Rosie Greer
608-266-1279
Fiscal Estimate
A copy of the full fiscal estimate may be obtained from the department's contact person listed below upon request.
Summary
A proposal included by the Wisconsin Legislature in the biennial budget act, 2009 Wisconsin Act 28, expands the types of entities whose personal care services may be reimbursable by Medical Assistance. To implement the legislation, the department has developed rules by which to certify personal care providers other than county agencies, home health agencies, tribes and Independent Living Centers that want to directly bill and be reimbursed by the Medical Assistance program for personal care services provided to recipients of Medical Assistance. This will allow existing personal care providers that currently bill the Medical Assistance program through one of the types of agency listed above to directly bill the Medical Assistance program, in the event their billing agency discontinues Medical Assistance certification as a personal care agency. In addition, some additional personal care agencies that do not serve Medical Assistance recipients will be able to be certified as Medical Assistance providers, begin serving Medical Assistance recipients, and be reimbursed for their services.
The rule allows small businesses to bill the Wisconsin Medicaid program for reimbursement for services they provide where they cannot do so now. As a result, rule will be beneficial to them, as it will allow them to bill the Medicaid program for reimbursement.
Act 28 included these provisions because it was anticipated that some counties may choose to discontinue their Medicaid personal care certification when they implement Family Care. The provisions would allow independently certified personal care agencies to serve Medicaid recipients who were previously served by the county. The rule provisions will not have any fiscal effect on state agencies other than those already reflected in Act 28.
In addition, the rule includes new provisions applying to all personal care providers regarding infection control, communicable disease screening, training and orientation, and discharge summaries. These provisions will not increase state agency costs. The provisions may result in a minimal cost increase for county agencies certified as personal care providers.
State fiscal effect
None.
Local government fiscal effect
Indeterminate.
Private sector fiscal effect
Indeterminate.
Long-range fiscal implications
None known.
Agency Contact Person
Pat Benesh, Quality Assurance Program Spec-Senior
Division of Quality Assurance
1 West Wilson St., Room 534
Madison, WI 53701
Phone: 608-264-9896
Fax: 608-267-0352
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(Without Hearing)
Health Services
Health, Chs. DHS 110
Economic Support, Chs. DHS 250
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to s. 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., and according to the procedure set forth in s. 227.16 (2) (e), Stats., the Department of Health Services will adopt a rule as proposed in this notice, without public hearing unless within 30 days after publication of this notice in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on January 1, 2010, the Department of Health Services is petitioned for a public hearing by 25 natural persons who will be affected by the rule; a municipality which will be affected by the rule; or an association which is representative of a farm, labor, business or professional group which will be affected by the rule.
The rule repeals Chapters DHS 117, 160 and 253, and revises Chapter DHS 172, relating to fees for copies of health care provider records, registration of sanitarians, child support cooperation for food stamps, and safety, maintenance and operation of public swimming pools and water attractions, and affecting small businesses.
Submission of Written Comments
General questions may be submitted to:
Rosie Greer
Department of Health Services
608-266-1279
Analysis Prepared by the Department of Health Services
Similar to the legislature's need to periodically make corrections and minor revisions to the Wisconsin statutes, the Department must periodically make such revisions to the Department's section of the Wisconsin administrative code and to its administrative rules. The changes made under this order are due to changes made to state law or rules and are intended to have little or no substantive effect on persons regulated by the rules.
DHS 117
The legislature, under 2009 Act 28, established a fee schedule for medical record copies under s. 146.83, Stats., which replaces the medical record copy fee schedule established by the department under ch. DHS 117. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 117.
DHS 160
The legislature, under 2005 Act 25, transferred authority to regulate sanitarians to the department of regulation and licensing (DRL). DRL subsequently promulgated chs. RL 174 to 177 to regulate sanitarians. The department's rules for sanitarians are under ch. DHS 160. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 160.
DHS 172
The department of commerce repealed and recreated ch. Comm 90 (Clearinghouse Rule 08-056) which resulted in the renumbering of various sections of that chapter. Chapter DHS 172 includes cross-references to a number of sections in ch. Comm 90. In addition to inaccurate cross-references, the DHS 172 contains language in need of correction or clarification. Under this order, the department updates the cross-references, and revises language in ch. DHS 172.
DHS 253
The legislature, under 2007 Act 20, repealed s. 49.79 (2) (a), Stats., the child support cooperation requirement for food stamp eligibility. The department's rules for implementing these requirements are under ch. DHS 253. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 253.
Comparison with federal regulations
Not applicable.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states
Illinois:
Not applicable.
Iowa:
Not applicable.
Michigan:
Not applicable.
Minnesota:
Not applicable.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
The department reviewed statutes, Acts, and the rules presented in this order to determine which rules needed to be repealed or revised.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business
The revisions will not have a fiscal effect on businesses.
Small Business Impact
The revisions will not have a fiscal effect on businesses.
Fiscal Estimate
There will be no fiscal effect on the state, local, or the private sector.
Summary
Similar to the legislature's need to periodically make corrections and minor revisions to the Wisconsin statutes, the Department must periodically make such revisions to the Department's section of the Wisconsin administrative code and to its administrative rules. The changes made under this order are due to changes made to state law or rules and are intended to have little or no substantive effect on persons regulated by the rules.
The legislature, under 2009 Act 28, established a fee schedule for medical record copies under s. 146.83, Stats., which replaces the medical record copy fee schedule established by the department under ch. DHS 117. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 117.
The legislature, under 2005 Act 25, transferred authority to regulate sanitarians to the department of regulation and licensing (DRL). DRL subsequently promulgated chs. RL 174 to 177 to regulate sanitarians. The department's rules for sanitarians are under ch. DHS 160. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 160.
The legislature, under 2007 Act 20, repealed s. 49.79 (2) (a), Stats., the child support cooperation requirement for food stamp eligibility. The department's rules for implementing these requirements are under ch. DHS 253. Under this order, the department repeals ch. DHS 253.
The department of commerce repealed and recreated ch. Comm 90 (Clearinghouse Rule 08-056) which resulted in the renumbering of various sections of that chapter. Chapter DHS 172 includes cross-references to a number of sections in ch. Comm 90. In addition to inaccurate cross-references, the DHS 172 contains language in need of correction or clarification. Under this order, the department updates the cross-references, and revises language in ch. DHS 172.
State fiscal effect
None.
Local government fiscal effect
None.
Private sector fiscal effect
None.
Long-range fiscal implications
None known.
Text Of Proposed Rule
SECTION 1. Chapter DHS 117 is repealed.
SECTION 2. Chapter DHS 160 is repealed.
SECTION 3. DHS 172.04 (13), (27) (c) 1., (39), (40), and (45) are amended to read:
DHS 172.04 (13) “Deep portion" means a water depth greater than 5.5 portion of a pool having a design water depth greater than 5 feet.
(27) (c) 1. A certificate from the American Red Cross “CPR for the Professional RescuerCPR-AED for Lifeguards" course.
(39) “Pool and water attraction area" means, in an outdoor facility, the pool or water attraction and the area within the basin's enclosure and, in an indoor facility, the pool or water attraction and the required deck as specified in s. Comm 90.09 Comm 90.13 (1) &and (2).
(40) “Pool slide" means a slide where the drop from the slide terminus to water is less than 20 inches (50.8 centimeters) and the flume carries less than 100 gallons of water per minute.
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