Sec. 17.2. (a) As used in this section, "fund" refers to the Hoosier Families First Fund established by subsection (b).
(b) The Hoosier Families First Fund is established for the purposes of this section. The fund shall be administered by the budget agency.
(c) Forty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) is appropriated from the state general fund to the fund for the state fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022, and ending June 30, 2023, for allotment as set forth in subsection (d).
(d) The budget agency may allot money from the fund to the department of child services, the family and social services administration, the Indiana department of health, and the department of homeland security to provide additional funding for existing programs and new programs with the following purposes:
(1) To support the health of pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and infants.
(2) To support pregnancy planning, including addressing barriers to long acting reversible contraception.
(3) To support the needs of families with children less than four (4) years of age who are low income or lack access to resources.
(4) To increase the number of families served under the Child Care Development Fund.
(5) To support Indiana's foster families and adoptive families.
(6) To support prevention based programming that would prevent children from entering the department of child services system.
(7) To support funding for newborn safety devices as described in IC 31-34-2.5-1.
(8) To provide funding to providers of maternal support services and services to help pregnant women and their families bring their pregnancy to term. To be eligible for funding under this subdivision, providers may not be affiliated with any abortion clinic (as defined in IC 16-18-2-1.5).
(e) A provider of services described in subsection (d)(8) that wishes to receive money from the fund must apply to, and in the manner prescribed by, the budget agency or the agency administering the program. Any funds awarded to providers under subsection (d)(8) must be awarded on a competitive basis following receipt and review of providers' applications.
(f) Money in the fund at the end of the state fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, reverts to the state general fund.
(g) The budget committee shall review the money allotted under this section at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the budget committee following the release of the funds.
As added by P.L.180-2022(ss), SEC.3.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 12. Appropriations Management
4-12-1-1. Short Title; Purposes
4-12-1-3. Creation of Budget Agency; Director; Establishment of Budget Committee
4-12-1-4. Deputy Budget Directors; Staff Members, Assistants, Employees, and Clerks; Experts
4-12-1-7. Statements of State Agencies; Filing; Examination; Recommendations for Budget Report
4-12-1-10. Budget Committee; Meetings; Time; Expiration of Section
4-12-1-11. Budget Committee; Functions; Compensation
4-12-1-11.5. Agency Action Requiring Budget Committee Review; Placement on Committee Agenda
4-12-1-12. Appropriation Lists; Allotment System; Transfer; Emergency or Contingency Appropriations
4-12-1-12.5. "Block Grant" Defined; Transfers of Funds
4-12-1-14.2. Oil Overcharge Funds; Appropriation to Division of Family Resources; Amount
4-12-1-14.3. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Fund
4-12-1-14.5. Mortgage Foreclosure Multistate Settlement Fund; Energy Assistance
4-12-1-15. Emergency or Contingency Appropriations; Standards for Allocation
4-12-1-15.5. Medicaid Contingency and Reserve Account
4-12-1-15.7. State Tuition Reserve Account
4-12-1-16. Transfer of Powers and Duties
4-12-1-17.2. Establishment of Hoosier Families First Fund; Appropriation; Allotment of Money
4-12-1-18. Appropriation and Allotment of Federal Funds to Instrumentalities
4-12-1-19. Combined General Fund Reserves
4-12-1-20. Pokagon Band Tribal-State Compact Fund
4-12-1-21. State Employees; Salary Funded From Donated Money; Reporting Requirement