55 Pa. Code § 3140.17 - Review of county plans and budgets
(a) Prior to submitting its determination of
a county's total costs and reimbursable costs to the governor and General
Assembly, the Department will meet with representatives of each of the counties
to review and discuss the needs-based plan and budget estimate. A county may
involve the juvenile court and other appropriate agencies in the
meeting.
(b) The Department will
review each county's needs-based plan and budget estimate to determine if the
following requirements have been fulfilled:
(1) The needs-based plan and budget estimate
submitted to the Department shall contain the information required in the forms
and instructions bulletin published by the Department. Missing or incomplete
forms or other information may invalidate the portion of the county's budget
request that would be supported by the missing information. The county will be
given an opportunity to provide the missing information.
(2) The needs-based plan and budget estimate
shall show that services required by §§
3130.34-3130.38 will be provided as
required by regulation. Failure of a county to show how required services will
be made available will result in disapproval of the county's needs-based plan
and budget estimate. Before disapproval, the county will be given an
opportunity to respond to the Department's concerns.
(3) The program of services described in a
county's needs-based plan and budget estimate shall be consistent with State
children and youth service objectives established by §
3140.16(d)
(relating to content of the plan and budget estimate). If the Department
determines, after taking into consideration the size of the county, its past
achievement of State objectives and significant problems the county has
experienced, that a county's needs-based plan and budget estimate is not
consistent with State children and youth service objectives, the county will be
given the opportunity to include initiatives in the plan that are directed at
solving problems preventing the achievement of State objectives. Refusal of a
county to develop initiatives consistent with State objectives may result in
disapproval of the needs-based plan and budget estimate or a portion of the
needs-based plan and budget estimate.
(c) The Department will make its
determination of the county's total costs and reimbursable costs and the amount
of State reimbursement allowed the county in accordance with section 704.1(a)
of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. §
704.1(a)), this chapter and
Chapter 3170 (relating to allowable costs and procedures for county children
and youth). The Department's determination will consider whether the county's
needs-based plan and budget estimate is reasonable in relation to the following
criteria:
(1) The needs-based plan and budget
shall provide for no more than the number of families per caseworker required
by §
3130.32 (relating to staffing
requirements) and may provide for no less than 15 families per one caseworker
for nonspecialized programs unless the county had a caseworker to family ratio
that provided service to fewer families per caseworker on June 30, 1991. A
request for a family to caseworker ratio that is less than required by §
3130.32 will not be approved if it
will reduce the ratio of families per caseworker by more than one family from
the ratio approved in the previous year, needs-based plan and budget except
where the addition of one caseworker may reduce the ratio of families per
caseworker by more than one family. The request for staff may not reduce the
ratio to less than 15 families per one caseworker. Projected client caseload
levels used to develop the caseworker to family ratio shall exclude families
and caseworkers in specialized programs and shall be reasonable and adequately
justified in the plan as determined by the Department.
(2) The needs-based plan and budget estimate
may provide for a direct service staff to supervisor ratio, excluding staff and
supervisors assigned to specialized programs, no less than that required by §
3130.32 unless the county had a
lower number of direct service staff to supervisors on June 30, 1991, than is
provided for by §
3130.32. Replacement of
supervisory positions is an allowable cost only if the number of direct service
staff to supervisors is higher than that required by §
3130.32.
(3) The needs-based plan and budget estimate
may include staffing requests for specialized programs such as family
preservation services, child abuse and placement prevention projects, and risk
assessment services that provide for fewer families per caseworker than that
established in paragraph (1) and fewer direct service staff per supervisor than
that established in paragraph (2) but shall be based on adequate justification
as determined by the Department.
(4) Except for staff positions funded under
paragraph (8), a request for funding of new staff positions in a county's
needs-based plan and budget estimate may provide for no more than 8 months
funding during the first fiscal year. A request for funding of vacant staff
positions may provide for no more than 10 months funding unless the county can
show that all or a portion of the vacancies do not represent a consistent trend
as shown by staff vacancy data for the current and previous fiscal
years.
(5) Staff salary and staff
benefit levels requested in a county's needs-based plan and budget estimate may
not exceed the allowable costs for salaries and benefits established in Chapter
3170.
(6) Service levels and
service costs, excluding county staff costs, for purchased services projected
for cost centers and major service categories in the county's needs-based plan
and budget estimate shall be:
(i) Reasonable
when compared with current and prior years trends in the number of children in
the county and the number of children served and with service level, per diem
and cost trends reported to the Department's program and fiscal reporting
systems.
(ii) Reasonable when
compared with service level, per diem and cost trends shown by other comparable
counties.
(iii) Adequately
justified in the county's needs-based plan and budget estimate.
(7) The annual percentage increase
in budgeted expenditures in the county's needs-based plan and budget estimate
over the Departmentally determined, previous year, needs-based budget amounts
for currently provided purchased services for the institutional placement, the
community-based placement and the in-home and intake major service categories
may not be more than the projected consumer price index for wage earners
developed for the Department for the plan year.
(8) Service levels, per diem rates and cost
estimates for new initiatives and services shall be reasonable and requests
included in the county's plan and budget estimate for new initiatives or
services shall show that:
(i) The new
initiative or service will result in cost savings or reduced rates of increase
within its major service category or another major service category.
(ii) The new initiative or service is less
expensive or more effective than the current service available.
(9) The cost of the new initiative
or service is limited to 6 months funding during the first year but may receive
up to 10 months funding based on adequate justification as determined by the
Department that the county will have the new initiative in operation in less
than 6 months and the initiative will result in cost savings during the first
year. Cost savings shall equal at least the amount of additional funds approved
to implement the initiative for more than 6 months.
(10) Based on the service levels and budgeted
expenditures requested for the major service categories, the county's
needs-based plan and budget estimate shall project Federal Title IV-E revenues
under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.A. §§
670-679a) and other program income
that is reasonable when compared to prior years actual and estimated actual
costs and shall reflect full compliance with Subchapters B and C (relating to
placement maintenance; and adoption assistance) and §
3170.31(a) and
(b) (relating to the liability of the county
and the Department).
(11) The
annual percentage increase in budgeted expenditures in the county's needs-based
plan and budget estimate over the approved, previous year, needs-based budget
amount for administrative costs may not be more than 3% unless adequately
justified as determined by the Department.
(12) Requests included in the county's
needs-based plan and budget estimate for expansion or improvement to the
county's management information or electronic data processing systems shall
describe the purpose and cost of the expansion or improvement.
(13) Based on budgeted administrative and
training costs requested, the county's needs-based plan and budget estimate
shall project Federal Title IV-E revenues that are reasonable when compared to
actual costs of the prior year and Departmentally determined needs-based budget
amounts for the previous fiscal years.
(d) If the Department's assessment of the
criteria established in subsection (c) indicates that a portion of the county's
needs-based plan and budget estimate is not reasonable, that portion of the
plan and budget estimate may be determined to be nonreimbursable by the
Department.
(e) The county may
appeal the Department's determination reached in accordance with subsection (c)
under
2
Pa.C.S. §§
501-508 and
701-704 (relating to
Administrative Agency Law) and Chapter 275 (relating to appeal and fair hearing
and administrative disqualification hearings).
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