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SPONSOR |
Cisneros |
DATE TYPED |
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HB |
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SHORT
TITLE |
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SB |
376 |
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ANALYST |
Johnson |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY04 |
FY05 |
FY04 |
FY05 |
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$54.0 |
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Recurring |
GF |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB227
LFC Files
Responses
Received From
Department
of Health
Office
of District Attorneys
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 376
appropriates $54,000 from the general fund to the local government division of
the department of finance and administration for expenditure in FY2005 to
contract for provision of substance abuse services in the community of Talpa in
Significant Issues
The department of health provided the following
information:
Substance abuse is a
serious problem in
Along with the high rate
of alcohol abuse in
The appropriation contained in the bill would need to be integrated into
regional and DOH behavioral health
planning efforts to assure tracking of performance outcomes and deliverables.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of
$54.0 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005
shall revert to the general fund.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The department of health provided the following:
Substance abuse prevention is a priority of the
New Mexico Department of Health (DOH).
SB 376 supports the DOH Strategic Plan, Program Area 5 Behavioral Health
Services, Goal B: Assure access to an effective, consumer-driven, integrated
continuum of safety net services for adults with behavioral health needs in
order to stabilize and improve their functioning levels; Objective 2: Stabilize
and improve the functioning and quality of life of persons receiving community-based
and facility-based behavioral health services.
Performance measure 5.B. 2.1: Percent of adults receiving
community-based substance abuse services who experience diminishing severity of
problems after treatment.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The department of
health provided the following:
DOH
suggests providing additional funding support to
The
term, “substance abuse services” is very vague and needs to be tightened up,
with definition and specific goal as to what these services are, e.g.,
prevention, treatment, peer support, self help, etc.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The department of
health provided the following:
The appropriation in SB376 may be targeted
for “In God We Trust”, a 501-C3 organization associated with the
Twelve-step based programs are an
important and beneficial aspect of recovery for many consumers; however, they
are not treatment programs. BHSD views 12-step based programs such as this one
as an important and beneficial aspect of recovery for many consumers; however
it is not a full continuum of care, but rather support for persons addicted to
alcohol. Because IGWT is an isolated program not associated with other
substance abuse initiatives in
An
alternative would be to provide additional support through the Regional Care Coordination
system overseen by DOH/BHSD, which could ensure accountability for using
evidence-based strategies, inclusion in a continuum of care, and other accepted
standards for the provision of substance abuse services. This would also enable an evaluation of
efficacy of the program, and tie it to the DOH performance measures.
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