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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
October 29, 2001 - Introduced by Joint Legislative Council. Referred to
Committee on Health.
AB590,1,12 1An Act to create 15.197 (11n) (cm) and 15.197 (11n) (e) of the statutes; and to
2affect
2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (b) (intro.), 2001 Wisconsin
3Act 16
, section 9123 (16rs) (b) 1., 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (b)
414. and 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (c); relating to: adding
5legislative members to the council on developmental disabilities; requiring the
6council on developmental disabilities to report annually to the legislature;
7expanding eligibility, requiring submission of wavier requests by a specified
8date, and providing transitional services under a pilot program for long-term
9care of children with disabilities; requiring the department of health and family
10services to develop a plan to administer and fund services for persons with
11developmental disabilities; and requiring the exercise of rule-making
12authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill is explained in the Notes provided by the joint legislative council in
the bill.

For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
Prefatory note: This bill was prepared for the joint legislative council's special
committee on developmental disabilities. The bill contains the following provisions:
1. Legislative Members: Council on Developmental Disabilities
Under current law, the council on developmental disabilities consists of
representatives from the following state agencies: (1) the department of workforce
development; (2) the department of health and family services (DHFS); (3) the
department of public instruction; and (4) the University of Wisconsin.
Also, under current law, the governor appoints additional members to the council
for staggered 4-year terms, to represent the following: (1) public and private nonprofit
agencies of the state's political subdivisions that provide direct services to persons with
developmental disabilities; and (2) nongovernmental agencies and groups concerned
with services to persons with developmental disabilities. The governor must make
additional appointments to ensure that at least 1/2 of the council's membership consists
of persons with developmental disabilities or their parents or guardians.
The bill restores language concerning the council on developmental disabilities
that was vetoed by the governor in 2001 Wisconsin Act 16 (the biennial budget act). The
restored language does the following:
a. Requires the governor to appoint 4 legislative members to the council on
developmental disabilities, as designated by the speaker of the assembly, the assembly
minority leader, the senate majority leader and the senate minority leader.
b. Requires the council to evaluate the waiting lists for developmental disabilities
services compiled by DHFS and to submit an annual report regarding the status of the
waiting lists to the legislature at the end of each calendar year.
2. Children's Long-Term Support Redesign
DHFS appointed a children's committee on long-term care as part of the effort to
redesign the state system on long-term care. The children's long-term support redesign
committee developed a model to redesign the current system of care for children and their
families, to be implemented as a pilot program and funded by federal medicaid waiver
funding. The children's home and community-based waiver would define children with
physical, sensory, developmental and significant health care needs as eligible. The
waiver would permit the blending of the family support program, the community options
program (COP), and MA waiver funding into a single funding stream. The intended
effects are to streamline services and secure additional federal matching funds. DHFS
would offer the waiver to children and families currently receiving services through
family support, COP, MA home and community-based waivers and MA fee-for-service.
Under the waiver, the funds for these programs would be managed within individual
budgets based upon the child's functional needs. DHFS would pilot this waiver on a
statewide, voluntary basis. The current family care pilot counties would have the option
of piloting the children's waiver and coordinating it with the family care program.
Families already receiving long-term support services would be offered the opportunity
to enroll in the children's waiver on a voluntary basis.
The biennial budget act requires DHFS to seek waivers of federal MA statutes and
regulations that are necessary to implement the program in pilot sites. If the waivers are
approved, the biennial budget act requires DHFS to seek statutory language to
implement the children's long-term support redesign on a piloted basis.

