1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the Agency for Persons with |
3 | Disabilities; amending s. 393.0661, F.S.; revising |
4 | provisions relating to certain clients with developmental |
5 | disabilities served under the four-tiered waiver system; |
6 | providing for residential habilitation services; |
7 | establishing geographic differential payments for Miami- |
8 | Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe Counties; providing |
9 | effective dates for applicable payments; providing for |
10 | rebasing cost plans based on actual expenditures for |
11 | individuals served by home and community-based services or |
12 | family and supported living waiver programs; extending the |
13 | effective date for the provision of certain services; |
14 | providing for future review and repeal of certain |
15 | provisions; amending s. 393.071, F.S.; providing for |
16 | deposit of client fees into the agency's Operations and |
17 | Maintenance Trust Fund; providing an effective date. |
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19 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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21 | Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 393.0661, Florida |
22 | Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (7), paragraphs (b) and |
23 | (d) of subsection (3) are amended, present subsection (5) is |
24 | renumbered as subsection (8) and amended, and new subsections |
25 | (4), (5), and (6) are added to that section, to read: |
26 | 393.0661 Home and community-based services delivery |
27 | system; comprehensive redesign.--The Legislature finds that the |
28 | home and community-based services delivery system for persons |
29 | with developmental disabilities and the availability of |
30 | appropriated funds are two of the critical elements in making |
31 | services available. Therefore, it is the intent of the |
32 | Legislature that the Agency for Persons with Disabilities shall |
33 | develop and implement a comprehensive redesign of the system. |
34 | (3) The Agency for Health Care Administration, in |
35 | consultation with the agency, shall seek federal approval and |
36 | implement a four-tiered waiver system to serve clients with |
37 | developmental disabilities in the developmental disabilities and |
38 | family and supported living waivers. The agency shall assign all |
39 | clients receiving services through the developmental |
40 | disabilities waiver to a tier based on a valid assessment |
41 | instrument, client characteristics, and other appropriate |
42 | assessment methods. All services covered under the current |
43 | developmental disabilities waiver shall be available to all |
44 | clients in all tiers where appropriate, except as otherwise |
45 | provided in this subsection or in the General Appropriations |
46 | Act. |
47 | (b) Tier two shall be limited to clients whose service |
48 | needs include a licensed residential facility and who are |
49 | authorized to receive a moderate level of support for standard |
50 | residential habilitation services or a minimal level of support |
51 | for behavior focus greater than 5 hours per day in residential |
52 | habilitation services or clients in supported living who receive |
53 | greater than 6 hours a day of in-home support services. Total |
54 | annual expenditures under tier two may not exceed $55,000 per |
55 | client each year. |
56 | (d) Tier four is the family and supported living waiver. |
57 | Tier four shall include, but is not limited to, clients in |
58 | independent or supported living situations and clients who live |
59 | in their family home. An increase to the number of services |
60 | available to clients in this tier shall not take effect prior to |
61 | July 1, 2009 2008. Total annual expenditures under tier four may |
62 | not exceed $14,792 per client each year. |
63 | (4) Effective July 1, 2008, the geographic differential |
64 | for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties for residential |
65 | habilitation services shall be 7.5 percent. Effective July 1, |
66 | 2009, the geographic differential for Miami-Dade, Broward, and |
67 | Palm Beach Counties for residential habilitation services shall |
68 | be 4.5 percent. |
69 | (5) Effective July 1, 2008, the geographic differential |
70 | for Monroe County for residential habilitation services shall be |
71 | 20 percent. Effective July 1, 2009, the geographic differential |
72 | for Monroe County for residential habilitation services shall be |
73 | 15 percent. Effective July 1, 2010, the geographic differential |
74 | for Monroe County for residential habilitation services shall be |
75 | 10 percent. |
76 | (6) Effective January 1, 2009, and except as otherwise |
77 | provided in this section, an individual served by the home and |
78 | community-based services waiver or the family and supported |
79 | living waiver funded through the Agency for Persons with |
80 | Disabilities shall have his or her cost plan adjusted to reflect |
81 | the amount of expenditures for the previous state fiscal year |
82 | plus 5 percent if such amount is less than the individual's |
83 | existing cost plan. The Agency for Persons with Disabilities |
84 | shall use actual paid claims for services provided during the |
85 | previous fiscal year that are submitted by October 31 to |
86 | calculate the revised cost plan amount. If an individual was not |
87 | served for the entire previous state fiscal year or there was |
88 | any single change in the cost plan amount of more than 5 percent |
89 | during the previous state fiscal year, the agency shall set the |
90 | cost plan amount at an estimated annualized expenditure amount |
91 | plus 5 percent. The agency shall estimate the annualized |
92 | expenditure amount by calculating the average of monthly |
93 | expenditures, beginning in the fourth month after the individual |
94 | enrolled or the cost plan was changed by more than 5 percent and |
95 | ending with August 31, 2008, and multiplying the average by 12. |
96 | In the event that at least 3 months of actual expenditure data |
97 | are not available to estimate annualized expenditures, the |
98 | agency may not rebase a cost plan pursuant to this subsection. |
99 | This subsection expires June 30, 2009, unless reenacted by the |
100 | Legislature before that date. |
101 | (8)(5) The Agency for Persons with Disabilities shall |
102 | submit quarterly status reports to the Executive Office of the |
103 | Governor, the chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee or |
104 | its successor, and the chair of the House Fiscal Council or its |
105 | successor regarding the financial status of home and community- |
106 | based services, including the number of enrolled individuals who |
107 | are receiving services through one or more programs; the number |
108 | of individuals who have requested services who are not enrolled |
109 | but who are receiving services through one or more programs, |
110 | with a description indicating the programs from which the |
111 | individual is receiving services; the number of individuals who |
112 | have refused an offer of services but who choose to remain on |
113 | the list of individuals waiting for services; the number of |
114 | individuals who have requested services but who are receiving no |
115 | services; a frequency distribution indicating the length of time |
116 | individuals have been waiting for services; and information |
117 | concerning the actual and projected costs compared to the amount |
118 | of the appropriation available to the program and any projected |
119 | surpluses or deficits. If at any time an analysis by the agency, |
120 | in consultation with the Agency for Health Care Administration, |
121 | indicates that the cost of services is expected to exceed the |
122 | amount appropriated, the agency shall submit a plan in |
123 | accordance with subsection (7) (4) to the Executive Office of |
124 | the Governor, the chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee |
125 | or its successor, and the chair of the House Fiscal Council or |
126 | its successor to remain within the amount appropriated. The |
127 | agency shall work with the Agency for Health Care Administration |
128 | to implement the plan so as to remain within the appropriation. |
129 | Section 2. Section 393.071, Florida Statutes, is amended |
130 | to read: |
131 | 393.071 Client fees.--The agency shall charge fees for |
132 | services provided to clients in accordance with s. 402.33. All |
133 | funds collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in |
134 | the Operations and Maintenance Trust Fund. |
135 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008. |