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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND | |
HOSPITALS - RIGHTS FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Guthrie, Bennett, O`Grady, Johnston, and Phillips | |
     Date Introduced: January 05, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 40.1-11-4.3 of the General Laws in Chapter 40.1-11 entitled |
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"Division of Developmental Disabilities" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     40.1-21-4.3. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter and in chapter 22 of this title the |
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words: |
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      (1) "Ancillary services" means those services provided, and shall include, but not be |
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limited to, transportation, housing, housing adaptation, personal attendant care, and homemaker |
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services. |
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      (2) "Case management" means the implementation of an individual's program by |
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providing information, by referral to appropriate service providers, by procurement of services, |
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and by the coordination of the necessary services. |
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      (3) "Department" means the Rhode Island department of mental health, retardation, and |
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hospitals. |
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      (4) "Developmental services" means those services provided to developmentally |
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disabled adults, and shall include, but not be limited to, habilitation and rehabilitation services, |
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and day services. |
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      (5) "Developmentally disabled adult" means a person, eighteen (18) years old or older |
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and not under the jurisdiction of the department of children, youth, and families who is either a |
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mentally retarded developmentally disabled adult or is a person with a severe, chronic disability |
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which: |
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      (i) Is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or combination of mental and |
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physical impairments; |
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      (ii) Is manifested before the person attains age twenty-two (22); |
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      (iii) Is likely to continue indefinitely; |
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      (iv) Results in substantial functional limitations in three (3) or more of the following |
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areas of major life activity: |
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      (A) Self care, |
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      (B) Receptive and expressive language, |
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      (C) Learning, |
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      (D) Mobility, |
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      (E) Self-direction, |
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      (F) Capacity for independent living, |
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      (G) Economic self-sufficiency; and |
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      (v) Reflects the person's need for a combination and sequence of special, |
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interdisciplinary, or generic care, treatment, or other services, which are of lifelong or extended |
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duration and are individually planned and coordinated. For purposes of funding, it is understood |
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that students enrolled in school will continue to receive education from their local education |
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authority in accordance with section 16-24-1 et seq. |
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      (6) "Diagnosis and evaluation" means a process to determine whether and to what extent |
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an individual is developmentally disabled and a study of the individual's condition, situation, and |
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needs which lead to a recommendation of what services, if any, would benefit the individual. |
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      (7) "Individualized program plan" or "general service plan" means a plan, however |
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named, which includes, but shall not be limited to, the following: |
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      (i) An evaluation of the strengths, difficulties, needs, and goals of the individual; |
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      (ii) A description of those services found to be necessary or appropriate to assist the |
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individual in realizing his or her potential for self-sufficiency in major life activities; |
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      (iii) A description of the agencies and/or individuals, which are proposed to provide each |
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of the recommended services; |
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      (iv) The intermediate and long-range objectives for the individual's development and |
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habilitation; |
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      (v) The expected duration for the provision of the services; |
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      (vi) A description of the tests and other evaluative devices used and their results; |
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      (vii) Proposed criteria for monitoring and evaluating the success of the services in |
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meeting the individual's needs; and |
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      (viii) The signatures of the preparers of the plan and the date. |
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      The individual program plan shall indicate developmental, supportive, or ancillary |
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services by function and frequency, the manner of subsidy and delivery and the categories of need |
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for services such as transportation, job training, or occupation, housing, housing adaptation, |
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personal attendant care, homemaker, or other services. This plan shall be reviewed at least |
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annually; provided, however, that authorizations for services and funding issued prior to July 1, |
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2011 are null and void. Authorizations will be paid at the rate effective in the quarter the service |
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was provided |
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December 31, 2011, shall be the same as the rates in effect for the period of July 1, 2011 to |
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September 30, 2011. |
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      (8) "Mentally retarded developmentally disabled adult" means a person eighteen (18) |
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years old or older and not under the jurisdiction of the department of children, youth, and |
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families, with significant sub-average, general intellectual functioning two (2) standard deviations |
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below the norm, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during |
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the developmental period. For purposes of funding, it is understood that students enrolled in |
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school will continue to receive education from their local education authority in accordance with |
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section 16-24-1 et seq. |
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      (9) "Service broker" means that individual who assists in facilitating the connection |
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between the developmentally disabled person and the services required by the individual program |
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plan. |
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      (10) "Subsidized access to service" means the provisions of financial resources through |
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vouchers to a developmentally disabled person to enable the person to gain access to appropriate |
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generic and/or special services as required by the individual program plan. |
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      (11) "Supportive services" means those services provided to developmentally disabled |
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adults, and shall include, but not be limited to, occupational therapy, physical therapy, |
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psychological services, counseling, nursing services, and medical services. |
