AMENDED BUDGET HEARINGS: The subcomittee for House Appropriations held the final budget meetings and votes on Wednesday. Thursday morning Full Appropriations voted out the FY 2012 A budget. After the House floor vote, it moves to the Senate. This issue of Moving Forward reviews changes to the FY 2102 A budget. Next week, we will re-post the “big” budget information, the FY 2013. You can view the budget yourself at http://opb.georgia.gov. There are changes to the calendar that was set last week, see below. Friday, February 3rd is Day 14. Notable in the FY 2012 amended budget for the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is language regarding the Waiting Lists, detailed below. THIS IS THE WEEK TO START CALLING YOUR LEGISLATORS ABOUT GETTING MORE WAIVERS IN THE FY 2013 BUDGET. SEE THE MONDAY MORNING ALERT “KEYS TO THE CAMPAIGN!” House and Senate News: House Leadership — Speaker of the House: David Ralston, 7th; Speaker Pro Tempore: Jan Jones, 46th. The Speaker vote is held the opening day of the session, but we do not expect any changes. Majority Leader: Larry O’Neal, 146th; Minority Leader: Stacey Abrams, 84th. Senate Leadership—Presiding: Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle; President Pro Tempore: Tommie Williams, 19th; Majority Leader: Chip Rogers, 21st; Majority Whip: Cecil Staton, 18th; Minority Leader: Steve Henson, 41st. Minority Whip: Vincent Fort, 39th. Contact information for the Governor—The Honorable Nathan Deal, 203 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia, 30334; 404-656-1776, http://gov.state.ga.us Visit www.vote-smart.org to identify your legislators. Find your legislators’ contact information at www.legis.state.ga.us House Information, 1-800-282-5800; Senate Information 1-800-282-5803. Budget Information: The 2012 Session tackles the 2012 supplemental budget, referred to here as FY 2012A, (ending June 30, 2012) and the 2013 FY budget (beginning July 1, 2012). This issue of Moving Forward reviews the 2012 Amended budget which is being worked on in committee this week and next. Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities; FY 2012A Please see the Unlock website for the services requested in ADDITION to the Governor’s budget proposals. Adult Developmental Disabilities ($11,200,000) Use encumbered funds for crisis services expenses. [funds from vacated waivers and unused contracts dollars front-loaded the crisis services Marcus Autism Center $250,000 Under Department Administration: “The Department will evalu- ate criteria for establishing a viable waiting list and report to the General Assembly by June 30th, 2012 with recommendations for maintaining such lists.” Department of Community Health; FY 2012A NOTE: With assistance from the House Budget Office staff, we have confirmed that the funding to annualize the 33 ICWP waivers appropriated by the legislature in the 2012 budget IS in the base funding in the DCH budget, so these waivers are secure. Transfer funds from the Low Income Medicaid program to the Administration program for the managed care review contract $1,250,000 Transfer funds from Low Income Medicaid program to Administration for mandated implementation of expanded diagnosis and procedures codes $1,142,675 Transfer funds from Low Income Medicaid program to Administration for the Health Information Exchange project $637,850 Transfer funds from Low Income Medicaid program to the Medicaid Incentive prog. (electronic medical records) $925,554 ABD: Remove provider rate cuts of .5%(physicians) $1,539,444 PeachCare: Remove provider rate cuts of .5% $349,622 The House restored the 2% cuts to the Mercer and Morehouse Schools of Medicine. Department of Human Services; FY 2012A The Governor is proposing to move all services under Vocational Rehabilitation, currently housed within the Department of Labor, to the Department of Human Services. These changes are reflected in the FY 2013 budget. Department of Education FY 2012A Non QBE formula: reduce funding for Residential Treatment Centers ($76,628); Sparcity Grants ($53,700); and Georgia Special Needs Scholarships ($207,020) ($337,348) [House restored funding for residential treatment centers.] Transfer funds for the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship to the QBE ($10,144,033) Reduce funds for the school lunch program. ($775,965) Reduce funds for pupil transportation. ($2,606,214) QBE: Provide a grant to the State