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                                   THIRD READING 


          Bill No:  AB 2568
          Author:   Atkins (D) 
          Amended:  6/30/16 in Senate
          Vote:     21 

           SENATE HEALTH COMMITTEE:  7-0, 6/8/16
           AYES:  Hernandez, Nguyen, Mitchell, Monning, Nielsen, Pan, Roth
           NO VOTE RECORDED:  Hall, Wolk

           SENATE HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE:  5-0, 6/28/16
           AYES:  McGuire, Berryhill, Hancock, Liu, Nguyen

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE:  7-0, 8/11/16
           AYES:  Lara, Bates, Beall, Hill, McGuire, Mendoza, Nielsen

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 5/5/16 (Consent) - See last page for  
            vote

           SUBJECT:   Integrated health and human services program


          SOURCE:    San Diego County

          DIGEST:  This bill authorizes the San Diego County to operate an  
          integrated and comprehensive health and human services system,  
          upon approval by the county board of supervisors.


          ANALYSIS: 


          Existing law:









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          1)Authorizes the Counties of Humboldt County, Mendocino County,  
            Alameda County, and any additional county or counties, as  
            determined by the Secretary of California Health and Human  
            Services, to implement a program, upon approval of the county  
            board of supervisors for the funding and delivery of services  
            and benefits through an integrated and comprehensive county  
            health and human services system. Requires implementation of a  
            pilot program to occur no later than January 1, 2009, with an  
            evaluation required to be submitted to the Health and Human  
            Services Agency prior to July 1, 2008.


          2)Authorizes an agency established by San Mateo County to apply  
            for a waiver of existing state regulations pertaining to  
            single agency operations and auditing and accounting  
            requirements that hinder the coordination of human services  
            provided by that agency.


          3)Requires Placer County to implement a program, upon county  
            approval, for the funding and delivery of services and  
            benefits through an integrated and comprehensive county health  
            and human services system.


          4)Establishes, under provisions implementing the 2011  
            Realignment, the Support Services Account. Establishes, within  
            the Support Services Account, the Protective Services  
            Subaccount, the Behavioral Health Subaccount, and the County  
            Intervention Support Services Subaccount.


          5)Authorizes, under provisions implementing the 2011  
            Realignment, each county to reallocate money between  
            subaccounts in the Support Services Account, provided that the  
            reallocation may not exceed 10% of the amount deposited in the  
            immediately preceding fiscal year in the subaccount in the  
            Support Services Account with the lowest balance.


          6)Authorizes, under provisions implementing the 2011  
            Realignment, any county authorized to operate an integrated  
            and comprehensive county health and human services system  







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            under the provisions in 1) through 3) above to reallocate  
            money between the Protective Services Subaccount and the  
            Behavioral Health Subaccount within the Support Services  
            Account of the County Local Revenue Fund 2011 without being  
            subject to the existing 10% limit on transfers in existing  
            law.


          This bill:


          1)Authorizes the San Diego County to operate an integrated and  
            comprehensive health and human services system, upon approval  
            by the county board of supervisors.


          2)Permits San Diego County, in providing services through an  
            integrated system to families and individuals, the system,  
            among other things, do both of the following:


             a)   Maintain and evaluate a system of administration that  
               integrates and coordinates the management and support of  
               client services.


             b)   Maintain a system of reporting and accountability that  
               provides for the combined provision of services without the  
               loss of state or federal funds provided under current law.


          3)Permits the integrated and comprehensive county health and  
            human services system to include, but not be limited to, any  
            or all of the following:


             a)   Adoption services.
             b)   Child abuse prevention services.
             c)   Child welfare services.
             d)   Delinquency prevention services.
             e)   Drug and alcohol services.
             f)   Mental health services.
             g)   Eligibility determination.
             h)   Employment and training services.







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             i)   Foster care services.
             j)   Health services.
             aa)  Public health services.
             bb)  Housing services.
             cc)  Medically indigent program services.
             dd)  Veteran's services.
             ee)  Aging services.
             ff)  Any other related program as designated by the board of  
               supervisors.


