Assigned to HEA & APPROP                                                            FOR CAUCUS & FLOOR ACTION

 

 


 

ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Phoenix, Arizona

 

REVISED

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1537

                                   

detoxification services; rural areas

 

Purpose

           

Appropriates, subject to the availability of monies, $250,000 annually from the medically needy account for detoxification programs. 

 

Background

 

            Laws 1995, Chapter 275 established the detoxification services pilot program by appropriating $500,000 in each of FYs 1995-1996 and 1996-1997 from the tobacco tax and health care fund medically needy account.  These pilot programs were established to determine the appropriateness and effectiveness of having behavioral health facilities deliver detoxification services to indigent or uninsured people who do not require the services of a hospital or restrictive behavior management practices. 

 

            Directed specifically at counties with a population below 500,000, the rural county detoxification services programs provide “social model” detoxification and treatment programs in the rural areas of Yuma and Page.  In 2000, Page served 330 adults and Yuma served 243 adults.  Appropriations for this program were continued in FYs 1997-1998 through 1999-2000;  however, funding was not continued last year. While the Yuma and Page facilities are both funded in part with city, county funds and other outside funds, their primary funding source was lost. 

 

            As a result, the Governor issued executive orders 11 and 12 allocating up to $250,000 from the health crisis fund for each of the detoxification centers established for the pilot program.  These monies were allocated on an emergency basis, and will not extend past the year.  S.B. 1537 continues funding for this program by appropriating, subject to availability, $500,000 annually beginning in FY 2001-2002 for detoxification services in rural areas. 

 

Provisions

 

1.      Requires the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System administration to transfer, subject to the availability of monies, $250,000 annually from the medically needy account for programs providing long-term, social model detoxification services in counties with a population under 500,000.

 

2.      Provides for a general effective date. 

 


Amendments Adopted by Appropriations Committee

 

1.      Requires the appropriation to be distributed only to a program that provides detoxification treatment through a long-term social model detoxification program.

 

2.      Decreases the appropriation from $500,000 to $250,000.

 

Senate Action

 

HEA                2/20/01            DP       5-3-0-0

APPROP         2/20/01            DPA    10-0-2-0

 

 

Prepared by Senate Staff

February 23, 2001