The bill outlines the duties of the children's cabinet, emphasizing the need for coordinated leadership among different programs and agencies dealing with children's welfare and services. This includes formulating strategies to address gaps in early care and education, medical and behavioral health services, child welfare, and juvenile justice initiatives, thereby creating a comprehensive resource for children's services. Additionally, the cabinet is required to meet at least quarterly, fostering continual assessment and adaptation of strategies in response to the evolving needs of children.
Summary
Senate Bill 2159 aims to amend the children's cabinet structure in North Dakota, enhancing its role in assessing and coordinating the care for children across various government branches and tribal nations. The bill proposes a diverse membership for the cabinet, which includes representatives from the governor's office, the judiciary, legislative assembly, educational authorities, as well as community interests. By broadening the cabinet's composition, the bill seeks to facilitate inclusive leadership applicable to children's services across the state.
Contention
Despite its intention to improve children's services, the implementation of SB 2159 may raise concerns regarding funding and resource allocation among various state departments tasked with supporting the cabinet. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of the cabinet's proposed strategies in addressing systemic issues faced by children, particularly in underserved communities. There may also be discussions surrounding the balance of authority among different governmental layers and the role of local entities versus state-level coordination.
Leases of department of health and human services property, substance use disorder treatment program, basic care payment rates, state of residence for child care assistance, opioid settlement advisory committee, and children's cabinet; to provide for a transfer; to authorize a line of credit; to provide legislative intent; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide an application; to provide an exemption; to provide for a report; and to provide an effective date.
The autism voucher; to provide a statement of legislative intent; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide for a report; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.
The powers and duties of the department of health and human services, treatment hearing timelines, and membership of the cross-disability advisory council; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide an expiration date.