House of Representatives

SB 1079

appropriation: AHCCCS; critical access hospitals

Sponsors: Senators Solomon, Verkamp, Bee, et al.

 

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Committee on Health

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Committee on Appropriations

 

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This bill as introduced contains an Appropriation clause.

 

As Passed the House

 

SB 1079 appropriates $800,000 from the state general fund and $900,000 from the federal matching monies for a total of $1.7 million in both FY 2001-2001 and 2002-2003 to the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) to increase reimbursement to critical access rural hospitals (CAH). 

 

There is a proposed strike-everything amendment to SB 1079 as follows:

The proposed strike-everything amendment to SB 1079 makes several miscellaneous adjustments to the yet-to-be-enacted state budget by amending the General Appropriations Act (GAA) and the Supplemental Appropriations Act (SAA).  The striker also amends the GAA and the SAA, as well as makes one statutory change, to enable agencies who contract with direct care service providers greater flexibility in increasing their pay rates.

 

Specific Provisions

1.                  Adds new statutory language requiring the Department of Economic Security (DES) to contract with an independent consulting firm for an annual study of the adequacy and appropriateness of Title 19 reimbursement rates to service providers for the developmentally disabled program of the Arizona Long-Term Care System.  This section further requires DES to provide the report to JLBC and AHCCCS by October 1 of each year, and requires that the results of the study be included in DES’ yearly capitation rate request to AHCCCS.

 

2.                  Amends the GAA to strike footnote language in the AHCCCS budget stating that it is the Legislature’s intent that (1) AHCCCS allocate funds for the Long-Term Care program as a flat percentage increase across the total dollar value of all contracts in eligible categories, (2) community treatment providers allocate the adjustments for salary increases to direct care staff who provide direct care services for more than 80% of their work week and who earn less than $13 per hour, and that (3) funds be spent for ongoing pay adjustments and salary-related employee related expenses.  In that same section, new footnote language is added stating the Legislature’s intent that the pay adjustments be directed toward raising rates paid to providers receiving less than other providers providing similar services.

 

3.                  Amends the pay adjustments section of the GAA to require that the community treatment provider rates increases for DES, DHS, DJC and the Superior Court be equal to an average of 5%.  Footnote language in that section is also amended to state the Legislature’s intent that provider rate adjustments be directed towards raising rates paid to providers receiving less than others providing similar services, and its intent that the Long-Term Care and Developmental Disabilities cost centers in DES use the adjustment to reduce the number of different contract rates employed for each service type.

 

4.                  Amends the GAA to add new footnote language to the Corporation Commission budget section which allows some employees of the Commission to receive pay adjustments under the statewide salary increase plan included in the budget if that adjustment is necessary to ensure that an employee of the Commission does not receive less under the Commission’s own specialized pay adjustment plan.

 

5.                  Amends the GAA to reduce the Department of Revenue’s (DOR) FY 2002-2003 General Fund budget appropriation by ($344,100) and strike footnote language relating to the expenditure of those monies for computer projects.  The amendment then appropriates that same amount to DOR in FY 2001-2002 for reworking their transaction privilege tax database.

 

6.                  Amends the GAA to reduce the Department of Transportation’s FY 2001-2002 and FY 2002-2003 state highway fund budget appropriation by $995,000 each year.

 

7.                  Amends the SAA to shift the transfer of $15 million from the state corrections fund to the General Fund from June 30, 2002 to June 30, 2001.

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11.              45th Legislature                       

12.              First Regular Session    3          April 18, 2001

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