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. (a) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code,
each year, by no later than January 10 and concurrently with the
release of the May Revision, the State Department of Health Care
Services shall provide the fiscal committees of the Legislature with
an estimate package for the Every Woman Counts Program. This estimate
package shall include all significant assumptions underlying the
estimate for the Every Woman Counts Program's current-year and
budget-year proposals, and shall contain concise information
identifying applicable estimate components, such as caseload; a
breakout of costs, including, but not limited to, clinical service
activities, including office visits and consults, screening
mammograms, diagnostic mammograms, diagnostic breast procedures, case
management, and other clinical services; policy changes; contractor
information; General Fund, special fund, and federal fund
information; and other assumptions necessary to support the estimate.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, each
year, the State Department of Health Care Services shall provide the
fiscal and appropriate policy committees of the Legislature with
quarterly updates on caseload, estimated expenditures, and related
program monitoring data for the Every Woman Counts Program. These
updates shall be provided no later than November 30, February 28, May
31, and August 31 of each year. The purpose of the updates is to
provide the Legislature with the most recent information on the
program, and shall include a breakdown of expenditures for each
quarter for clinical service activities, including, but not limited
to, office visits and consults, screening mammograms, diagnostic
mammograms, diagnostic breast procedures, case management, and other
clinical services. This subdivision supersedes the requirements of
Section 169 of Chapter 717 of the Statutes of 2010 (SB 853).