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     SECTION 2. Section 40.1-26-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 40.1-26 entitled "Rights |
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for Persons with Developmental Disabilities" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     40.1-26-2. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter: |
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      (1) "Advocate" means: (i) a legal guardian; or (ii) an individual acting on behalf of a |
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person with a developmental disability in a manner clearly consistent with the interests of the |
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person with a developmental disability and includes a family member, friend, or professional |
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advocate. Whenever possible an advocate should be selected by the person with a disability. |
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      (2) "Agency" means any person or organization which provides day program services, |
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residential services, support services or advocacy services for persons with developmental |
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disabilities, and which is licensed by the department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals |
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pursuant to section 40.1-24-1 et seq. |
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      (3) "Applicant" means any person with a developmental disability who has applied for |
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services from the division of developmental disabilities and/or any agency licensed by the |
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department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals pursuant to section 40.1-24-1 et seq. |
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      (4) "Aversive interventions" means a class of stimuli that are followed by escape or |
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avoidance response. |
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      (5) "Behavioral Treatment Intervention" means any intervention or treatment to develop |
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or strengthen adaptive appropriate behaviors through the application of behavioral interventions |
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and to simultaneously reduce the frequency of maladaptive or inappropriate behaviors. Behavior |
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interventions encompass interventions, which refer to purposeful, clinical manipulation of |
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behavior. |
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      (6) "Competent" means the ability to understand the likely risks and benefits of a |
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procedure or plan when the risks and benefits are presented to the participant in a manner most |
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likely to be understood by the participant in light of his or her cognitive abilities and learning |
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style. |
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      (7) "Department" means the department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals. |
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      (8) "Developmental disability" means a severe chronic disability which is attributable to |
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a mental or physical impairment or combination of impairments; is manifested before the person |
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attains age twenty-two (22); is likely to continue indefinitely; results in substantial functional |
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limitations in three (3) or more of the following areas of major life activity: self-care, receptive |
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and expressive language, learning, mobility, self-direction, capacity for independent living, |
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economic self-sufficiency; and reflects the person's need for a combination and sequence of |
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special, interdisciplinary or generic care, treatment, or other services which are of life long or |
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extended duration and are individually planned and coordinated. |
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      (9) "Individualized plan" means the personalized document which describes an |
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individualized profile of the participant highlighting his or her capabilities, preferences and |
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interests. The plan describes specific supports in the areas of vocational, social, medical, |
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supported living, and rehabilitation required to meet the specific needs of the participant. The |
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plan includes quality indicators that demonstrate the plan has met the expectations of the |
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participant and the participant is satisfied with the support services he or she is receiving; |
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provided, however, that authorizations for services and funding issued prior to July 1, 2011 are |
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null and void. Authorizations for services will be paid at the rate effective when in the quarter the |
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service was provided |
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2011 to December 31, 2011, shall be the same as the rates in effect for the period of July 1, 2011 |
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to September 30, 2011. |
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      (10) "Participant" means any person eighteen (18) years or older, with a developmental |
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disability who receives services from the division of developmental disabilities and/or an agency |
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licensed by the department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals. |
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      (11) "Relative" means a member of the participant's or applicant's family who has been |
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actively involved in the participant's or applicant's life, has an ongoing relationship with the |
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participant or applicant, and is supportive in a manner clearly consistent with the best interests of |
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the participant or applicant. |
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      (12) "Seclusion" means placing a participant alone in a locked room without supervision. |
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      (13) "Serious incidents" means any situation involving a person with developmental |
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disabilities in which the person: |
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      (i) Has sustained an injury, which requires medical care or treatment beyond routine first |
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aid; |
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      (ii) Has been missing; |
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      (iii) Has died; |
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      (iv) Has been involved in a criminal act; |
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      (v) Has been subject to a medication error. |
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     SECTION 3. Section 40-6-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-6 entitled "Public |
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Assistance Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     40-6-27. Supplemental security income. -- (a) (1) The director of the department is |
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hereby authorized to enter into agreements on behalf of the state with the secretary of the |
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Department of Health and Human Services or other appropriate federal officials, under the |
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supplementary and security income (SSI) program established by title XVI of the Social Security |
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Act, 42 U.S.C. section 1381 et seq., concerning the administration and determination of eligibility |
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for SSI benefits for residents of this state, except as otherwise provided in this section. The state's |
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monthly share of supplementary assistance to the supplementary security income program |
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      (i) Individual living alone: $39.92 |
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     (ii) Individual living with others: $51.92 |
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     (iii) Couple living alone: $79.38 |
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     (iv) Couple living with others: $97.30 |
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      (v) Individual living in state licensed assisted living residence: |
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      (vi) Individual living in state licensed supportive residential care settings that, depending |
