In administering these programs, the department with authority over each program:
(1) Shall divide all funds received under this part equally, with fifty percent (50%) of the funds to be allocated to the department of finance and administration for family violence shelters and shelter services and fifty percent (50%) to be allocated to the department of children’s services for child abuse prevention services, unless the statute or appropriations bill allocating the funds provides otherwise;
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 71-6-203
- Child abuse prevention services: means those services designed to prevent the occurrence of child abuse and neglect. See Tennessee Code 71-6-202
- Family violence: means causing or attempting to cause bodily injury to a family or household member or placing a family or household member in fear of imminent physical harm by threat of force, regardless of age or mental functioning. See Tennessee Code 71-6-202
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Person: includes a corporation, firm, company or association. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- Reporter: Makes a record of court proceedings and prepares a transcript, and also publishes the court's opinions or decisions (in the courts of appeals).
- Shelter: means a place where family violence victims and their children can seek temporary refuge twenty-four (24) hours a day and seven (7) days a week, including a program that develops and manages a system under which private homes or commercial lodgings are used as refuge for family violence victims and their children. See Tennessee Code 71-6-202
- Shelter services: means counseling for family violence victims, counseling for perpetrators, advocacy for family violence victims, referral of family violence victims to other community resources, community education regarding prevention of family violence and rehabilitation of perpetrators. See Tennessee Code 71-6-202
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
(2) Shall, in disbursing funds received under this part for child abuse prevention services, give priority, where possible, to services for those children at risk because they reside in households where family violence occurs;
(3) In order to assure that funds are distributed statewide, may not disburse more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) from state funds provided under this part to any one (1) shelter service or child abuse prevention service in one (1) fiscal year, unless the responsible department finds that exceeding the fifty thousand dollar ($50,000) guideline is warranted by the availability of funds, the area served by the provider, or the best interests of the citizens served by the program;
(4) Shall accept federal funds that may be available for use in carrying out this part and may use state funds, in addition to funds generated under this part, as matching funds for federal funds if matching funds are required;
(5) Shall assure, to the extent feasible, that any funds allocated under this part shall be used to provide services in addition to those already provided by the department;
(6) May expend only those actual amounts reasonably necessary for administration of the funds provided under this part;
(7) Shall promulgate rules and regulations in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, necessary to carry out the purposes of this part related to the programs under its jurisdiction. Each department may, upon recommendation of its advisory committee, establish standards for operation of the services, including establishment of a timetable for application and disbursement of funds;
(8)
(A) Shall require an annual report from each service funded, which shall include, in addition to all information required by the department, statistics on the number of persons requesting service, the number of persons served, the type of service rendered and a description of the social and economic characteristics of the person served and the number and type of referrals, including medical, legal and education services, made to other community resources. No information contained in the report shall identify any person served or enable any person to determine the identity of such a person;
(B) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the department of children’s services may require each child abuse service funded to submit certain identifying information relating solely to recipients of child abuse prevention services for the narrow purpose of tracking the effectiveness of child abuse prevention services. Such information must be maintained by the department of children’s services as confidential and may not be released for any purpose. Nothing in this subdivision (8) should be construed as allowing access to any identifying information relating to family violence shelters and shelter services; and
(9) Shall establish an advisory committee, which shall review all program criteria adopted by each department and advise the commissioner relative to the allocation of funds under this part. Such committee members will be appointed by the commissioner of the department with consent and approval of the governor. Each committee member shall be selected for a four-year term and may be selected to serve successive terms. However, the commissioner, with consent and approval of the governor, may appoint any member of the current committee previously appointed by the commissioner of human services to a new committee created by this section. Committee members shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses in attending meetings, with the travel expenses to be reimbursed in accordance with the comprehensive travel regulations promulgated by the department of finance and administration and approved by the attorney general and reporter. These advisory committees may be made subcommittees of the social services advisory committee.
(A) The committee on child abuse prevention services shall consist of six (6) members, including one (1) former client of the child abuse prevention service.
(B) The committee on family violence shelters shall consist of five (5) members, one (1) of which should be a former client of the family violence shelter. At least one (1) of the members selected to serve on the committee may be chosen by the department from a list of nominees submitted by the Tennessee coalition against domestic and sexual violence.