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(1g) (title)
Contracting for resource centers and care management
16organizations.
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(1g) (a) Subject to par. (b), the department may contract with entities
19as provided under s. 46.283 (2) to provide the services under s. 46.283 (3) and (4) as
20resource centers in any geographic area in the state, and may contract with entities
21as provided under s. 46.284 (2) to administer the family care benefit as care
22management organizations in any geographic area in the state.
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(1n) (d) 1. Establish regions for long-term care advisory committees
2under s. 46.2825, periodically review the boundaries of the regions, and, as
3appropriate, revise the boundaries.
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2. Specify the number of members that each governing board of a resource
5center shall appoint to a regional long-term care advisory committee. The total
6number of committee members shall not exceed 25, and the department shall allot
7committee membership equally among the governing boards of resource centers
8operating within the boundaries of the regional long-term care advisory committee.
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3. Provide information and staff assistance to assist regional long-term care
10advisory committees in performing the duties under s. 46.2825 (2).
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(1n) (e) Contract with a person to provide the advocacy services
13described under s. 16.009 (2) (p) 1. to 5. to actual or potential recipients of the family
14care benefit who are under age 60 or to their families or guardians. The department
15may not contract under this paragraph with a county or with a person who has a
16contract with the department to provide services under s. 46.283 (3) and (4) as a
17resource center or to administer the family care benefit as a care management
18organization. The contract under this paragraph shall include as a goal that the
19provider of advocacy services provide one advocate for every 2,500 individuals under
20age 60 who receive the family care benefit. The department shall allocate $190,000
21for the contract under this paragraph in fiscal year 2007-08 and $525,000 in each
22subsequent fiscal year.
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(1n) (f) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (b), provide $75,000
25annually to Grant County to provide, with respect to issues concerning family care
1benefits, liaison services between the county and a managed care organization and
2advocacy services on behalf of the county.
SB40-CSA1, s. 955
3Section
955. 46.281 (2) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (title)
Powers
Other powers of the department.
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(3) Duty of the secretary. The secretary shall certify to each county,
7hospital, nursing home, community-based residential facility, adult family home
8and residential care apartment complex the date on which a resource center that
9serves the area of the county, hospital, nursing home, community-based residential
10facility, adult family home or residential care apartment complex is first available
11to
provide a perform functional
screenings and financial
screen and cost-sharing
12screenings. To facilitate phase-in of services of resource centers, the secretary may
13certify that the resource center is available for specified groups of eligible individuals
14or for specified facilities in the county.
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(4) County contribution. (a) In this subsection, "base amount" means
17the amount that a county expended in calendar year 2006, as determined by the
18department, to provide long-term care services to individuals who would have been
19eligible for the family care benefit in calendar year 2006 if the family care benefit had
20been available to residents of the county.
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(b) Except as provided in par. (c), each county in which the department has a
22contract with an entity to administer the family care benefit shall in each year of the
23contract either pay the department the following amount or agree to reduce the
24community aids distribution to the county under s. 46.40 (2) by the following amount:
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11. If the base amount for the county is less than or equal to 22 percent of the
2calendar year 2006 community aids distribution to the county under s. 46.40 (2), the
3base amount.
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2. If the base amount for the county is greater than 22 percent of the calendar
5year 2006 community aids distribution to the county under s. 46.40 (2), the following
6amounts in the following years:
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a. For the first year that the department contracts for administration of the
8family care benefit in the county, the base amount for the county.
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b. For the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years that the department contracts for
10administration of the family care benefit in the county, the amount from the previous
11year minus 25 percent of the difference between the base amount for the county and
1222 percent of the calendar year 2006 community aids distribution to the county under
13s. 46.40 (2).
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c. For the 5th year and each subsequent year that the department contracts for
15administration of the family care benefit in the county, 22 percent of the calendar
16year 2006 community aids distribution to the county under s. 46.40 (2).
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(c) Each county in which the department has a contract with an entity to
18administer the family care benefit, and in which the department had such a contract
19before January 1, 2006, shall annually either pay the department or agree to reduce
20the community aids distribution to the county under s. 46.40 (2) by the amount that
21the county paid the department, or by which the county's community aids
22distribution was reduced, in calendar year 2006 to fund the program under ss.
2346.2805 to 46.2895.
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(d) The department shall deposit payments made by counties under this
25subsection in the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (g).