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on the population served, meet the standards set by the department of human services in |
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conjunction with the department(s) of children, youth and families, elderly affairs and/or |
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$300.00. |
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     Provided, however, that the department of human services shall by regulation reduce, |
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effective January 1, 2009, the state's monthly share of supplementary assistance to the |
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supplementary security income program for each of the above listed payment levels, by the same |
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value as the annual federal cost of living adjustment to be published by the federal social security |
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administration in October 2008 and becoming effective on January 1, 2009, as determined under |
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the provisions of title XVI of the federal social security act [42 U.S.C. section 1381 et seq.] and |
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provided further, that it is the intent of the general assembly that the January 1, 2009 reduction in |
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the state's monthly share shall not cause a reduction in the combined federal and state payment |
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level for each category of recipients in effect in the month of December 2008; provided further, |
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that the department of human services is authorized and directed to provide for payments to |
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recipients in accordance with the above directives |
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     (2) As of July 1, 2010, state supplement payments shall not be federally administered and |
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shall be paid directly by the department of human services to the recipient. |
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     (3) Individuals living in institutions shall receive a twenty dollar ($20.00) per month |
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personal needs allowance from the state which shall be in addition to the personal needs |
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allowance allowed by the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. section 301 et seq. |
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     (4) Individuals living in state licensed supportive residential care settings and assisted |
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living residences who are receiving SSI shall be allowed to retain a minimum personal needs |
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allowance of fifty-five dollars ($55.00) per month from their SSI monthly benefit prior to |
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payment of any monthly fees. |
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     (5) To ensure that supportive residential care or an assisted living residence is a safe and |
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appropriate service setting, the department is authorized and directed to make a determination of |
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the medical need and whether a setting provides the appropriate services for those persons who: |
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(i) Have applied for or are receiving SSI, and who apply for admission to supportive residential |
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care setting and assisted living residences on or after October 1, 1998; or (ii) Who are residing in |
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supportive residential care settings and assisted living residences, and who apply for or begin to |
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receive SSI on or after October 1, 1998. |
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     (6) The process for determining medical need required by subsection (4) of this section |
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shall be developed by the office of health and human services in collaboration with the |
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departments of that office and shall be implemented in a manner that furthers the goals of |
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establishing a statewide coordinated long-term care entry system as required pursuant to the |
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Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver. |
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     (7) To assure access to high quality coordinated services, the department is further |
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authorized and directed to establish rules specifying the payment certification standards that must |
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be met by those state licensed supportive residential care settings and assisted living residences |
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admitting or serving any persons eligible for state-funded supplementary assistance under this |
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section. Such payment certification standards shall define: |
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     (i) The scope and frequency of resident assessments, the development and |
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implementation of individualized service plans, staffing levels and qualifications, resident |
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monitoring, service coordination, safety risk management and disclosure, and any other related |
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areas; |
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     (ii) The procedures for determining whether the payment certifications standards have |
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been met; and |
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     (iii) The criteria and process for granting a one time, short-term good cause exemption |
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from the payment certification standards to a licensed supportive residential care setting or |
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assisted living residence that provides documented evidence indicating that meeting or failing to |
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meet said standards poses an undue hardship on any person eligible under this section who is a |
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prospective or current resident. |
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     (8)(a) The payment certification standards required by this section shall be developed in |
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collaboration by the departments, under the direction of the executive office of health and human |
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services, so as to ensure that they comply with applicable licensure regulations either in effect or |
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in development. |
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     (b) The department is authorized and directed to provide additional assistance to |
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individuals eligible for SSI benefits for: |
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     (1) Moving costs or other expenses as a result of an emergency of a catastrophic nature |
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which is defined as a fire or natural disaster; and |
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     (2) Lost or stolen SSI benefit checks or proceeds of them; and |
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     (3) Assistance payments to SSI eligible individuals in need because of the application of |
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federal SSI regulations regarding estranged spouses; and the department shall provide such |
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assistance in a form and amount, which the department shall by regulation determine. |
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     SECTION 4. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not |
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otherwise appropriated for the fiscal year 2011-2012, the sum of $15,000,000 for services for the |
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developmentally disabled at the rates and amounts provided for in this act, and the state controller |
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is hereby authorized and directed to draw his or her orders upon the general treasurer for payment |
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of said sum, or so much thereof as may be from time to time required, upon receipt by him or her |
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of properly authenticated vouchers in accordance with the rates and amounts provided for in this |
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act. |
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     SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND | |
HOSPITALS - RIGHTS FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | |
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     This act would restore the budget cut made to the developmental disabilities assisted |
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living fund. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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