SB 100 - DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED CHILDREN/GRANTS Number 0287 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the next item on the agenda was SB 100, "An Act relating to grant authority for services for developmentally delayed or disabled children and their families." Number 0294 ELMER LINDSTROM, Special Assistant, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Health and Social Services, said SB 100 represents a technical item which this committee has seen in prior years. This item was included in past omnibus government efficiency bills which did not pass. This year it comprises a separate bill. Several years ago, the DHSS attempted to promulgate regulations, through the Department of Law, relating to the infant learning program. The DHSS was unable to get those regulations through because the message came back that the DHSS did not have specific authority to make grants under this program. The program currently operates this way today. This bill would give DHSS the power, in statute, of grant making authority. This bill is supported by the Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Education. Number 0409 REPRESENTATIVE AL VEZEY made a motion to move SB 100 with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. Hearing no objections, SB 100 was moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.