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Bill Detail: SB24-135

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Title Modification of State Agency & Department Reporting Requirements
Status Governor Signed (03/22/2024)
Bill Subjects
  • State Government
House Sponsors K. Brown (D)
T. Winter (R)
Senate Sponsors J. Buckner (D)
J. Smallwood (R)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee State, Veterans and Military Affairs
Date Introduced 02/07/2024
Summary

The bill modifies statutory requirements for state departments' and
agencies' reports. The following reports are affected by the bill.
In the department of human services:
  • The annual report, under the supervision of district and
county attorneys, on the nature and result of actions taken
to recover the cost of the care and maintenance of a child
committed to a state institution from the child's parents is
eliminated (sections 3, 4, and 5 of the bill).
In the department of local affairs, the following reports are
eliminated:
  • The annual report on the effectiveness of the gray and
black market marijuana enforcement grant program
(section 16);
  • The annual report on the effectiveness of the defense
counsel on first appearance grant program (section 17); and
  • The annual report on the activities of the peace officers and
behavioral health support and community partnerships
grant program (section 18).
In the department of health care policy and financing:
  • The annual report on the accountable care collaborative is
modified to be combined with the annual report submitted
by the department to the joint budget committee and the
health and human services committees of the house and
senate (section 24);
  • The quarterly report on residential and inpatient substance
use disorder utilization management statistics is eliminated
and is replaced with displaying the same statistics on the
department's website (section 25);
  • The date of the annual report on managed care entity
denials for residential and inpatient substance use disorder
treatment is changed from December 1, 2022, and each
December 1 thereafter to January 31, 2025, and each
January 31 thereafter (section 26); and
  • The annual report on community transition services and
supports is eliminated (section 27).
In the office of information technology:
  • The annual requirement that counties report to the chief
information officer on county budget, revenue, and
expenditures is eliminated (sections 21, 22, and 23).
In the department of early childhood:
  • The date of the report on the evaluation of the child abuse
prevention trust fund is changed from November 1, 2026,
to November 1, 2029 (section 28);
  • The date of the report on the child care services and
substance use disorder treatment pilot program is changed
from June 30, 2023, to June 30, 2028 (section 29);
  • The annual report on early intervention services is
eliminated (section 30);
  • The date of the report on the evaluation of the early
childhood mental health consultation program is changed
from January 2027 to January 2028 (section 31);
  • The statewide report due every 3 years on the quality
improvement of early childhood education programs is
eliminated (section 32); and
  • The annual report on the infant and toddler quality and
availability grant program is eliminated (section 33).
In the office of economic development and international trade:
  • The date of the annual report on the implementation of the
venture capital program is changed from February 1 to May
1 (section 20).
In the department of revenue, the following reporting statutes are
repealed:
  • The statute covering the one-time 2021 report on medical
marijuana delivery (section 39); and
  • The statute covering the one-time 2005 report on the lottery
expenditure evaluation (section 40).
In the department of higher education:
  • The annual report on concurrent enrollment is eliminated
(sections 7 and 8);
  • The release date of the annual report on the statewide
postsecondary education master plan goals and
state-supported institutions' progress toward meeting those
goals is modified to be due annually rather than on a
specified date (section 9);
  • The dates of the annual reports on the success of high
school graduates in postsecondary education are modified
to require annual reporting rather than reporting by specific
dates (section 10);
  • The annual report on supplemental academic instruction
and developmental education courses is eliminated
(sections 10 and 11);
  • The annual report on the resident and nonresident makeup
of state-supported institutions of higher education is
modified to be required every 3 years (section 12); and
  • The due date for the annual report on the implementation
and development of open educational resources is changed
from October 1 to December 1 (sections 13 and 14).
In the department of law:
  • The annual report on the insurance fraud unit in the
attorney general's office is eliminated (section 15).
In the department of public safety:
  • The annual report on domestic violence-related assaults
and deaths is eliminated (section 6).
In the department of natural resources and division of parks and
wildlife:
  • The annual report on activities concerning species
conservation is eliminated (section 19);
  • The annual report on acquisitions of real property or
interests in water is modified to only include information
on acquisitions that are pending or that occurred within the
previous 5 years (section 34);
  • The annual report on the wildlife for future generations
trust fund is eliminated (section 35);
  • The report on the progress of the 2015 5-year strategic plan
is eliminated (section 36);
  • The annual report on the administration of the division of
parks and wildlife is eliminated (section 37); and
  • The annual report on the parks for future generations trust
fund is eliminated (section 38).
In the division of insurance, the following reports are eliminated:
  • The annual list of insurance carrier average reimbursement
rates that is posted on the division's website (section 1);
and
  • The annual report on out-of-network use and payment
arbitrations (section 2).
The bill also makes conforming amendments.

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