Chapter 159
2018 -- H 7578 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/02/2018

A N   A C T
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- ELDERLY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

Introduced By: Representatives Marshall, Edwards, Ackerman, O'Brien, and Casey
Date Introduced: February 09, 2018

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 42-66-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-66 entitled "Elderly
Affairs Department" “Division of Elderly Affairs” is hereby amended to read as follows:
     42-66-4. Duties of the department division.
     (a) The department division shall be the principal agency of the state to mobilize the
human, physical, and financial resources available to plan, develop, and implement innovative
programs to insure ensure the dignity and independence of elderly persons, including the
planning, development, and implementation of a home and long-term-care program for the
elderly in the communities of the state.
     (b) (1) The department division shall serve as an advocate for the needs of the adult with
a disability as these needs and services overlap the needs and services of elderly persons.
     (2) The department division shall serve as the state's central agency for the administration
and coordination of a long-term-care entry system, using community-based access points, that
will provide the following services related to long-term care: information and referral,; initial
screening for service and benefits eligibility,; and a uniform assessment program for state-
supported long-term care.
     (3) The department division shall investigate reports of elder abuse, neglect, exploitation,
or self-neglect and shall provide and/or coordinate protective services.
     (c) To accomplish these objectives, the director is authorized:
     (1) To provide assistance to communities in solving local problems with regard to elderly
persons including, but not limited to, problems in identifying and coordinating local resources to
serve the needs of elderly persons;
     (2) To facilitate communications and the free flow of information between communities
and the offices, agencies, and employees of the state;
     (3) To encourage and assist communities, agencies, and state departments to plan,
develop, and implement home- and long-term care programs;
     (4) To provide and act as a clearinghouse for information, data, and other materials
relative to elderly persons;
     (5) To initiate and carry out studies and analyses which that will aid in solving local,
regional, and statewide problems concerning elderly persons;
     (6) To coordinate those programs of other state agencies designed to assist in the solution
of local, regional, and statewide problems concerning elderly persons;
     (7) To advise and inform the governor on the affairs and problems of elderly persons in
the state;
     (8) To exercise the powers and discharge the duties assigned to the director in the fields
of health care, nutrition, homemaker services, geriatric day care, economic opportunity, local and
regional planning, transportation, and education and pre-retirement programs;
     (9) To further the cooperation of local, state, federal, and private agencies and institutions
providing for services or having responsibility for elderly persons;
     (10) To represent and act on behalf of the state in connection with federal grant programs
applicable to programs for elderly persons in the functional areas described in this chapter;
     (11) To seek, accept, and otherwise take advantage of all federal aid available to the
department division, and to assist other agencies of the state, local agencies, and community
groups in taking advantage of all federal grants and subventions available for elderly persons and
to accept other sources of funds with the approval of the director of administration which that
shall be deposited as general revenues;
     (12) To render advice and assistance to communities and other groups in the preparation
and submission of grant applications to state and federal agencies relative to programs for elderly
persons;
     (13) To review and coordinate those activities of agencies of the state and of any political
subdivision of the state at the request of the subdivision, which that affect the full and fair
utilization of community resources for programs for elderly persons, and initiate programs that
will help assure ensure such utilization;
     (14) To encourage the formation of councils on aging and to assist local communities in
the development of the councils;
     (15) To promote, and coordinate day-care facilities for the frail elderly who are in need of
supportive care and supervision during the daytime;
     (16) To provide and coordinate the delivery of in-home services to the elderly, as defined
under the rules and regulations adopted by the department division of elderly affairs;
     (17) To advise and inform the public of the risks of accidental hypothermia;
     (18) To establish a clearinghouse for information and education of the elderly citizens of
the state, including, but not limited to, and subject to available funding, a web-based caregiver
support information center;
     (19) To establish and operate, in collaboration with community and aging service
agencies, a statewide family-caregiver resource network to provide and coordinate family-
caregiver training and support services to include counseling and, and elder caregiver respite
services, which shall be subject to available funding, and include home health/homemaker care,
adult day services, assisted living, and nursing facility care;
     (20) To supervise the citizens' commission for the safety and care of the elderly created
pursuant to the provisions of chapter 1.4 of title 12.
     (d) In order to assist in the discharge of the duties of the department division, the director
may request from any agency of the state information pertinent to the affairs and problems of
elderly persons.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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