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12 111 96 12:59 V1 919 733 1065 SC;CC 40U15 <br /> 1 <br /> 3. AFDC-Emergency Assistance <br /> Seek legislation providing that the counties shall be held harmless for any loss or <br /> reduction in federal AFDC-Emergency Assistance funds used to supplant state <br /> appropriations for mandated. services. (Cabarrus) <br /> Efforts have been undertaken in recent years to arrange for North Carolir a to draw down <br /> federal funds to meet widely documented needs for preventive, protective:, foster care, and <br /> treatment services. North Carolina began receiving funds under the AFDC-Emergency <br /> Assistance Program two years ago. This year,North Carolina counties,%ill draw an <br /> estimated$45 million in this funding to protect children. The increased federal receipts <br /> have been used to supplant state appropriations for an array of social and mental health <br /> services. The federal Welfare Reform Act combines the Emergency Assistance funds with <br /> others in a capped block grant. <br /> 4. Human Service Delivery <br /> Seek legislation to provide that all counties have the flexibility to reorganize <br /> theirhuman services delivery system to be more cost effective and customer focused. <br /> (Catawba) <br /> G.S. 153A-76 provides authority for the Board of County Commissioners to organize <br /> County Government. However, it sets out certain limitations to that authority which in <br /> some instances are seen as prohibiting a more cost effective community friendly <br /> organization. This proposal would allow the Board of County Commissioners to assign <br /> functions and services as appropriate to their needs,provided that duties assigned by law <br /> to certain individuals are still carried out within the law_ <br /> 5. Human Service Governance <br /> Seek legislation to amend G.S. 153A-77 to remove the population threshold and enable all <br /> counties to consolidate human service governing boards. (Legislative Gals Committee) <br /> In 1995,the Association sought legislation"to repeal the population limitation of G.S. <br /> 153A-77 that prevents counties from choosing to consolidate human service programs_" <br /> The General Assembly enacted Chapter 690 of the 1995 Session Laws(Regular Session <br /> 1996), permitting counties to create consolidated human services boards,combining <br /> boards of social services,health and mental health. As with the subsection permitting a <br /> board of eouuaissioners to assume direct control of these boards,the subsection <br /> permitting a consolidated board applies to counties with a population in !cress of <br /> 425,000. <br /> As the State looks at the impact of welfare reform,managed care,limited dollars,and <br /> operational efficiencies,the issue of how to best deliver human services,which have <br /> traditionally been provided by local social services, mental health, and health departments, <br /> will need to be addressed. <br />