Special Charter Schools. $7,618,717 Provide funds for a midterm adjustment for enrollment growth $85,913,816 Provide funds for Charter Systems $2,860,633 Reduce funds for Educational Technology Centers and RESA’s Core Services ($60,487) Reduce funds for student testing. ($271,470) Quality Basic Education Equalization $7,000,000 one time adjustment CALENDAR The Legisture has set the calendar up to Day 31, which will be Monday March 12. They will be in session January 30 to February 3rd (Day 14) Monday, February 6th to Thursday Feb 9th (Day 18) Wednesday, February 15th to Friday, February 17th (Day 21) Tuesday, February 21th to Friday, February 24th (Day 25) Monday, February 27th to Wednesday, February 29th (Day 28) Monday, March 5th (Day 29) Tuesday, March 6th Adjourned Wednesday, March 7th Crossover Day DAY 30 Monday, March 12th (Day 31) www.unlockthewaitinglists.com www.gcdd.org The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities collaborates with Georgia citizens, public and private advocacy organizations, and policymakers to positively influence public policies that enhance the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Brought to you by the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities Moving Forward The Developmental Disabilities Advocates’ Guide to Legislation Feb 3, 2012 Volume 17—Issue 5 Moving Forward e-Updates available at http://www.gcdd.orgpublicpolicyindex.htm Dates to Remember: February is Self-Advocates Month at the Capitol Mental Health Day at the Capitol: February 8th Disability Day at the Capitol: February 16th! Register for Disability Day at http://bit.ly/gL3elb or dial 404-656-6593 Legislation: HOUSE HB 23: To require the Department of Human Services to establish regulations governing the use of psychotropic medications for foster children in state custody. Sponsor: M.Oliver, 83. Status: HHS; House Second Readers. HB 132: Relating to insurance generally, so as to require certain insurance coverage for physician prescribed special dietary foods or formulas for specific chronic medical conditions. Sponsors: Watson, 163; Lindsey, 54; Benfield, 85. Status: Ins; House Second Readers. HB 229: Relating to administrative hearings and appeals under Medicaid generally, to provide that the decision of the administrative law judge shall be the final administrative decision of the commissioner. Sponsors: Cooper, 41; Jacobs, 80; Channell, 116; Lindsey, 54; Oliver, 83. Status: Judy; Favorably Reported. HB 387: To provide for comprehensive revision of the revenue structure of the State of Georgia. Sponsors: Channell, 116; O’Neal, 146; Jones, 46; Peake, 137. Status: Spec. Joint Comm; House Withdrawn, Recommitted. HB 388: To provide for comprehensive revision of the revenue structure of the State of Georgia. Sponsors: Channell, 116; O’Neal, 146; Jones, 46; Peake, 137. Status: Spec. Joint Comm; House Withdrawn, Recommitted. HB 432: Relating to general provisions relative to labor and industrial relations, so as to allow employees to use sick leave for the care of immediate family members. Sponsors: Dempsey, 13; Manning, 32; Smith, 129; McKillip, 115; Sims, 119; Kaiser, 59. Status: IR; House Second Readers. HB 471: Relating to arrest and detention of juveniles, so as to change provisions relating to when interim control of children is permitted. Sponsors: Willard, 49; Lindsey, 54; Oliver, 83; Jacobs, 80; Weldon, 3; Dobbs, 53. Status: Judy; House Second Readers. HB 476: To establish the Georgia Health Exchange Authority; to provide for the Georgia Health Exchange and the Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Exchange; to provide for automatic repeal under certain conditions; to provide for a trust fund; to provide for an advisory committee; to provide for limited liability; to provide for rules and regulations; to provide for accounts and audits. Sponsors: Smith, 131; Meadows, 5. Status: Ins; House Withdrawn, Recommitted. HB 662: Relating to educational programs, so as to enact the "Blind Persons' Braille Literacy Rights and Education Act. Sponsors: Manning, 32; Reece, 11. Status: Ed; House Second Readers. HB 669: Relating to the organization of the executive branch generally, so as to require the reporting of federal funds received by certain state agencies. Sponsor: Clark, 98. Status: GA; House Second Readers. HB 713: Relating to the "Quality Basic Education Act," so as to delay implementation of some career and