46.986(2)(b)2.d. d. A community-based private entity that is operated for profit.
46.986(2)(b)3. 3. Require that the grantee contribute matching funds to the operation of the life-span respite care project in the following amounts:
46.986(2)(b)3.a. a. Ten percent of the amount of the grant awarded by the organization, as direct services, which shall be used by the grantee to fund payments from caregivers to providers.
46.986(2)(b)3.b. b. Fifteen percent of the amount of the grant awarded by the organization, as in-kind services.
46.986(2)(b)4. 4. Oversee grants awarded under subd. 2., and monitor, provide technical assistance to and evaluate the life-span respite care projects.
46.986(2)(b)5. 5. Develop best practice guidelines and a training curriculum that may be used by life-span respite care projects that are funded under this section and that may be used, if appropriate, by any other respite care providers in the state.
46.986(2)(b)6. 6. Promote the exchange of information and coordination among the state, local governments, life-span respite care projects, entities serving persons with special needs, families of persons with special needs and persons in favor of the promotion of respite care services, to encourage the efficient provision of respite care services.
46.986(2)(b)7. 7. Act as a statewide clearinghouse of information about respite care and existing respite care programs and resources and operate a library of materials that may be lent to persons or organizations upon request.
46.986(2)(b)8. 8. Conduct analyses of respite care policies and proposals, and identify and promote resolution of respite care policy concerns at legislative, state and local levels.
46.986(3) (3)Grants not to supplant other moneys. Moneys awarded as grants under sub. (2) (b) may not be used to supplant moneys otherwise available and, prior to receipt of the grant, dedicated by the grantee to respite care.
46.986(4) (4)Life-span respite care project requirements. Life-span respite care projects for which a grant is awarded under sub. (2) (b) 2. shall do all of the following:
46.986(4)(a) (a) Operate in a culturally competent manner and be sensitive to the unique needs and strengths of a person with special needs and his or her family or caregiver.
46.986(4)(b) (b) Identify, coordinate and develop resources for respite care that are built, to the extent possible, on existing community support services.
46.986(4)(c) (c) Recruit and screen providers.
46.986(4)(d) (d) Identify training resources and organize training programs for providers that address different populations in need of respite care.
46.986(4)(e) (e) Facilitate access by caregivers and families of persons with special needs to an array of respite care service options for which the person with special needs is eligible, that are responsive to caregiver and family needs and that are available before families and primary caregivers reach a crisis situation.
46.986(4)(f) (f) Assist caregivers and families of persons with special needs to identify and coordinate funds and resources available for respite care for which the person with special needs is eligible, and authorize and provide a variety of funds and resources to make available additional respite care services for persons with special needs, under eligibility criteria established by the project.
46.986(5) (5)Advisory committees. Each grantee of moneys to conduct a life-span respite care project under sub. (2) shall create an advisory committee that shall advise the project on how the project may best serve persons with special needs and their caregivers. Consumers of respite care services and caregivers shall comprise at least 51% of the advisory committee membership and shall be representative of the diversity of persons who receive services under the project. Other members shall include providers, representatives of local service agencies and members of the community.
46.986(6) (6)Evaluation. By June 1, 2004, the department and the organization with which the department contracts under sub. (2) (a) shall together evaluate the life-span respite care projects that are conducted under this section. If, following the evaluation, the department and the organization together determine that it is feasible to integrate the life-span respite care projects with any integrated, organized system of long-term care services that is operated by the department, the department shall, by July 1, 2004, provide to the department of administration statutory language that is proposed for inclusion in the 2005-07 biennial budget bill to effect the integration.
46.986 History History: 1999 a. 9; 2001 a. 16, 103.
46.99 46.99 Medical assistance waiver for Birth to 3 participants.
46.99(1)(1) In this section, "medical assistance" means the program under subch. IV of ch. 49.
46.99(2) (2) The department shall request from the secretary of the U.S. department of health and human services a waiver under 42 USC 1396n (c) that authorizes the provision of home or community-based services under medical assistance to children who are eligible for medical assistance and receive early intervention services under s. 51.44.
46.99(3) (3) If the waiver requested under sub. (2) is granted, counties shall provide to the department the nonfederal share of costs for medical assistance services provided under the waiver. Counties may use moneys appropriated under s. 20.435 (7) (bt) and distributed to counties under s. 51.44 (3) (a) to provide the nonfederal share of medical assistance costs.
46.99(3m) (3m) If the waiver requested under sub. (2) is granted, counties shall provide to the department the nonfederal share of the cost incurred by an entity to administer the waiver program under this section.
46.99(4) (4) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (4) (o), the department may distribute to counties that provide services under this section the amount of federal moneys received by the state as the federal share of medical assistance for those services, minus the amount transferred to the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (im) for the department's costs of administering this section. Counties shall use moneys distributed under this section to provide services under this section or s. 51.44.
46.99 History History: 2009 a. 28; 2011 a. 32.
46.995 46.995 Disabled children's long-term support program; local funding.
46.995(1) (1) A county shall provide to the department the nonfederal share of the cost incurred by an entity to administer services provided without state funding under the disabled children's long-term support program for a child enrolled in the program after December 31, 2010.
46.995(2) (2) A county shall provide to the department the nonfederal share of the cost of services provided without state funding under the disabled children's long-term support program.
46.995 History History: 2011 a. 32.
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