Florida Senate - 2018                          SENATOR AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 8
       
       
       
       
       
       
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       Senator Rouson moved the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment 
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    3         Delete lines 2702 - 2739
    4  and insert:
    5         Section 20. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the nonrecurring
    6  sum of $27,035,360 from the Federal Grants Trust Fund and the
    7  recurring sum of $25 million from the General Revenue Fund are
    8  appropriated to the Department of Children and Families. From
    9  the recurring general revenue funds, the following amounts are
   10  appropriated, as specified:
   11         (1) Two million dollars, to expand acute care and detox
   12  services on both integrated crisis stabilization units and
   13  freestanding detoxification units;
   14         (2) Seven million dollars, to expand residential treatment
   15  capacity;
   16         (3) The sum of $3.1 million for managing entity care
   17  coordination, deployment of targeted opioid responses for
   18  communities, and housing;
   19         (4) Three million dollars for outpatient, case management,
   20  and aftercare services;
   21         (5) Two million dollars for hospital diversion programs;
   22         (6) Two million dollars for recovery support services;
   23         (7) The sum of $2.5 million for targeted prevention, to
   24  expand evidence-based prevention for youth and to administer a
   25  statewide media campaign;
   26         (8) Four hundred thousand dollars to the Florida
   27  Association of Managing Entities, to ensure consistent messaging
   28  on the dangers of using opioids, safe medication management, and
   29  access to recovery resources; and
   30         (9) Three million dollars for faith-based matching grants.