college readiness initiatives until the 2013-2014 school year; to require career education in grades k-12; to change the mandated assessment for postsecondary readiness to the end of 11th grade. Sponsors: Nix, 69; Coleman, 97; Davis, 109; Kaiser, 59; Carter, 175; Casas, 103. Status: ED&Y; Senate Read & Referred. HB 741: A bill to amend an Act providing appropriations for the State Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2011, and ending June 30, 2012. Sponsors: Ralston, 7; Jones, 46; O’Neal, 146; England, 108. Status: App, House Committee Favorably Reported. HB 742: A bill to make and provide appropriations for the State Fiscal year beginning July 1, 2012, and ending June 30, 2013. Sponsors: Ralston, 7; Jones, 46; O’Neal, 146; England, 108. Status: App, House Second Readers. HB 745: To require the Department of Public Health to study whether pulse oximetry screening should be a standard test for newborns for detection of congenital heart defects. Sponsors: Welch, 110; Ramsey, 72; Cooper, 41; Manning, 32; Watson, 163. Status: H&HS, House Second Readers. HB 787: Relating to governing and regulation of mental health, so as to provide that any changes by the DBHDD to allocation rates or formulas for providers must have legislative ratification; to provide that provider contracts include certain requirements. Sponsors: Setzler, 35; Dempsey, 13; Houston 170. Status: App; House Second Readers. HB 801: Relating to insurance, so as to establish the Georgia Health Insurance Marketplace Authority. Sponsors: Gardner, 57; Beverly, 139; Dobbs, 53; Smyre, 132 Buckner, 130. Status: Ins; House Second Readers. HB 831: To transfer the Division of Rehabilitation Services, including but not limited to the disability adjudication section and the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, from the Department of Labor to the Department of Human Services. Sponsors: McCall,30; Collins, 27; Hatchett, 143rd; Carter, 175. Status: HR&Ag; House Second Readers. HR 1176: To create the House Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Oversight Committee. Sponsors: Kidd, 141; Harden, 147; Houston, 170; Dempsey, 13. Status: H&HS; House Second Readers. Legislation: SENATE SB 198: Relating to primaries and elections generally, so as to provide definitions; to cover all disabilities in providing assistance in voting. Sponsors: Goggans, 7; Grant, 25; Unterman, 45. Status: Ethics; Senate Read and Referred. SB 245: Relating to definitions relative to governing and regulation of mental health, so as to revise the definition of “developmental disability.” Sponsor: Goggans, 7. Status: HHS; House Second Readers. SB 292: To enact the "Social Responsibility and Accountability Act"; to provide that the DHS shall create an established drug test to be administered to each applicant for TANF or Medicaid benefits. Sponsors: Albers, 56; Rogers, 21; Gooch, 51; Shafer, 48; Carter, 1; Ligon, 3. House Companion HB 668. Sponsors: Spencer, 180; Willard, 49; Braddock, 19; Houston, 170. House Companion HB 698 &699. Sponsors: Stephens, 164; McKillip, 115. SB 308: Relating to technical and adult education, to permit proprietary institutions of higher education to participate in establishing college and career academies. Sponsors: Grant, 25; Millar, 40; Henson, 41; Jones, 10; Carter, 42; Balfour, 9. Status: H.Ed; Senate Read & Referred. SB 312: Relating to public assistance, so as to require applicants for food stamps and TANF to engage in personal growth activities; to provide for applicability. Sponsors: Lignon, 3; Albers, 56; Carter, 1; Williams, 19. Status: H&HS; Senate Read & Referred. SB 330: Relating to individual health insurance coverage, policy shall provide coverage for treatment of dependent children with cancer and provide coverage for autism. Sponsors: Fort, 39; Henson, 41; Stoner, 6; Orrock, 36. Status: I&L; Senate Read and Referred. SB 373: Relating to certificates of public necessity and convenience and medallions for vehicles for hire, so as to provide for authority to operate vehicles for hire equipped to transport passengers in wheelchairs throughout the state. Sponsors: Mullis, 53; Jackson, 24; Unterman, 45; Hill, 32; Stoner, 6. Status: Trans; Senate Read & Referred. SR 646: To ensure the necessary conditions for expanded high-quality digital learning opportunities for the students of this state. Sponsor: Rogers, 21. 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