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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 101Pt. 1Ch. 1§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements

§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements

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§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements

This law says that when a state wants to combine several public programs into one system, the plan must spell out how to make everything shared—like who can get help, the forms people fill out, how services are reported, money handling, where people go for help, case management, special groups, and how to fix big problems.

Key Takeaways

  • •Use the same eligibility standards (or a common way to decide eligibility) for all programs.
  • •Collect data with one form or a uniform format for everyone.
  • •Report service delivery with a single form to the state.
  • •Share budgets, accounting rules, and audit procedures.
  • •Have one intake point that handles eligibility, referrals, and follow‑up.
  • •Use one case‑management system for all services.
  • •Create a method to figure out needs and services for special populations.
  • •Include plans to solve any major barriers or gaps in service.

Example

A state decides to merge its food assistance, health care, and job training programs into a single "one‑stop" service center.

The state must create one set of rules for who can qualify, one application form, one way to report services, a shared budget with audit rules, a single place where people apply and get referrals, a unified case‑management system, a plan for groups like the homeless, and a plan to fix any big gaps they find.

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§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements

Each state level consolidation proposal shall include plans for the development of the following: (a)  Common eligibility standards for programs included within the consolidated proposal, or, if federal law requires different eligibility standards for these programs, a common method for determining eligibility. (b)  A single form for the collection of necessary data from individuals, or a uniform format shared by all programs included in the consolidated proposal. (c)  A single form for reporting service delivery to the state. (d)  Shared plans, budgets, and fiscal accountability mechanisms, including audit procedures. (e)  Common intake points for services included in the consolidated system, that include eligibility determination, referral services, and follow through. (f)  A unified case management system. (g)  A method of determining the needs of, and developing services for, special populations. (h)  Implementation plans that propose solutions to any identified significant barriers or gaps in service. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

eligibilityterminationportconsolidationcollectionaccountabilitymanagementimplementation

Related Statutes

  • § 128680 Health Facility Data Consolidation
  • § 128775 Health Facility Determination Review
  • § 129087 Borrower Financial Monitoring System
  • § 129775 Earthquake Risk Assessment Requirements
  • § 33080.8 Audit Violation Correction Review

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 100130.
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