Resolved, that a special commission is hereby established to study the feasibility and costs associated with establishing and distributing an annual allowance to be used to purchase diapers for recipients of the Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC) program with diaper-wearing children. The commission shall study and assess the method used to deliver the current clothing allowance as a model for a diaper allowance and the costs involved in delivering a diaper allowance by establishing a diaper need related increase in the Need and Payment Standards specified in 106 CMR 704.410 and 106 CMR 704.420.
Resolved, that the commission shall make recommendations to address the feasibility of providing such a benefit and include in their study: (i) the number of children under the age of two years six months who live in households receiving TAFDC, as a basis for understanding the prioritized population, (ii) the average number of daily diapers used by diaper-wearing children, as determined by the national diaper bank network, (iii) the cost burden to families to purchase diapers, (iv) the proposed amount of diapers that would be needed to meet the need per child, (v) projected costs, including administrative, technical and technological costs, that may be needed to implement such an allowance, and (vi) recommendations for legislation, regulation or budget appropriations as needed.
Resolved, the special commission shall consist of: 1 person who shall be the commissioner of the department of transitional assistance or a designee, who shall serve as chair; 1 of whom shall be the commissioner of the department of public health or a designee, 1 of whom shall be the deputy commissioner for policy and programs of the department of transitional assistance, 1 of whom shall be the director of the WIC program, 1 of whom shall be a member of the Massachusetts chapter of the American academy of pediatrics, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the national diaper bank network, 1 of whom shall be the executive director of the Massachusetts Association for Community Action, 1 of whom shall be the executive director of the Massachusetts law reform institute, 1 of whom shall be the commissioner or designee of the department of early education and care, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts child psychiatry access project for moms, and 2 of whom shall be the co-chairs of the joint committee on children, families, and persons with disabilities.
Within twelve months of enactment, the department shall report to the clerks of the house of representatives and senate, the chairs of the joint committees on children, families and persons with disabilities; and the chairs of the joint committee on public health.
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