Legislature(2003 - 2004)
03/27/2003 01:37 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 166
"An Act relating to adoptions that include a subsidy
payment by the state; eliminating annual review of the
subsidy paid by the state after adoption of a hard-to-
place child has occurred; and providing for an
effective date."
JOANNE GIBBENS, DIVISION OF FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES (DHSS), testified
in support of the bill. She explained that the bill would
repeal a current statute requiring DHSS to conduct an annual
review of subsidy amounts being paid to subsidize adoption
and guardianship. She noted that the payments were both
federally and statutorily required and designed to assist
parents who adopt or become legal guardians of children with
special needs.
Ms. Gibbens noted that the original intent of the statute
was to provide cost containment. She noted that the annual
review did not generally result in cost containment, but
rather in increases in the amount of subsidies awarded, as
well as department staff time. She proposed that the
elimination of the annual review process created savings by
providing cost containment to existing subsidy amounts, and
by eliminating staff time to process annual reviews and
unnecessary follow ups for subsidy inquiry requests. She
noted that the projected annual savings was $185 thousand of
general funds. She emphasized that the elimination of the
annual review process did not eliminate the right of
adoptive parents or guardians to request a review of their
subsidy.
Representative Stoltze asked if the savings occurred in the
cost of reviews or of the actual payments. He asked for a
differentiation of these savings at the next hearing.
Co-Chair Harris asked if these adoptive parents would be
notified that it would now be their responsibility to
request a review of their payments.
Ms. Gibbens responded that families currently communicated
regularly with the division about their financial needs.
HB 166 was HEARD AND HELD.
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