program.

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Appropriations

 

·                      Appropriates the following sums from TANF to DES in FYs 2001-02 and 2002-03:

·                      $2,000,000 for the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Program.

·                      $500,000 for a media campaign to increase awareness for the Community-Based Marriage and Communication Skills Program.

·                      $5,000,000 to enter into contracts with community colleges, vocational and technical schools and similar educational and training programs to help recipients obtain and retain employment with a minimum wage of $10.00 per hour.

·                      $1,500,000 to enter into new statewide Rural Technical Business Assistance Program contracts.

·                      $675,000 to establish additional technical and other support through requests for proposals for the office of faith-based action in DES to imitate and coordinate with federal initiatives and programs, and to provide technical assistance for faith‑based organizations to qualify for program monies.

·                      Appropriates $75,000 in FY 2001-02 to DES from TANF to enter into a contract to study the cost of divorce to the state, to be completed by December 1, 2001, and to contain at least the following:  the effects of divorce on families and communities; the financial effects of divorce on families and communities; the financial effects of divorce on the state on an annual basis; the average cost of a divorce to the state; the effects of reducing divorce rates.

·                      Appropriates $7,500,000 from TANF in FY 2001-02 to the following: 

·                      $3,000,000 to the Department of Health Services for county health departments for family planning services, including educational services, for uninsured women with incomes up to two hundred per cent of the poverty level.

·                      $500,000 to the Department of Health Services for county health departments to facilitate a pilot program for adolescents that receive a negative pregnancy test.

·                      $4,000,000 to the Department of Education for teenage pregnancy and parenting program services, as defined.

·                      Appropriates $2,000,000 to DES from TANF to make child only cash assistance payments of $250 per child each month for kinship foster care payments .

·                      Defines the term family planning services, meaning those services including educational services, and that allow for funding of: contraceptive supplies; routine gynecological care; infertility services; cervical and breast cancer screening; medical examinations; pregnancy tests and other lab tests; health screening; education and counseling; HIV prevention, education, testing and counseling; STD prevention, education, testing, counseling and treatment.

·                      Exempts all appropriations from lapsing.

 

HB 2586 was amended in the Human Services Committee as follows:

·                      Stipulates that the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Programs will be offered in three counties with a population of 500,000 or less and two counties with a population of 500,000 or more.

·                      Increases the ratio standard of adult participants to students in the Program to one adult for every 15 students.

·                      Eliminates the qualification that a parent must marry to receive additional cash assistance for a dependent child.  The parent must still complete a Marriage and Communication Skills Program, currently in statute, or a similar program.

·                      Specifies the purposes of the divorce study.

·                      Clarifies that the $5 million appropriation to community colleges, etc. is to help recipients obtain and retain employment.

·                      Appropriates an additional $1 million from TANF to the following: 

·                      $250,000 to the Department of Health Services to direct to county health departments for family planning services, including medical and educational services. 

·                      $250,000 to the Department of Health Services for county health departments to facilitate a pilot program for adolescents that receive a negative pregnancy test.

·                      $500,000 to the Department of Education for teenage pregnancy and parenting program services, as defined.

·                      Defines the term family planning services, meaning those services including medical and educational services, and that allow for funding of: contraceptive supplies; routine gynecological care; infertility services; cervical and breast cancer screening; medical examinations; pregnancy tests and other lab tests; health screening; education and counseling; human immunodeficiency virus prevention, education testing and counseling; sexually transmitted disease prevention, education, testing, counseling and treatment.

·                      Exempts all appropriations from lapsing.

 

HB 2586 was amended in the Appropriations Committee as follows:

·                      Stipulates that the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Programs will be offered in three counties with a population of 500,000 or less and two counties with a population of 500,000 or more.  (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Increases the ratio standard of adult participants to students in the Program to one adult for every 15 students.  (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Eliminates the qualification that a parent must marry to receive additional cash assistance for a dependent child.  The parent must still complete a Marriage and Communication Skills Program, currently in statute, or a similar program. (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Specifies the purposes of the divorce study. (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Clarifies that the $5 million appropriation to community colleges, etc. is to help recipients obtain and retain employment. (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Appropriates an additional $1 million from TANF to the following: 

·                      $250,000 to the Department of Health Services for county health departments for family planning services, including educational services.  Stipulates that the county health department shall not contract for these services.  (Differs from Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      $250,000 to the Department of Health Services for county health departments to facilitate a pilot program for adolescents that receive a negative pregnancy test. (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      $500,000 to the Department of Education for teenage pregnancy and parenting program services, as defined. (Same as Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Defines the term family planning services, meaning those services including educational services, and that allow for funding of:  health screening; education and counseling; human immunodeficiency virus education and counseling; sexually transmitted disease education and counseling; contraceptive supplies to persons eighteen years or older. (Differs from the Human Services Committee amendment)

·                      Exempts all appropriations from lapsing.

 

HB 2586 was amended in the Rules Committee by including an expiration date, July 1, 2010 for the After School and Summer Pregnancy Prevention Pilot Program.

 

HB 2586 was amended in the Committee of the Whole as follows:

·                      Adopted the Appropriations Committee amendment and was further amended on the floor as follows:

·                      Removes the stipulation disallowing county health departments to contract for family planning services.

·                      Increases and alters family planning services that may be funded to include: contraceptive supplies; routine gynecological care; infertility services; cervical and breast cancer screening; medical examinations; pregnancy tests and other lab tests; health screening; education and counseling; HIV prevention, education, testing and counseling; STD prevention, education, testing, counseling and treatment.

·                      Increases to appropriations were made in the following:

·                      $500,000 increased to $3,500,000 from the TANF block grant to DHS for family planning services and outreach for adolescents that receive negative pregnancy tests.

·                      $500,000 increased to $4,000,000 from the TANF block grant to the Department of Education for teenage and pregnancy services.

·                      Appropriates $2,000,000 to DES from the TANF block grant in each of the FYs 2001-02 and 2002-03 to make child only cash assistance payments of $250 per month to kinship foster care parents.

·                      Adopted the Rules Committee amendment.

 

 

 

 

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45th Legislature                       

First Regular Session    3          April 16, 2001

 

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