SB40-CSA1, s. 968
12Section
968. 46.282 (3) (a) 8. of the statutes is renumbered 46.2825 (2) (e) and
13amended to read:
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(2) (e) Monitor
the pattern of enrollments and disenrollments in
local 15care management organizations
that provide services in the committee's region.
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16Section
969. 46.282 (3) (a) 9. of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (6) (b) 3. and
17amended to read:
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(6) (b) 3. Identify
any gaps in services, living arrangements
, and
19community resources
and develop strategies to build local capacity to serve older
20persons and persons with physical or developmental disabilities
needed by
21individuals belonging to the client groups served by the resource center, especially
22those with long-term care needs.
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23Section
970. 46.282 (3) (a) 10. of the statutes is renumbered 46.2825 (2) (g) and
24amended to read:
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(2) (g) Perform long-range planning on
long-term care policy for
older
2persons and persons with physical or developmental disabilities
individuals
3belonging to the client groups served by the resource center.
SB40-CSA1, s. 971
4Section
971. 46.282 (3) (a) 11. of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (6) (b) 8.
5and amended to read:
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(6) (b) 8. Annually review interagency agreements between
a the 7resource center and care management
organization or organizations
that provide
8services in the area served by the resource center and make recommendations, as
9appropriate, on the interaction between the resource center and the care
10management
organization or organizations to assure coordination between or
11among them
and to assure access to and timeliness in provision of services by the
12resource center and the care management organizations.
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13Section
972. 46.282 (3) (a) 12. of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (6) (b) 9.
14and amended to read:
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(6) (b) 9.
Annually review
Review the number and types of
complaints
16and grievances
about and appeals concerning the long-term care system
by persons
17who receive or may receive care under the system in the area served by the resource
18center, to determine if a need exists for system changes, and recommend system or
19other changes if appropriate.
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20Section
973. 46.282 (3) (a) 13. of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (6) (b) 6.
21and amended to read:
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(6) (b) 6. Identify potential new sources of community resources and
23funding for needed services for o
lder persons and persons with physical or
24developmental disabilities individuals belonging to the client groups served by the
25resource center.
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3Section
976. 46.282 (3) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (6) (b) 10. and
4amended to read:
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(6) (b) 10.
A local long-term care council may, within the local
6long-term care council's area If directed to do so by the county board, assume the
7duties of the county long-term community support planning committee as specified
8under s. 46.27 (4)
for a county served by the resource center.
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1046.2825 Regional long-term care advisory committees. (1) Creation. 11The governing board of each resource center operating in a region established by the
12department under s. 46.281 (1n) (d) 1. shall appoint the number of its members that
13is specified by the department under s. 46.281 (1n) (d) 2. to a regional long-term care
14advisory committee. At least 50 percent of the persons a resource center board
15appoints to a regional long-term care advisory committee shall be older persons or
16persons with a physical or developmental disability or their family members,
17guardians, or other advocates.
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18(2) Duties. A regional long-term care advisory committee shall do all of the
19following:
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(a) Evaluate the performance of care management organizations and entities
21that operate a program described under s. 46.2805 (1) (a) or (b) in the committee's
22region with respect to responsiveness to recipients of their services, fostering choices
23for recipients, and other issues affecting recipients; and make recommendations
24based on the evaluation to the department and to the care management
25organizations and entities, as appropriate.
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1(b) Evaluate the performance of resource centers operating in the committee's
2region and, as appropriate, make recommendations, concerning their performance
3to the department and the resource centers.
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(c) Monitor grievances and appeals made to care management organizations
5or entities that operate a program described under s. 46.2805 (1) (a) or (b) within the
6committee's region.
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(d) Review utilization of long-term care services in the committee's region.
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(f) Using information gathered under s. 46.283 (6) (b) 2. by governing boards
9of resources centers operating in the committee's region and other available
10information, identify any gaps in the availability of services, living arrangements,
11and community resources needed by older persons and persons with physical or
12developmental disabilities, and develop strategies to build capacity to provide those
13services, living arrangements, and community resources in the committee's region.
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(h) Annually report to the department regarding significant achievements and
15problems relating to the provision of long-term care services in the committee's
16region.
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17Section
978. 46.283 (1) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(1) (a) 2. Whether to create a
family long-term care district to apply to
19the department for a contract to operate a resource center.