          4)Requires San Diego County to comply with all applicable state  
            and federal privacy laws that govern medical and social  
            service information, including, but not limited to, the  
            Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and the federal  
            Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.


          5)Requires the programs or services to be included in the system  
            only to the extent that federal funding to either the state or  
            the county will not be reduced as a result of the inclusion of  
            the services in the project.


          6)Prohibits this bill from authorizing a county to discontinue  
            meeting its obligations under current law to provide services  
            or to reduce its accountability for the provision of these  
            services.


          7)Requires the county to utilize any and all state general funds  
            and county funds that it is legally allocated or entitled to  
            receive. Requires the county, through the creation of  
            integrated health and social services structures, to maximize  
            federal matching funds, and prohibits the integration from  
            resulting in increased expenditures from the General Fund.


          8)Requires the appropriate state departments, as designated by  
            the Secretary of Health and Human Services, that are  
            assisting, participating, and cooperating in the integrated  
            system to have the authority to waive regulations, with the  
            concurrence of the county, regarding the method of providing  
            services and the method of reporting and accountability, as  







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            may be required to meet the goals set forth in this bill. 


          9)Prohibits departments from waiving regulations pertaining to  
            privacy and confidentiality of records, civil service merit  
            systems, or collective bargaining, and prohibits departments  
            from waiving regulations if the waiver results in a diminished  
            amount or level of services or benefits to eligible recipients  
            as compared to the benefits and services that would have been  
            provided to recipients absent the waiver.


          Comments


          Author's statement.  According to the author, the County of San  
          Diego Health and Human Services Agency has a longstanding local  
          designation as an integrated and comprehensive health and human  
          services system. In 1996, the San Diego County Board of  
          Supervisors merged five local organizations into a super-agency  
          comprised of the former Departments of Health Services, Social  
          Services, Veteran Services, Area Agency on Aging, and the  
          Commission on Children Youth and Family. In 1998 the Public  
          Administrator and Public Guardian was also placed in the Health  
          and Human Services Agency. The Health and Human Services Agency  
          has authority over a broad array of services including aging and  
          independence services, behavioral health, child welfare, public  
          health, and self-sufficiency. Merging the services into one  
          comprehensive system has enabled a more streamlined and  
          effective client-focused delivery of health and social services  
          for almost two decades.  State law authorizes the Counties of  
          Humboldt, Mendocino and Alameda to implement a program for the  
          funding and delivery of services and benefits through an  
          integrated and comprehensive county health and human services  
          system, subject to certain limitations. This bill would  
          authorize San Diego County to operate an integrated and  
          comprehensive health and human services system. 


          Integrated health and human services system and 2011  
          Realignment. Legislation that enacted 2011 Realignment shifts  
          over $6 billion in state revenues and funding responsibilities  
          to local governments. Revenue from realignment comes from state  
          sales tax and state and local vehicle license fee. Realignment  







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          establishes various accounts, and subaccounts within those  
          accounts. One of the realignment accounts is the Support  
          Services Account, which includes the County Intervention Support  
          Services Subaccount, the Protective Services Subaccount and the  
          Behavioral Health Subaccount. Under existing law, counties can  
          annually reallocate money between subaccounts in the Support  
          Services Account, except that the reallocation cannot exceed 10%  
          of the amount deposited in the immediately preceding fiscal year  
          in the subaccount in the Support Services Account with the  
          lowest balance. SB 1020 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review,  
          Chapter 40, Statutes of 2012) furthers the implementation of the  
          2011 Realignment. One of the provisions of SB 1020 allowed any  
          county authorized to operate an integrated and comprehensive  
          county health and human services system to reallocate money  
          between the Protective Services Subaccount and the Behavioral  
          Health Subaccount without being subject to the 10% limit in  
          existing law. 


