HB 346-SERVICES FOR DISABLED PERSONS  MS. CHRISTINE HESS, staff to Representative Joule, co-sponsor of HB 346, made the following comments. For some time, more individuals with developmental disabilities have been requesting services from the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) than are available, thus a wait list was created. The wait list is DHSS's way of prioritizing individual requests and is the gateway to services. HB 346 provides a tool to improve the wait list process. The bill requires evaluation of existing services and accountability through annual reporting and periodic reviews. It requires constant internal monitoring to ensure that individuals are receiving the best services for the available resources in the timeliest manner possible. It helps ensure that the money is being spent in the most effective way for the most clients. The bill fits in well with the missions and measures budgeting process currently used by the Legislature. As of December 1999, 786 people were on the developmental disability wait list and 333 were on the ILP wait list. Recent brain development research strongly indicates that young children should not wait for services as it is cheaper and more effective to intervene while a child is young. Testimony in previous committees has been compelling; many people have had to wait up to 10 years to get services. The sponsors hope that HB 346 will help individuals with developmental disabilities and their families receive better services more quickly and that a greater number of individuals will be served. She asked committee members to support HB 346. There being no further testimony or questions, SENATOR WILKEN moved HB 346 from committee with individual recommendations and its attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.