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§ 25.5-6-306. Eligible Groups

Home- and community-based services under this part 3 shall be offered only to persons: Who are elderly, blind, or physically disabled; and Who are in need of the level of care available in a nursing home; and Who are categorically eligible for medical assistance, or whose gross income does not exceed three hundred percent of […]

§ 25.5-6-307. Services for the Elderly, Blind, and Disabled

Subject to the provisions of this part 3, home- and community-based services for the elderly, blind, and disabled include only the following services: Adult day care; Alternative care services; Electronic monitoring services; Home modification services; Homemaker services; Nonmedical transportation services; Personal care services; Respite care services; Repealed. Services provided under the consumer-directed care service model, […]

§ 25.5-6-308. Cost of Services

Home- and community-based services for the elderly, blind, and disabled shall meet aggregate federal waiver budget neutrality requirements. Source: L. 2006: Entire article added with relocations, p. 1941, § 7, effective July 1. Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 26-4-607.5 as it existed prior to 2006.

§ 25.5-6-309. Special Provisions – Post-Eligibility Treatment of Income

Persons who receive services under this part 3 shall pay to the state department, or designated agent or provider, all income remaining after application of federally allowed maintenance and medical deductions or shall pay the cost of home- and community-based services rendered, whichever is less. Source: L. 2006: Entire article added with relocations, p. 1941, […]

§ 25.5-6-310. Special Provisions – Personal Care Services Provided by a Family

A member of an eligible person’s family, other than the person’s spouse, may be employed to provide personal care services to such person. The maximum reimbursement for the services provided by a member of the person’s family per year for each client shall not exceed the equivalent of four hundred forty-four service units per year […]

§ 25.5-6-311. Duties of State Department

The state department shall: Seek and utilize any available federal, state, or private funds which are available for carrying out the purposes of this part 3, including but not limited to medicaid funds, pursuant to Title XIX of the federal “Social Security Act”, as amended; Provide a system for reimbursement for services provided pursuant to […]

§ 25.5-6-204. Providers – Reimbursement – Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities – Reimbursement – Maximum Allowable

For the purpose of making payments to intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, the state department shall establish a price schedule to be readjusted every twelve months, that shall reimburse, subject to available appropriations, each provider, as nearly as possible, for its actual or reasonable cost of services rendered, whichever is less, its […]

§ 25.5-6-312. Gifts – Grants

The state department, acting for and on behalf of the state, may receive and accept title to any grant or gift from any source, including the federal government, and all grants, grants-in-aid, and gifts shall be deposited with the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the general fund, and such moneys shall be […]