Report Title:

Human Services; Grants and POS

 

Description:

Appropriates moneys for various human services activities for grants and purchases of service. (SD1)

 

THE SENATE

S.B. NO.

394

TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2001

S.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

 


 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

RELATING TO Human Services.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

SECTION 1. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal biennium 2001-2003, for the following programs and services:

1. Adult Protective Services. Thirteen positions to staff adult protective services in the department of human services.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $632,214

Total funding FY 2002-2003 $516,992

2. Adult Friends for Youth. Gang prevention.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $200,000

Total funding FY 2002-2003 $200,000

3. Blue Print for Change.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $662,459

Total funding FY 2002-2003 $662,450

4. Dental Services. Services for adults residing in any county with a population of under 300,000 who are covered by Med-QUEST, department of health, and community health centers.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $1,000,000

5. Dental Services. Implementation of a fee-for-service Medicaid dental program to supplement the QUEST managed care dental program.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $          

6. Respite Care. Services for families of individuals with special needs.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $1,306,200

Total funding FY 2002-2003 $1,306,200

7. Respite Care. Services for caregivers of the ill or disabled.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $          

Total funding FY 2002-2003 $          

8. Sexual Abuse Treatment. Services, including psychological treatment and case management services for child victims of intrafamilial sexual abuse and their families who are not part of the child protective services system.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $500,000

9. Office of Youth Services. Pilot project for full service youth services centers at Hilo, Palolo, and Waipahu.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $2,600,000

10. Office of Youth Services. Hookala program.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $          

11. Youth Gangs. Implement a youth gang rehabilitation program applying the redirectional method.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $400,000

SECTION 2. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal biennium 2001-2003, for the purpose of the following grants in aid:

12. Hawaii Youth Services Network. Transitional living program for unserved street youth.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $200,000

13. Good Beginnings Alliance. To maintain its role as the critical link for early childhood system development at the state and community levels.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $375,000

14. Kauai Food Bank, Inc.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $60,000

15. Kauai Island Ministries. Transitional drug treatment program.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $500,000

16. Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center. Improvement projects for the Lanakila multi-purpose senior center.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $465,000

17. Maui Adult Day Care Center. Continuation and expansion of services, including tuition waivers for adults, activities and activity materials, and administrative and operating expenses.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $250,000

18. Maui AIDS Foundation. Case management program.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $50,000

19. Maui Food Bank, Inc.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $100,000

20. Maui Youth and Family Services. Construction of a youth facility on donated lands.

Total funding FY 2001-2002 $2,000,000

SECTION 3. The sums appropriated in sections 1 and 2 shall be expended by the department of human services; provided that the sum for item 4, section 1, shall be expended by the departments of human services and health, the sums for items 9 and 10 of section 1 shall be expended by the office of youth services, and the sum for item 11 shall be expended by the department of public safty for the purposes of this Act.

SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2001.