SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,55 (a) Mental health evidence-based improvement strategies.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,76 (b) Mental health literacy and stigma reduction programs for pupils and
7adults.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,108 (c) Collaborating or contracting with community mental health providers,
9consultants, organizations, cooperative educational service agencies, and other
10experts to provide consultation, training, mentoring, and coaching.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1111 (d) Parent training and informational events.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1212 (e) Assistance programs for pupils and families.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1313 (f) Mental health navigators.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1414 (g) Mental health system planning.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1515 (h) Translator and interpreter services.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1716 (i) Offsetting the costs associated with school-employed mental health
17professionals accessible to all pupils.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,1918 (j) The costs of the setting up spaces and purchasing equipment suitable for
19mental health telehealth service delivery.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,2220 (k) The costs of projects designed to assist minors experiencing problems
21resulting from the use of alcohol or other drugs or to prevent alcohol or other drug
22use by minors.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,2323 (L) Telehealth services, as defined in s. 440.01 (1) (hm).
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,24 24(2) The following costs are ineligible for reimbursement under sub. (1):
SB70-SSA2-SA3,45,2525 (a) Payments for direct treatment services or insurance deductibles.
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1(b) Nonmental health–related training.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,22 (c) Staff salaries for nonmental health–related positions.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,43 (d) Indirect costs of regular school operations such as existing overhead
4expenses.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,8 5(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (dc) in any fiscal year is insufficient
6to pay the full amount of aid requested under sub. (1), the state superintendent shall
7prorate state aid payments among the school boards and the operators of charter
8schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x) that are eligible for the aid.”.
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SB70-SSA2-SA3,115 10Section 115. 20.255 (2) (da) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,116 11Section 116. 20.255 (2) (db) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,1312 20.255 (2) (db) Aid for school-based mental health professionals; staff. The
13amounts in the schedule for aid under s. 115.364.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,117 14Section 117. 115.364 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,16 15115.364 (title) Aid for school school-based mental health programs
16professionals; staff.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,118 17Section 118. 115.364 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 115.364 (1) and
18amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA3,46,2019 115.364 (1) In this section:, “ pupil services professional” means a school
20counselor, school social worker, school psychologist, or school nurse.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,119 21Section 119. 115.364 (1) (a), (am) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
SB70-SSA2-SA3,120 22Section 120. 115.364 (2) (a) (intro.) and 1. of the statutes are consolidated,
23renumbered 115.364 (2) (a) and amended to read:
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1115.364 (2) (a) Beginning in the 2018-19 2023-24 school year and annually
2thereafter, the state superintendent shall do all of the following: 1. Subject, subject
3to par. (b), from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (da), pay to an eligible (db),
4reimburse a
school district board, the operator of a charter school established under
5s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), or the governing body of a private school participating in a
6program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 for
an amount equal to 50 percent of the amount
7by which the school district increased its
expenditures made by the school board,
8operator, or governing body
in the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain
9social workers over the amount it expended in the school year immediately preceding
10the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain social workers
pupil services
11professionals, including pupil services professionals who provided telehealth
12services
.