Budget Committee on Human Services

Membership Information

Budget Committee on Human Services

Number Of Members:

Members


Representative
District 8 | R
Chairman

Senator
District 13 | R
Vice Chairman

Representative
District 30 | R

Representative
District 49 | D

Representative
District 33 | R

Representative
District 48 | D

Representative
District 17 | R

Representative
District 20 | D

Representative
District 34 | R

Representative
District 40 | R

Representative
District 21 | D

Representative
District 17 | R

Representative
District 14 | R

Senator
District 9 | D

Senator
District 18 | D

Senator
District 46 | R

Senator
District 32 | D

Senator
District 6 | D

Senator
District 25 | R
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September 14, 2000 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm CDT

June 29, 2000 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm CDT

December 8, 1999 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm CST

October 6, 1999 - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm CDT
October 7, 1999 - 9:00 am to 3:15 pm CDT

Committee Studies and Assignments

2012 § 28  Study the services provided by human service centers, including the appropriateness and justification for continuing human service center programs, the cost/benefit of human service programs, methods for evaluating the effectiveness and outcomes of human service center programs, and the need to establish priorities relating to human service center programs

2114 § 3  Requires the Department of Human Services to report periodically to the Legislative Council, or an interim committee designated by the Council, on the progress of any negotiation with any tribal government to establish a pilot project for administration of a tribal family assistance grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and requires the interim committee to report its findings and recommendations to the 57th Legislative Assembly

2114 § 4  Study the implementation of the temporary assistance for needy families program in this state, the effectiveness of that program to accomplish welfare reform, the need for continuing legislative monitoring, the proportion of adults living in Indian country who are employed, and the efforts of the Department of Human Services to negotiate a pilot project under which the state would participate in the cost of providing services under a tribal family assistance grant

4003  Receive report from the Department of Human Services on improving its administrative structure and enhancing its budget presentation methods and monitor implementation of the recommendations

4036  Study the operation of the temporary assistance for needy families program in North Dakota as it relates to the relationship between the state and the federally recognized Indian tribes in the state

Approve termination of any waiver obtained by the Department of Human Services for the training, education, employment, and management (TEEM) program or the demonstration project to combine the benefits under the aid to families with dependent children, temporary assistance for needy families, fuel assistance, and food stamp programs (NDCC § 50-06-01.8)

Approve revised administration of the temporary assistance for needy families program by the Department of Human Services (NDCC § 50-09-29)

Receive report from the Department of Human Services regarding its review of departmental program funding issues during the 1999-2000 interim (1999 S.L., ch. 34, § 25)

Receive periodic reports from the Department of Human Services on the progress in its efforts to determine the most reliable current data concerning the proportion of unemployed adults living in Indian country (1999 S.L., ch. 421, § 5)

Receive report in August 2000 from the Department of Human Services on the progress of implementing child support income withholding through the state disbursement unit (1999 S.L., ch. 142, § 4)