Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Human Services Committee |
HB 2999
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Brief Description: Concerning traumatic brain injury.
Sponsors: Representatives Flannigan, McCoy, Armstrong, Ross, Pettigrew, Moeller, Ormsby, Wallace and Simpson.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/28/10
Staff: Linda Merelle (786-7092).
Background:
In 2007 the Legislature passed Second Substitute House Bill 2055 which created the Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Strategic Partnership Advisor Council (Advisory Council) as an advisory council to the Governor, Legislature, and the Secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).
The Advisory Council is made up of a wide variety of individuals appointed by the Governor. It includes representatives from several state agencies, non-profit agencies working with individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), medical specialists, rehabilitation and vocational specialists, social workers, veterans, the National Guard, a Washington Native American Indian Tribe, the Washington Protection and Advocacy System, individuals with TBI, and family members of persons with TBI.
The initial appointments to the Advisory Council were made by September 2007. The initial terms were to run for three years, and were staggered. The Advisory Council annually elects a chairperson.
Duties of the Advisory Council include collaboration with the DSHS to develop a comprehensive statewide plan to address the needs of individuals with TBI, the development of a comprehensive statewide information and referral network for individuals with TBI, the development of a statewide registry to collect data regarding individuals with TBI, and efforts of the DSHS to provide services for individuals with TBI.
Traumatic Brain Injury Account.
The Traumatic Brain Injury Account (Account) is funded by two dollars of the fee imposed for traffic infractions. Moneys in the Account may only be spent after appropriation and may be used only to provide a public awareness campaign and services relating to TBI, for information and referral services, and for costs of required DSHS staff providing support to the Advisory Council. The Secretary of the DSHS has the authority to administer the funds.
Summary of Bill:
Composition of the Advisory Council.
The composition of the Advisory Council is changed to categorize some council members as "voting" members, and representatives of state agencies and associations as "ex officio voting" members. A representative of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction is to be appointed as an ex officio voting member by June 30, 2010.
The term of appointed council members is three years. No "voting" council member may serve for more than two terms except for the representative from the nonprofit organization serving individuals with TBI.
Comprehensive Statewide Plan.
In addition to collaborating with the DSHS to develop a comprehensive statewide plan to address the needs of individuals with TBI, the duties of the Advisory Council will include that of revising and updating the Comprehensive Statewide Plan, as needed.
The DSHS will include in the Statewide Comprehensive Plan a staffing plan for adequate support for Advisory Council activities and designate at least one staff person responsible for coordinating policies, programs, and services for individuals with TBI and providing staff support to the Advisory Council.
Timelines.
The timelines set forth in the enabling Legislation are removed, such as those regarding initial appointments to the Advisory Council, preliminary reports regarding recommendations for a comprehensive statewide plan, and the development of a statewide referral and information network.
Reporting Requirements.
The required report to the Legislature and the Governor will contain the Advisory Council's recommendations for: (1) revisions to the comprehensive statewide plan; (2) using the Traumatic Brain Injury Account; and (3) a staffing plan for the Advisory Council support. The reporting requirements of the DSHS are changed from annually to biennially, and the report must include any changes in the Comprehensive Statewide Plan.
Authority and Duties of the Department of Social and Health Services.
The DSHS has the authority to accept and expend or retain any gifts, bequests, contributions, or grants from private persons or private and public agencies to carry out the purpose of the chapter.
Traumatic Brain Injury Account.
The Account is changed to a non-appropriated account; the Secretary of the DSHS has the authority to administer the funds. The moneys in the Account may be used only to support activities in the TBI Comprehensive Statewide Plan, to provide a public awareness campaign and services relating to traumatic brain injury, for information referral services, and for costs of required DSHS staff providing support for the Advisory Council.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.