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7 Cosponsors:
8 Cheryl K. Acton
9 Paul Cutler
10 Jennifer Dailey-Provost
Sandra Hollins
Dan N. Johnson
Marsha Judkins
Rosemary T. Lesser
Anthony E. Loubet
Angela Romero
Mark A. Wheatley
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12 LONG TITLE
13 General Description:
14 This bill creates a consensus process related to the funding of services for persons with
15 disabilities.
16 Highlighted Provisions:
17 This bill:
18 ▸ defines terms;
19 ▸ at certain times, requires the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, the Office
20 of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, and the Division of Services for People with
21 Disabilities (division) to estimate, for the next fiscal year:
22 • the number of high-priority individuals who will be on the division's waiting list
23 for services; and
24 • the amount that would be required to provide services to the lesser of all
25 high-priority individuals on the waiting list or 200 high-priority individuals; and
26 ▸ at certain times, requires the base budget to include an appropriation to the
27 Department of Health and Human Services equal to the amount estimated to
28 provide services to certain high-priority individuals.
29 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
30 None
31 Other Special Clauses:
32 None
33 Utah Code Sections Affected:
34 ENACTS:
35 62A-5-112, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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37 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
38 Section 1. Section 62A-5-112 is enacted to read:
39 62A-5-112. Consensus estimate -- Base budget appropriation.
40 (1) As used in this section:
41 (a) "Base budget" means the same as that term is defined in legislative rule.
42 (b) "Committee" means the Executive Appropriations Committee.
43 (c) "High-priority individual" means an eligible individual waiting for services from
44 the division:
45 (i) who does not have a family caregiver to help take care of them or who is at
46 imminent risk for losing a family caregiver;
47 (ii) who has been the victim of a documented incident of abuse, neglect, or
48 exploitation;
49 (iii) who is at imminent risk for becoming homeless; or
50 (iv) whose family is at immediate risk because any of the following documented
51 behavioral issues occur weekly or more frequently:
52 (A) severe physical assaults;
53 (B) sexually inappropriate behavior; or
54 (C) sexually aggressive behavior.
55 (2) In a year in which the estimated Income Tax Fund revenues for the next fiscal year
56 exceed the estimated Income Tax Fund revenues for the current fiscal year and the Income Tax
57 Fund revenues for the past fiscal year:
58 (a) the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, in cooperation with the Office of the
59 Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the division, shall:
60 (i) estimate, for the next fiscal year, the number of high-priority individuals to whom
61 the division will be unable to provide services using attrition funding described in Subsection
62 62A-5-102(7)(b); and
63 (ii) estimate the amount that would be required to provide division services to the
64 lesser of:
65 (A) the total number of high-priority individuals estimated under Subsection (2)(a); or
66 (B) 200 high-priority individuals; and
67 (b) the next fiscal year base budget shall include an appropriation to the Department of
68 Health and Human Services in an amount equal to the estimate made under Subsection
69 (2)(a)(ii).
70 (3) The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall provide estimates required under
71 Subsection (2)(a) to the committee before the committee's December meeting.
72 (4) The division shall comply with Subsections 62a-5-102(3) and (4) when bringing
73 individuals into division services.