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Amend CSSB 1 as follows:
(1) Add the following appropriately numbered rider following the Article II appropriations to the Department of Aging
and Disability Services:
____. LifeSpan Respite Services Program. In addition to the
amounts appropriated above in Strategy A.1.1, Intake, Access, and
Eligibility (page II-1), the amounts of $700,000 for the state
fiscal year ending August 31, 2010, and $700,000 for the state
fiscal year ending August 31, 2011, are appropriated out of the
general revenue fund to the Department of Aging and Disability
Services for that strategy to provide respite services to certain
persons who do not qualify for respite services under other
programs. The department shall use the funds to contract with at
least three community-based organizations or local governmental
entities that will provide respite services to informal caregivers
who provide long-term care at home for persons with chronic serious
health conditions or disabilities. Not later than September 30,
2010, the department shall report to the legislature, in a format
specified by the Legislative Budget Board, data regarding persons
served through this appropriation, including the types of respite
care provided and the number of persons with chronic serious health
conditions or disabilities whose caregivers received respite care.
(2) Reduce the Article II appropriations to the Health and
Human Services Commission for Strategy H.1.2, Increase
Capacity–Community Services (page II-73), by $700,000 for the state
fiscal year ending August 31, 2010, and by $700,000 for the state
fiscal year ending August 31, 2011.
(3) In Article XI of the bill, in the Article II items
relating to the Department of Aging and Disability Services (page
XI-3), strike the item entitled "Rider: LifeSpan Respite Care" and
the associated amount of $1.4 million.
(4) Adjust totals and methods of financing appropriately.