The bill restores language governing the children's long-term support redesign
pilot program that was vetoed by the Governor in the biennial budget act. The restored
language does the following:
a. Requires DHFS to seek the necessary federal waivers and enactment of
necessary statutory language and funding as soon as possible before July 1, 2002.
b. Provides for the expansion of eligibility under certain long-term care programs
currently serving children to include children with severe disabilities and long-term care
needs and children eligible for medical assistance with high medical costs, and the
expansion of medical assistance to include services focused on the needs of children with
developmental disabilities and their families.
c. Requires DHFS to provide transitional services to families whose children with
physical or developmental disabilities are preparing to enter the adult service system.
3. Administration and Funding of Developmental Disabilities Services
This bill requires DHFS to develop a plan to administer and fund services for
persons with developmental disabilities, and to submit that plan to the department of
administration as part of DHFS's budget request for the 2003-05 biennium. The plan
that is submitted shall include any recommended statutory language changes that are
needed to implement the plan. The plan must require all institutional and
community-based services for persons with developmental disabilities to be
administered within one administrative subunit of DHFS. The subunit designated to do
this must be the subunit that is administering community-based services for persons
with developmental disabilities as of the effective date of this act.
Further, the plan must provide that funding under the medical assistance program
for institutional services and home and community-based waiver services for persons
with developmental disabilities shall be combined into one appropriation to the extent
permissible under federal law. DHFS must apply for any necessary waivers of federal MA
statutes and regulations from the federal department of health and human services.
AB590, s. 1 1Section 1. 15.197 (11n) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB590,3,42 15.197 (11n) (cm) Four members of the legislature, of which one each is
3designated by the speaker of the assembly, the senate majority leader, and the
4minority leader in each house of the legislature and appointed by the governor.
AB590, s. 2 5Section 2. 15.197 (11n) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB590,3,96 15.197 (11n) (e) By January 31 annually, the council shall prepare a report for
7the preceding calendar year and shall submit the report to the legislature under s.
813.172 (2). The report shall evaluate the waiting lists compiled by the department
9of health and family services for services for persons with developmental disabilities.
AB590, s. 3 10Section 3. 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (b) (intro.) is amended
11to read:
AB590,4,6
1[2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (b) (intro.) The department of
2health and family services shall, as soon as possible before July 1, 2002, seek waivers
3of federal medical assistance statutes and regulations from the federal department
4of health and human services that are necessary to implement, in pilot sites, the
5program. If the waivers are granted, the program shall have all of the following
6characteristics:
AB590, s. 4 7Section 4. 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (b) 1. is created to read:
AB590,4,138[2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (b) 1. Eligibility under sections
946.27 (11), 46.275, 46.277, 46.278, 46.985, and 51.44 of the statutes shall be expanded
10to include children with severe disabilities and long-term care needs and children
11eligible for medical assistance with high medical costs, and medical assistance
12coverage of services shall be expanded to include services focused on the needs of
13children with developmental disabilities and their families.
AB590, s. 5 14Section 5. 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (b) 14. is created to read:
AB590,4,1815[2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (b) 14. The department of health
16and family services shall provide transitional services to families whose children
17with physical or developmental disabilities are preparing to enter the adult service
18system.
AB590, s. 6 19Section 6. 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9123 (16rs) (c) is amended to read:
AB590,5,320[2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (c) If the federal waivers specified
21under paragraph (b) are approved, the department of health and family services
22shall, as soon as possible before July 1, 2002, seek enactment of statutory language,
23including appropriation of necessary funding, to implement the model described
24under paragraph (b), as approved under the federal waivers. Any new resources for
25supports and services for long-term care for children with disabilities and their

1families shall be managed under the program after approval of the federal waivers
2specified in paragraph (b) and enactment of necessary statutory language to
3implement the model under paragraph (b).
AB590, s. 7 4Section 7. Nonstatutory provisions; health and family services.
AB590,5,115 (1) Plan for services for persons with developmental disabilities. The
6department of health and family services shall develop a plan to administer and fund
7services for persons with developmental disabilities. The plan, which shall include
8any recommended statutory language changes that are needed to implement the
9plan, shall be included in that department's budget request that is submitted to the
10department of administration for the 2003-05 biennium. The plan shall include the
11following components:
AB590,5,1712 (a) Institutional and community-based services for persons with
13developmental disabilities shall be administered within one administrative subunit
14of the department of health and family services. The subunit that is designated to
15administer these services shall be the subunit that is administering
16community-based services for persons with developmental disabilities on the
17effective date of this paragraph.
AB590,5,2318 (b) Funding under the medical assistance program for institutional services
19and home and community-based waiver services for persons with developmental
20disabilities shall be combined into one appropriation, to the extent permissible under
21federal law. The funding in this appropriation may not be tied to any specific
22program or service setting, but shall be individually tailored to enable the person to
23live in the least restrictive setting appropriate to his or her needs and preferences.
AB590,6,624 (2) Medical assistance waivers for developmental disabilities services. The
25department of health and family services shall determine whether any new waivers

1under the medical assistance program are necessary to administer funding for
2medical assistance services as described in subsection (1) (b ). That department shall
3apply for any waivers of federal medical assistance statutes and regulations from the
4federal department of health and human services that the department of health and
5family services determines are necessary to administer funding for medical
6assistance services as described in subsection (1 ) (b).
AB590,6,77 (End)
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