BUDGET STATEMENT. Assembly Bill (AB) 118 (Chapter 40, Statutes of 2011) and ABX1 16 (Chapter 13, Extraordinary Session, Statutes of 2011) realigned the funding for Agency adoptions from the CDSS to the local governments and redirected specific tax revenues to fund these services. AB 118 and ABX1 16 realigned a total of $6 million general fund to the counties who have not had a licensed public adoption agency. As stated in County Fiscal Letter (CFL) Number 11/12-18 dated September 16, 2011, the county specific distribution of the $6 million general fund was based on a percent to total of each county’s specific combined 12-year average of child and family referrals to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Offices that have been providing Agency adoption services to these counties. a. Invoicing In consultation with the County Welfare Directors Association, for those counties opting to contract directly with CDSS to continue the Agency adoption services, CDSS will invoice each on a weekly cost per case basis of $62 based on the county specific distribution provided in CFL No. 11/12-18. The CDSS will invoice the County quarterly the total cost for each active child case and each family case referred to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Office for adoption services. This rate would be claimed up to but not exceeding Three Million, and Seventy-Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($3,073,475.00). Six Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Five Dollars ($614, 695) for each Fiscal Year (2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26) the amount of the allocation received by the County in any Fiscal Year.
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Sources: Adoption Services Agreement, Adoption Services Agreement
BUDGET STATEMENT. Assembly Bill (AB) 118 (Chapter 40, Statutes of 2011) and ABX1 16 (Chapter 13, Extraordinary Session, Statutes of 2011) realigned the funding for Agency adoptions from the CDSS to the local governments and redirected specific tax revenues to fund these services. AB 118 and ABX1 16 realigned a total of $6 million general fund to the counties who have not had a licensed public adoption agency. As stated in County Fiscal Letter (CFL) Number 11/12-18 dated September 16, 2011, the county specific distribution of the $6 million general fund was based on a percent to total of each county’s specific combined 12-year average of child and family referrals to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Offices that have been providing Agency adoption services to these counties.
a. Invoicing In consultation with the County Welfare Directors Association, for those counties opting to contract directly with CDSS to continue the Agency adoption services, CDSS will invoice each on a weekly cost per case basis of $62 based on the county specific distribution provided in CFL No. 11/12-18. The CDSS will invoice the County quarterly the total cost for each active child case and each family case referred to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Office for adoption services. This rate would be claimed up to but not exceeding Three Million, and Seventy-Three Fifty Thousand, Four Nine Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($3,073,475.0050,975.00). Six Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Five Dollars ($614, 695) for each Fiscal Year (2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26) the amount of the allocation received by the County in any Fiscal Year.
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Sources: Standard Agreement
BUDGET STATEMENT. Assembly Bill (AB) 118 (Chapter 40, Statutes of 2011) and ABX1 16 (Chapter 13, Extraordinary Session, Statutes of 2011) realigned the funding for Agency adoptions from the CDSS to the local governments and redirected specific tax revenues to fund these services. AB 118 and ABX1 16 realigned a total of $6 million general fund to the counties who have not had a licensed public adoption agency. As stated in County Fiscal Letter (CFL) Number 11/12-18 dated September 16, 2011, the county specific distribution of the $6 million general fund was based on a percent to total of each county’s specific combined 12-year average of child and family referrals to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Offices that have been providing Agency adoption services to these counties.
a. Invoicing In consultation with the County Welfare Directors Association, for those counties opting to contract directly with CDSS to continue the Agency adoption services, CDSS will shall invoice each on a weekly cost per case basis of $62 based on the county specific distribution provided in CFL No. 11/12-18. The CDSS will shall invoice the County quarterly the total cost for each active child case and each family case referred to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Office for adoption services. This rate would be claimed up to but not exceeding Three Million, and Seventy-Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Fifty Thousand Dollars ($3,073,475.00450,000.00). Six Two Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Five Thousand Dollars ($614, 695200,000.00) for each Fiscal Year (2021-22, 2022-23, 23 and Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) for Fiscal Year 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26) the amount of the allocation received by the County in any Fiscal Year.
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Sources: Agreement for Special Services
BUDGET STATEMENT. Assembly Bill (AB) 118 (Chapter 40, Statutes of 2011) and ABX1 16 (Chapter 13, Extraordinary Session, Statutes of 2011) realigned the funding for Agency adoptions from the CDSS to the local governments and redirected specific tax revenues to fund these services. AB 118 and ABX1 16 realigned a total of $6 million general fund to the counties who have not had a licensed public adoption agency. As stated in County Fiscal Letter (CFL) Number 11/12-18 dated September 16, 2011, the county specific distribution of the $6 million general fund was based on a percent to total of each county’s specific combined 12-year average of child and family referrals to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Offices that have been providing Agency adoption services to these counties.
a. Invoicing In consultation with the County Welfare Directors Association, for those counties opting to contract directly with CDSS to continue the Agency adoption services, CDSS will invoice each on a weekly cost per case basis of $62 based on the county specific distribution provided in CFL No. 11/12-18. The CDSS will invoice the County quarterly the total cost for each active child case and each family case referred to the CDSS’ Adoptions Regional Office for adoption services. This rate would be claimed up to but not exceeding Three Million, and SeventyOne Hundred Forty-Three Thousand, Four Thousand Nine Hundred and SeventyTwenty-Five Nine Dollars ($3,073,475.00). Six Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Five Dollars ($614, 695143,929.00) for each Fiscal Year (2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26) the amount of the allocation received by the County in any Fiscal Yearfiscal year.
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Sources: Adoption Services Agreement