          Programs in the Protective Services Subaccount and the  
          Behavioral Health Subaccounts are as follows:



                   -------------------------------------------------- 
                  |  Protective Services   |    Behavioral Health    |
                  |       Subaccount       |       Subaccount        |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |    Adult protective    |  Residential perinatal  |
                  |        services        |    drug services and    |
                  |                        |        treatment        |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  | Foster care grants and |  Drug court operations  |
                  |        services        |      and services       |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |Administrative costs of |    Nondrug Medi-Cal     |
                  |  foster care services  |     substance abuse     |
                  |                        |   treatment programs    |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  | Child welfare services |  Drug Medi-Cal program  |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |   Adoptive services    |   Medi-Cal specialty    |
                  |                        | mental health services, |
                  |                        | including the Early and |







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                  |                        |   Periodic Screening,   |
                  |                        |Diagnosis, and Treatment |
                  |                        |   Program and mental    |
                  |                        |health managed care      |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |Child abuse prevention, |  Women and Children's   |
                  |    intervention and    |  Residential Treatment  |
                  |       treatment        |    Services program*    |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |Administrative costs of |                         |
                  |    family adopting     |                         |
                  | children with special  |                         |
                  |         needs          |                         |
                  |------------------------+-------------------------|
                  |                        | * From funds in the     |
                  |                        |Women and Children's     |
                  |                        |Residential Treatment    |
                  |                        |Services Special         |
                  |                        |Account, which is a      |
                  |                        |subaccount of the        |
                  |                        |Behavioral Health        |
                  |                        |Account.                 |
                  |                        |                         |
                   -------------------------------------------------- 


          FISCAL EFFECT:   Appropriation:    No          Fiscal  
          Com.:YesLocal:   No


          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee:

          1)No significant fiscal impact to any state department is  
            anticipated. This bill authorizes state agencies that interact  
            with the integrated program authorized in the bill to waive  
            state regulations as needed to allow the San Diego to operate  
            an integrated system. Any costs to do so by impacted state  
            agencies are anticipated to be minor.

          2)No state fiscal impact is anticipated due to potential changes  
            to realignment funding within San Diego County. Under current  
            law, counties have the authority to move up to 10% of funds in  
            their Support Services Account between the various  
            subaccounts. Current law allows counties that operate a joint  







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            health and human services system to move unlimited amounts of  
            funding between the subaccounts. Because the overall amount of  
            realignment funding to San Diego County would not change under  
            this bill, there is no state fiscal impact from this change.


          SUPPORT:   (Verified8/11/16)


          San Diego County (source)
          California State Association of Counties
          Urban Counties of California


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified8/11/16)


          None received


          ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT:     This bill is sponsored by San Diego  
          County, which argues it has a long-standing designation as an  
          integrated and comprehensive health and human services system.  
          San Diego County writes that it approved the merger of multiple  
          organizations into a single Health and Human Services Agency,  
          which has authority over a broad array of services, including  
          aging and independence services, behavioral health services,  
          child welfare services, public health services and  
          self-sufficiency services. San Diego County writes that this  
          bill allows San Diego County to utilize the benefit of being  
          recognized as an integrated and comprehensive county health and  
          human services system as the counties of Humboldt, Mendocino and  
          Alameda already are.


          ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 5/5/16
          AYES:  Achadjian, Alejo, Travis Allen, Arambula, Atkins, Baker,  
            Bigelow, Bloom, Bonilla, Bonta, Brough, Brown, Burke,  
            Calderon, Campos, Chang, Chau, Chávez, Chiu, Chu, Cooley,  
            Cooper, Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dodd, Eggman, Frazier,  
            Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gatto, Gipson,  
            Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Grove, Hadley, Harper, Roger  
            Hernández, Holden, Irwin, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Kim, Lackey,  
            Levine, Linder, Lopez, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, Mayes,  







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            McCarty, Medina, Melendez, Mullin, Nazarian, Obernolte,  
            O'Donnell, Olsen, Patterson, Quirk, Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez,  
            Salas, Santiago, Steinorth, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting,  
            Wagner, Waldron, Weber, Wilk, Williams, Wood, Rendon
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Beth Gaines

          Prepared by:Scott Bain / HEALTH / (916) 651-4111
          8/15/16 20:30:01


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