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646.41 Grants for tribal long-term care system development. From the
7appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (b), the department shall annually allocate not
8more than $5,500,000 in each fiscal year to federally recognized American Indian
9tribes and bands located in this state for capital improvements to tribal facilities
10serving tribal members with long-term care needs and for improvements and
11repairs to homes of tribal members with long-term care needs to enable tribal
12members to receive long-term care services at home.”.
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15(1g) GPR-earned. In the appropriation under s. 20.435 (2) (a), the department
16of health services may retain up to $5,900,000 in fiscal year 2023-24 and up to
17$6,000,000 in fiscal year 2024-25 of Medical Assistance reimbursements received by
18the Northern Wisconsin Center, the Southern Wisconsin Center, and the Central
19Wisconsin Center for depreciation and interest costs.”.
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20.435
(5) (cc)
Youth crisis stabilization facilities; grants. The amounts in the
3schedule for grants under s. 51.042 (3m).”.
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46.48
(3m) Deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind behavioral health
7treatment center. The department may distribute not more than $1,936,000 in
8each fiscal year, beginning in fiscal year 2024-25, to a statewide provider of
9behavioral health treatment services for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing,
10or deaf-blind.”.
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(31) Peer run respite centers. The From the appropriation under s.
1420.435 (5) (bc), the department may distribute
not more than $1,200,000 in each 15fiscal year, beginning in fiscal year 2014-15,
grants to regional peer run respite
16centers for individuals with mental health and substance abuse concerns.”
.
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51.042
(3m) Grants. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (cc), the
20department shall award grants to organizations to develop and support youth crisis
21stabilization facilities.”.
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113.48
(26m) Lead service line replacement. The legislature finds and
2determines that the prevalence of lead service lines in connections to public water
3systems poses a public health hazard and that processes for reducing lead entering
4drinking water from such pipes requires additional treatment of wastewater. It is
5therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy of this state, to assist
6private users of public water systems in replacing lead service lines.
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7Section
293. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place,
8insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated:
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20.320
(2) (a)
Lead service line replacement. As a continuing appropriation, the
11amounts in the schedule for lead service line replacement loans under s. 281.61 (8)
12(b).
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281.61
(8) (b) The department of administration shall allocate the amount
15appropriated under s. 20.320 (2) (a) to projects involving forgivable loans to private
16users of public water systems to replace lead service lines.”.
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19“
(5mi)
Healthy eating incentives. The authorized FTE positions for the
20department of health services are increased by 0.5 GPR positions and 0.5 FED
1positions on the effective date of this subsection, to be funded from the appropriation
2under s. 20.435 (4) (bu), for the purpose of administering the program under s. 49.79
3(7m).”.
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5“
(5n)
Crisis urgent care and observation facilities administration. The
6authorized FTE positions for the department of health services are increased by 1.0
7GPR position on the effective date of this subsection, to be funded from the
8appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (ck), for the purpose of administering the grant
9program under s. 51.036.”.