SB40-CSA1, s. 980
21Section
980. 46.283 (2) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 46.283 (2), and 46.283
22(2) (intro.) and (b), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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(2) (intro.)
After June 30, 2001, the The department may
, if the
24applicable review conditions under s. 46.281 (1) (e) 2. are satisfied, contract to
25operate a resource center with counties,
family long-term care districts, or the
1governing body of a tribe or band or the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., under
2a joint application of any of these, or with a private nonprofit organization if the
3department determines that the organization has no significant connection to an
4entity that operates a care management organization and if any of the following
5applies:
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(b) A county agency or a
family long-term care district applies for a contract
7but fails to meet the standards specified in sub. (3).
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(3) (k) A determination of eligibility for state supplemental payments
12under s. 49.77, medical assistance under s. 49.46, 49.468
or, 49.47
, or 49.471, or the
13federal food stamp program under
7 USC 2011 to
2029.
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(4) (e)
Within 6 months after the family care benefit is available to all
16eligible persons in the area of the resource center, provide Provide information about
17the services of the resource center, including the services specified in sub. (3) (d),
18about assessments under s. 46.284 (4) (b) and care plans under s. 46.284 (4) (c) and
19about the family care benefit to all older persons and persons with a physical
20disability who are residents of nursing homes, community-based residential
21facilities, adult family homes and residential care apartment complexes in the area
22of the resource center.
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(4) (f)
Provide Perform a functional
screening and
a financial
screen to 25and cost-sharing screening for any resident, as specified in par. (e), who requests a
1screen screening and assist any resident who is eligible and chooses to enroll in a care
2management organization to do so.
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(4) (g)
Provide Perform a functional
screening and
a financial
screen to 5and cost-sharing screening for any person seeking admission to a nursing home,
6community-based residential facility, residential care apartment complex
, or adult
7family home if the secretary has certified that the resource center is available to the
8person and the facility and the person is determined by the resource center to have
9a condition that is expected to last at least 90 days that would require care,
10assistance
, or supervision. A resource center may not require a financial
screen and
11cost-sharing screening for a person seeking admission or about to be admitted on a
12private pay basis who waives the requirement for a financial
screen and cost-sharing
13screening under this paragraph, unless the person is expected to become eligible for
14medical assistance within 6 months. A resource center need not
provide perform a
15functional
screen for screening for a person seeking admission or about to be
16admitted
who has received a screen for
whom a functional
eligibility under s. 46.286
17(1) (a) screening was performed within the previous 6 months.
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(4) (j) Target any outreach, education, and prevention services it
20provides and any service development efforts it conducts on the basis of findings
21made by the governing board of the resource center under sub. (6) (b) 2. and 3.
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(6) Governing board. (a) 1. A resource center shall have a governing
24board that reflects the ethnic and economic diversity of the geographic area served
25by the resource center.
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12. At least one-fourth of the members of the governing board shall
be older
2persons or persons with physical or developmental disabilities individuals who
3belong to a client group served by the resource center or their family members,
4guardians
, or other advocates.
The proportion of these board members who belong
5to each client group, or their family members, guardians, or advocates, shall be the
6same, respectively, as the proportion of individuals in this state who receive services
7under s. 46.2805 to 46.2895 and belong to each client group.
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8Section
990. 46.283 (6) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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(6) (a) 3. An individual who has a financial interest in, or serves on the
10governing board of, a care management organization or an organization that
11administers a program described under s. 46.2805 (1) (a) or (b) or a managed care
12program under s. 49.45 for individuals who are eligible to receive supplemental
13security income under
42 USC 1381 to
1383c, which serves any geographic area also
14served by a resource center, and the individual's family members, may not serve as
15members of the governing board of the resource center.
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(6) (b) The governing board of a resource center shall do all of the
18following:
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1. Determine the structure, policies, and procedures of, and oversee the
20operations of, the resource center. The operations of a resource center that is
21operated by a county are subject to the county's ordinances and budget.
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2. Annually gather information from consumers and providers of long-term
23care services and other interested persons concerning the adequacy of long-term
24care services offered in the area served by the resource center. The board shall
1provide well-advertised opportunities for persons to participate in the board's
2information gathering activities conducted under this subdivision.
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4. Report findings made under subds. 2. and 3. to the applicable regional
4long-term care advisory committee.