2018 -- H 7401 | |
======== | |
LC003219 | |
======== | |
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
____________ | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE | |
| |
Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Diaz, Ackerman, Carson, and O'Brien | |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 40-8-18 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-8 entitled "Medical |
2 | Assistance" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 40-8-18. Local education agencies as EPSDT providers. |
4 | (a) It is the intent of this section to provide reimbursement for early and periodic |
5 | screening, diagnosis and treatment (EPSDT) services through local education agencies for |
6 | children who are eligible for medical assistance. A local education agency's participation as an |
7 | EPSDT provider is voluntary. Further, it is the intent that collaboration among the department of |
8 | human services (DHS), the department of elementary and secondary education and local |
9 | education agencies (LEAs) will result in state and local funds being used to maximize federal |
10 | funding for such EPSDT services. |
11 | (b) The services available to eligible children under Title XIX of the Social Security Act |
12 | for early and periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment (EPSDT) may be provided by local |
13 | education agencies. |
14 | (c) (1) Voluntary participation as an EPSDT provider shall require the local education |
15 | agency to provide the state match to obtain federal financial participation for EPSDT services and |
16 | associated administrative costs by certifying to the department of human services that sufficient |
17 | qualifying local funds (local certified match) have been expended for such services and |
18 | administrative costs; provided, however, that a local education agency shall not be required to |
19 | provide local certified match for those EPSDT services for which the department of human |
| |
1 | services, or another state agency, agrees to provide the state match to obtain federal financial |
2 | participation for EPSDT services. |
3 | (2) The local certified match shall be established in the local education agency pursuant |
4 | to federal Title XIX provisions. Failure of the local education agency to provide the local match |
5 | shall result in the penalties described in subsection (f). |
6 | (3) The department of human services shall pay the local education agency from the |
7 | federal matching funds for EPSDT services pursuant to fee schedules established by rules and |
8 | regulations of the department of human services, and for associated administrative costs pursuant |
9 | to administrative cost reimbursement methodologies to be approved by the federal government, |
10 | upon certification of the local match by the local education agency in accordance with federal |
11 | Title XIX provisions. Payments made to the local education agency pursuant to this section shall |
12 | be used solely for educational purposes and shall not be made available to local communities for |
13 | purposes other than education. The local fiscal effort to support education referred to in |
14 | subsection (d) shall not be reduced in response to the availability of these federal financial |
15 | participation funds to the local education agency. These federal financial participation funds must |
16 | supplement, not supplant, local maintained fiscal effort to support education. |
17 | (4) For the purposes of this subsection, the term "local education agency" shall include |
18 | any city, town, state or regional school district or the school for the deaf or the William M. |
19 | Davies, Jr. career and technical high school, the Metropolitan Career and Technical Center, any |
20 | public charter school established pursuant to chapter 77 of title 16 of the general laws, any |
21 | educational collaborative established pursuant to chapter 3.1 of title 16 of the general laws, or the |
22 | department of children, youth, and families (DCYF). |
23 | (d) (1) Each community shall maintain local fiscal effort for education. For the purpose |
24 | of this subsection, to "maintain local fiscal effort" means each community shall contribute local |
25 | funds to its school committee in an amount not less than its local contribution for schools in the |
26 | previous fiscal year. |
27 | (2) Further, state support for education shall not be reduced from the prior fiscal year in |
28 | response to local community participation in the EPSDT program. |
29 | (e) The department of human services and the department of elementary and secondary |
30 | education shall effect the interagency transfers necessary to comply with the provisions of this |
31 | section. The department of elementary and secondary education and the department of human |
32 | services are authorized to promulgate any and all regulations necessary to implement this section. |
33 | All local school agencies becoming EPSDT providers shall be required to comply with all |
34 | provisions of Title XIX, 42 U.S.C. § 1396 et seq., of the Social Security Act relative to |
| LC003219 - Page 2 of 4 |
1 | responsibilities of a Medicaid provider. |
2 | (f) Failure of the local education agency to establish a local certified match under this law |
3 | sufficient to support its claims for reimbursement of EPSDT services and associated |
4 | administrative costs will result in the withholding of state funds due that community in |
5 | accordance with § 16-7-31 in an amount equal to the federal financial participation funds denied |
6 | by the federal government as a result thereof. The withheld funds will be transferred to the |
7 | department of human services. |
8 | (g) The department of human services, with the aid of the department of education, shall |
9 | determine which health care related services are eligible for federal Medicaid reimbursement for |
10 | health related services provided by local education agencies to children eligible for early periodic |
11 | screening diagnosis and treatment. The department of human services, with the assistance of the |
12 | department of administration, shall also develop the following resources in furtherance of the goal |
13 | of recouping the maximum amount of administrative costs associated with such services: |
14 | (1) A time study training manual which outlines how to complete a time study by school |
15 | personnel to enhance recovery of administrative costs; and |
16 | (2) A claiming manual, which outlines the financial information and claim submission |
17 | requirements that are needed to complete the claim. |
18 | (h) Services provided by school social workers and certified school psychologists who |
19 | are certified by the department of elementary and secondary education shall be included as health |
20 | care related services eligible for federal Medicaid reimbursement pursuant to this section. These |
21 | school social workers and certified school psychologists shall be eligible to participate in time |
22 | studies as local education agency employees and contractors. |
23 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
======== | |
LC003219 | |
======== | |
| LC003219 - Page 3 of 4 |
EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE | |
*** | |
1 | This act would direct that services provided by school social workers and certified school |
2 | psychologists would be included as health care related services eligible for federal Medicaid |
3 | reimbursement. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
======== | |
LC003219 | |
======== | |
| LC003219 - Page 4 of 4 |