COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH

OVERSIGHT DIVISION


FISCAL NOTE

 

L.R. No.:         4331-01

Bill No.:          HB 1656

Subject:           Health Care; Health Department; Mental Health Department; Nursing and Boarding Homes

Type:              Original

Date:               January 30, 2008





 

Bill Summary:            This legislation allows for nursing home transition grants for long-term care residents receiving MO HealthNet.



FISCAL SUMMARY


ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON GENERAL REVENUE FUND

FUND AFFECTED

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Estimated

Net Effect on

General Revenue

Fund

$0

$0

$0

 

ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON OTHER STATE FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Estimated

Net Effect on Other

State Funds

$0

$0

$0


Numbers within parentheses: ( ) indicate costs or losses.

This fiscal note contains 5 pages.




ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Estimated

Net Effect on All

Federal Funds

$0

$0

$0



ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FULL TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)

FUND AFFECTED

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Estimated

Net Effect on

FTE

0

0

0


Estimated Total Net Effect on All funds expected to exceed $100,000 savings or (cost).


Estimated Net Effect on General Revenue Fund expected to exceed $100,000 (cost).


ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED

FY 2009

FY 2010

FY 2011

Local Government

$0

$0

$0








FISCAL ANALYSIS


ASSUMPTION


Officials from the Office of the Missouri State Treasurer, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Health and Senior Services and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee each assume the proposal would have no fiscal impact on their respective agencies.


Officials from the Office of the Secretary of State (SOS) state many bills considered by the General Assembly include provisions allowing or requiring agencies to submit rules and regulations to implement the act. The SOS is provided with core funding to handle a certain amount of normal activity resulting from each year’s legislative session. The fiscal impact for this fiscal note to the SOS for Administrative Rules is less than $2,500. The SOS recognizes that this is a small amount and does not expect that additional funding would be required to meet these costs. However, the SOS also recognizes that many such bills may be passed by the General Assembly in a given year and that collectively the costs may be in excess of what the office can sustain with the core budget. Therefore, the SOS reserves the right to request funding for the cost of supporting administrative rules requirements should the need arise based on a review of the finally approved bills signed by the governor.


Oversight assumes the SOS could absorb the costs of printing and distributing regulations related to this proposal. If multiple bills pass which require the printing and distribution of regulations at substantial costs, the SOS could request funding through the appropriation process. Any decisions to raise fees to defray costs would likely be made in subsequent fiscal years.


Officials from the Department of Social Services state the transition grant already exists in RSMo Section 208.810 as the "transition to independence grant." This proposal requires that the DHSS Division of Senior and Disability Services (instead of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation) in cooperation with the DSS establish and administer the grants and seek federal and private grants moneys.


The requirement that the MO HealthNet Division assist with developing information and training on community-based service options for residents transitioning into the community is removed in this proposal.


Since the transition grant already exists in statute as the Missouri transition to independence grant and there is only a slight change with the removal of the requirement for the MHD to assist with training, the MHD assumes no impact.


ASSUMPTION (continued)


Officials from the Department of Mental Health (DMH) assume the number of DMH clients transitioning from a nursing home back into the community is minimal. Therefore, the fiscal impact would be negligible.




FISCAL IMPACT - State Government

FY 2009

(10 Mo.)

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

$0

$0

$0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government

FY 2009

(10 Mo.)

FY 2010

FY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

$0

$0

$0



FISCAL IMPACT - Small Business


No direct fiscal impact to small businesses would be expected as a result of this proposal.



FISCAL DESCRIPTION


The proposed legislation appears to have no fiscal impact.


This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental space.









SOURCES OF INFORMATION


Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee

Office of the Missouri State Treasurer

Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Office of the Secretary of State

Department of Mental Health

Department of Health and Senior Services

Department of Social Services







                                                                                                Mickey Wilson, CPA

                                                                                                Director

                                                                                                January 30, 2008