HB16-1240
Supplemental Appropriation Department Of Health Care Policy & Financing
Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of health care policy and financing.
Session:
2016 Regular Session
Subjects:
Bill Summary
Health Care & Health Insurance
State Revenue & Budget
The 2015 general appropriation act is amended to balance and make adjustments to the total amount appropriated to the department of health care policy and financing. The general fund, cash funds, reappropriated funds, and federal funds portions of the appropriation are increased.
The 2014 general appropriation act is amended to balance and make adjustments to the total amount appropriated to the department of health care policy and financing. The federal funds portion of the appropriation is increased.
An appropriation made by House Bill 15-1186, concerning home- and community-based services for children with autism, is amended to decrease the amount appropriated to the department.
Restrictions on certain amounts and line item appropriations in the 2013-14 fiscal year and the 2014-15 fiscal year are released.
An appropriation made by House Bill 15-1368, concerning the creation of a cross-system response for behavioral health crises pilot program to serve individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, is amended to specify the assumption is that the division will require an additional FTE.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
The 2014 general appropriation act is amended to balance and make adjustments to the total amount appropriated to the department of health care policy and financing. The federal funds portion of the appropriation is increased.
An appropriation made by House Bill 15-1186, concerning home- and community-based services for children with autism, is amended to decrease the amount appropriated to the department.
Restrictions on certain amounts and line item appropriations in the 2013-14 fiscal year and the 2014-15 fiscal year are released.
An appropriation made by House Bill 15-1368, concerning the creation of a cross-system response for behavioral health crises pilot program to serve individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, is amended to specify the assumption is that the division will require an additional FTE.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)