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Department of Developmental Services
DEPARTMENT | FY 2019 Budgetary Recommendation |
FY 2019 Federal, Trust, and ISF |
FY 2019 Total Spending |
FY 2019 Budgetary Non-Tax Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Department of Developmental Services | 1,922,975 | 14,050 | 1,937,025 | 822,463 |
account | description | amount |
---|---|---|
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES | 1,937,025,426 | |
Budgetary Recommendation | 1,922,975,426 | |
5911-1003 | DDS SERVICE COORDINATION AND ADMINISTRATION
For service coordination and administration of the department of developmental services |
68,888,505 |
5911-2000 | TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
For transportation costs associated with community-based day and work programs; provided, that the department shall provide transportation on the basis of priority of need as determined by the department |
23,824,627 |
5920-2000 | COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
For vendor-operated, community-based, residential adult services, including intensive individual supports; provided, that the commissioner of the department of developmental services shall transfer funds from this item to item 5920-2010, as necessary, pursuant to an allocation plan, which shall detail, by object class, the distribution of the funds to be transferred and which the commissioner shall file with the house and senate committees on ways and means 15 days before the transfer; and provided further, that not more than $5,000,000 shall be transferred from this item in fiscal year 2019 |
1,192,178,088 |
5920-2010 | STATE OPERATED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
For state-operated, community-based, residential services for adults, including community-based health services |
211,913,926 |
5920-2025 | COMMUNITY DAY AND WORK PROGRAMS
For community-based day and work programs and associated transportation costs for adults; provided, that the department shall provide transportation on the basis of priority of need as determined by the department |
209,629,791 |
5920-3000 | RESPITE FAMILY SUPPORTS
For respite services and intensive family supports |
64,014,863 |
5920-3010 | AUTISM DIVISION
For support services for families of children with autism through the autism division |
6,474,349 |
5920-3020 | AUTISM OMNIBUS
For the implementation of chapter 226 of the acts of 2014, including services and supports for individuals with a developmental disability attributable to autism spectrum disorder, Smith-Magenis syndrome, or Prader-Willi syndrome |
18,083,764 |
5920-3025 | AGING WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
For funding to support initiatives to address the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities who are aging including, but not limited to, individuals with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease, through the identification of best practices for services for such individuals, including: (i) medical care coordination models that address conditions common to individuals with developmental disabilities who are aging; (ii) training for direct care and other staff in the identification of dementia or other age-related conditions; and (iii) the collection of data regarding the effectiveness of the initiatives included in this item |
100,000 |
5920-5000 | TURNING 22 PROGRAM AND SERVICES
For services to clients of the department who turn 22 years of age during state fiscal year 2019 |
25,044,805 |
5930-1000 | STATE FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
For the operation of facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities; provided, that the department may allocate funds from this item to items 5920-2000, 5920-2010 and 5920-2025, as necessary, under allocation plans submitted to the house and senate committees on ways and means 30 days before any transfer for residential and day services for clients formerly receiving inpatient care at ICF/MRs |
102,822,708 |
account | description | amount | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Intragovernmental Service Spending | 6,500,000 | |||||
5948-0012 | CHARGEBACK FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION ALTERNATIVES
For the operation of a program providing alternatives to residential placements for children with intellectual disabilities, including the costs of intensive home-based supports provided for the purposes of item 7061-0012
|
6,500,000 |
account | description | amount |
---|---|---|
Federal Grant Spending | 350,000 | |
5947-0015 | LIFESPAN RESPITE CARE PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Lifespan Respite Care Program |
100,000 |
5947-0021 | PARTNERSHIP FOR TRANSITION TO EMPLOYMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Partnership for Transition to Employment |
250,000 |
account | description | amount |
---|---|---|
Trust Spending | 7,200,000 | |
5911-2001 | DDS COMMISSIONER'S TRUST | 7,200,000 |
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