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SPONSOR: Irwin DATE TYPED: 02/18/01 HB 711
SHORT TITLE: 6th Judicial District Juvenile Services SB
ANALYST: Dunbar


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY01 FY02 FY01 FY02
$ 500.0 Recurring General Fund



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



Relates to SB 238, SB 399, HB2, SB 627



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



Children Youth and Families Department



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



HB 711 appropriates $500.0 to CYFD to expand a continuum of juvenile justice services, including delinquency prevention programs, intervention programs and detention programs in the sixth judicial district.



Significant Issues



This appropriation would provide additional funding for services that are currently being provided. The appropriation is intended for the sixth judicial district only.

PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS



Juvenile Justice Division performance measures relating to informal and formal probation services are impacted. Performance measures need to be updated if bill is enacted.



FISCAL IMPLICATIONS



HB 711 appropriates $500.0 from the general fund to CYFD for expenditure in FY02. The appropriation is recurring and any unexpended or unencumbered balances would revert at the end of the fiscal year to the general fund. The appropriation is not contained in the CYFD budget request or the Executive Budget.



ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



It is not clear whether CYFD can contract for these services with this appropriation. However, there is no language in the bill to prevent them from contracting these services.

RELATIONSHIP



Relates to SB 238 which appropriates $51.0 to expand the Juvenile Drug Court in the sixth judicial district.



Relates to SB 399 which appropriates$575.0 for maintaining a systematic approach to juvenile justice.



Relates to SB 627 which is a duplicate except for the funding



HB 2 contains funding for basic services and this addition $150.0 will expand services in these areas



OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES



The Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee currently provides at least partial funding, direction and oversight to at least two programs that would be affected by this bill. These programs are the Starr boot camp program and the juvenile shelter in Deming.

Another bill SB 399 appropriates $575.0 for maintaining a systematic approach to juvenile justice. SB 399 includes $200.0 for the Star Model Leadership Academy and $100.0 for the youth shelter program in Deming.

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