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( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Department
of Health (DOH)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House Bill 859 appropriates $61.0 to support medical and mental health programs for needy children and families in the Roswell Independent Schools.
Significant
Issues
In
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
House Bill 859
appropriates $61.0 to the State Department of Public Education to support medical
and mental health programs from the general fund and is recurring.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The department of health indicates that even if the funds were redirected to the DOH , administrative oversight, training and technical assistance could be absorbed through current staffing.
RELATIONSHIP
House Bill 859 relates
to House Bill 522 and Senate Bill 465.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The DOH indicates that
House Bill 859 does not define the term “needy” nor the
type of mental health or health care programs to be funded.
Roswell Independent
Schools is currently funded by DOH for a school-based health center, and during
the last four years has received $121,910 to provide health and mental health
care services.
RS/yr