71st OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2001 Regular Session
 
SA to SB 5527
 
LC 9527/SB 5527-8
 
                      SENATE AMENDMENTS TO
                        SENATE BILL 5527
 
              By JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
 
                             July 4
 
  On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 5 through 27 and
delete pages 2 through 5 and insert:
  '  { +  SECTION 1. + }  { + There is appropriated to the
Department of Human Services, for the biennium beginning July 1,
2001, out of the General Fund, the amount of $2,499,024,746 to be
expended for: + }
 
____NOTE_TO_GOPHER_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
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   { +
(1Economic Independence and
      Family Stability Services
      as follows:
  (a) Adult and Family S187,501,252
  (b) Services to Children
      and Families......231,488,325
  (c) Alcohol and Drug Abuse
      Programs...........32,896,341
  (d) Vocational Rehabilitation
      Programs...........13,827,972
  (2) Health Services as follows:
  (a) Public Health Progr30,483,610
  (b) Mental Health Serv375,946,880
  (c) Medical Assistance734,455,820
  (3) Long Term Care and Developmental
      Disability Services as follows:
  (a) Senior and Disable517,339,315
  (b) Developmental Disability
      Services..........368,632,369
  (4) Director's Offic6,452,862 + }
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  '  { +  SECTION 2. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law, the
amount of $7,145,478 is established for the biennium beginning
July 1, 2001, as the maximum limit for the payment of expenses
from lottery moneys allocated from the Administrative Services
Economic Development Fund to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs for
gambling addiction treatment and prevention. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 3. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law, the
amount of $874,119,108 is established for the biennium beginning
July 1, 2001, as the maximum limit for the payment of expenses
from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous
Receipts, tobacco tax receipts and Medicare receipts and federal
funds for indirect cost recovery, collected or received by the
Department of Human Services for: + }
 
____NOTE_TO_GOPHER_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________
 
   { +
(1Economic Independence and
      Family Stability Services
      as follows:
  (a) Adult and Family S128,468,126
  (b) Services to Children
      and Families.......32,582,324
  (c) Alcohol and Drug Abuse
      Programs...........15,182,600
  (d) Vocational Rehabilitation
      Programs............2,907,981
  (2) Health Services as follows:
  (a) Public Health Progr61,346,755
  (b) Mental Health Servi59,640,181
  (c) Medical Assistance326,386,036
  (3) Long Term Care and Developmental
      Disability Services as follows:
  (a) Senior and Disabled84,233,391
  (b) Developmental Disability
      Services...........43,625,290
  (4) Director's Office,
      Department-wide
      Support Servic119,746,424 + }
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  '  { +  SECTION 4. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law, the
amount of $4,349,830,109 is established for the biennium
beginning July 1, 2001, as the maximum limit for the payment of
expenses from federal funds, collected or received by the
Department of Human Services for: + }
 
____NOTE_TO_GOPHER_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________
 
   { +
(1Economic Independence and
      Family Stability Services
      as follows:
  (a) Adult and Family S442,331,743
  (b) Services to Children
      and Families......340,006,853
  (c) Alcohol and Drug Abuse
      Programs...........57,700,890
  (d) Vocational Rehabilitation
      Programs..........102,027,324
  (2) Health Services as follows:
  (a) Public Health Prog131,951,932
  (b) Mental Health Serv304,491,311
  (c) Medical Assistance
      Programs........1,756,750,786
  (3) Long Term Care and
      Developmental Disability
      Services as follows:
  (a) Senior and Disable778,555,837
  (b) Developmental Disability
      Services..........412,857,158
  (4) Director's Office,
      Department-wide
      Support Service23,156,275 + }
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  '  { +  SECTION 5. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law, the
amount of $124,000,000 is established for the biennium beginning
July 1, 2001, as the maximum limit for payment of expenses from
moneys transferred to the Department of Human Services from the
Tobacco Settlement Funds Account established by section 1,
chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2001 (Enrolled House Bill 2450), for
Medical Assistance Programs. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 6. + }  { + Sections 3 and 4 of this 2001 Act
do not limit, affect or apply to expenditures for Women, Infant
and Children Nutrition Program food vouchers, federal food stamp
benefit payments and Community Health Insurance Program
reimbursable drug purchases. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 7. + }  { + This 2001 Act does not prohibit the
Department of Human Services from transferring funds and
expenditure limitations among programs identified in a single
subsection of section 1, 3 or 4 of this 2001 Act or, for Mental
Health and Developmental Disability Services programs identified
in section 1 (2) and (3), 3 (2) and (3), 4 (2) and (3) or 6 of
this 2001 Act. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 8. + }  { + Notwithstanding ORS 411.010 and
413.029, the funds appropriated by this 2001 Act may not be used
to meet the costs of burials, except for persons in the care and
custody of the Department of Human Services. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 9. + }  { + (1) In addition to and not in lieu
of any other appropriation, there is appropriated to the
Emergency Board, for the biennium beginning July 1, 2001, out of
the General Fund, the amount of $32,689,324 for allocation to the
Department of Human Services for the following purposes: + }
 
____NOTE_TO_GOPHER_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
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   { +
(aDevelopmental Disability
      Services for a state-operated
      crisis group home or alternative
      services for developmentally
      disabled adults in the 2002-
      2003 fiscal year....$ 317,124
  (b) Developmental Disability
      Services for community
      program costs in the 2002-2003
      fiscal year for the plan
      for universal access to
      services for people with
      developmental disab19,172,200
  (c) Medical Assistance Programs
      for unfunded caseload growth
      or unrealized savings from
      implementation of
      prescription drug cost
      containment measures6,700,000
  (d) Medical Assistance Programs
      for safety net clini2,200,000
  (e) Adult and Family Services
      for potential caseload
      issues..........4,300,000 + }
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   { +  ' (2) If any of the moneys described in subsection (1) of
this section are not allocated by the Emergency Board for the
purposes described in subsection (1) of this section prior to
November 1, 2002, such unallocated moneys on that date become
available for any other purpose for which the Emergency Board may
lawfully allocate funds. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 10. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law, all
sections of this 2001 Act are subject to Oregon Department of
Administrative Services rules related to allotting, controlling
and encumbering funds. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 11. + }  { + This 2001 Act being necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and
safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2001 Act
takes effect July 1, 2001. + } ' .
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