5123:2-9-27 Home and community-based services waivers - emergency assistance under the level one waiver.  

  • Text Box: ACTION: Final Text Box: DATE: 08/12/2013 2:43 PM

     

     

     

    5123:2-9-27                 Home  and  community-based  services  waivers  -  emergency assistance under the level one waiver.

     

     

     

    (A)  Purpose

     

    The purpose of this rule is to set forth the coverage and eligibility for emergency assistance under the level one waiver.

     

    (B)  Definitions

     

    (1)  "County board" means a county board of developmental disabilities.

     

    (2)   "Department" means the Ohio department of developmental disabilities.

     

    (3)       "Emergency assistance" means an increased amount of environmental accessibility adaptations, homemaker/personal care, informal respite, institutional respite, personal emergency response systems, remote monitoring, remote monitoring equipment, residential respite, specialized medical equipment and supplies, or transportation necessary to support an individual in an emergency situation.

     

    (4)    "Environmental accessibility adaptations" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-23 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (5)     "Homemaker/personal care" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-8-10 5123:2-9-30 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (6)   "Individual" means a person with a developmental disability or for purposes of giving, refusing to give, or withdrawing consent for services, his or her guardian in accordance with section 5126.043 of the Revised Code or other person authorized to give consent.

     

    (7)    "Individual service plan" means the written description of services, supports, and activities to be provided to an individual.

     

    (8)"Informal  respite"  has  the  same  meaning  as  in  rule  5123:2-9-21  of  the Administrative Code.

     

    (8)"Institutional respite" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-22 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (9)     "Personal  emergency  response  systems"  has  the  same  meaning  as  in  rule 5123:2-9-26 of the Administrative Code.

     

     

     

    (10) "Remote monitoring" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-35 of the Administrative Code.

    (11) "Remote monitoring equipment" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-35 of the Administrative Code.

    (12) "Residential respite" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-34 of the Administrative Code.

    (10)(13) "Service and support administrator" means a person, regardless of title, employed by or under contract with a county board to perform the functions of service and support administration who holds the appropriate certification in accordance with rule 5123:2-5-02 of the Administrative Code.

    (11)(14) "Specialized medical equipment and supplies" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-25 of the Administrative Code.

    (12)(15) "Three-year period" means the three-year period beginning with the individual's initial enrollment date and ending three years later. Subsequent three-year periods begin with the ending date of the previous three-year period and end three years later.

    (13)(16) "Transportation" has the same meaning as in rule 5123:2-9-24 of the Administrative Code.

    (14)(17) "Waiver eligibility span" means the twelve-month period following either an individual's initial enrollment date or a subsequent eligibility re-determination date.

    (C)  Eligibility for emergency assistance

    (1)    An individual enrolled in the level one waiver shall be eligible for emergency assistance if he or she:

    (a)   Has lost his or her present residence for any reason including legal action;

    (b)    Has lost his or her present caregiver for any reason, including death of caregiver or change in caregiver's mental or physical status resulting in the caregiver's inability to perform effectively for the individual;

    (c)   Has been the victim of abuse, neglect, or exploitation;

    (d)  Has health and welfare conditions that pose a serious risk to the individual of immediate harm or death; or

    (e)   Has significant changes in his or her emotional or physical condition that necessitate substantial, expanded accommodations that cannot be reasonably provided by the individual's present caregiver.

    (2)   Eligibility for emergency assistance shall be determined through the individual service plan development process.

    (3)     If the individual is determined to be eligible for emergency assistance, the service and support administrator, through the individual service plan development process, shall recommend emergency assistance funds in an amount not to exceed eight thousand dollars within a three-year period.

    (4)    If the individual's request is denied, the county board shall give the individual notice  of  the  individual's  due  process  and  hearing  rights  under  section

    5101.35  of  the  Revised  Code  and  Chapters  5101:6-1  to  5101:6-9  of  the Administrative Code.

    (D)  Requirements for service delivery

    (1)    Emergency assistance shall be provided pursuant to an individual service plan that conforms to the requirements of paragraph (H) of rule 5101:3-42-01 of the Administrative Code.

    (2)   Emergency assistance shall only be used to support an individual on an interim basis until nonrecurring circumstances that present a threat to the individual's health and welfare are resolved.

    (3)     Environmental accessibility adaptations, homemaker/personal care, informal respite, institutional respite, personal emergency response systems, remote monitoring, remote monitoring equipment, residential respite, specialized medical equipment and supplies, or transportation provided as emergency assistance shall be provided in accordance with Chapters 5123:2-8 and Chapter 5123:2-9 of the Administrative Code.

    (E)  Payment standards

    (1)     The  service  codes  to  be  used  for  environmental  accessibility  adaptations,

    homemaker/personal  care,  informal  respite,

    institutional  respite,  personal

    emergency response systems, remote monitoring, remote monitoring equipment, residential respite, specialized medical equipment and supplies, and transportation when these services are provided as emergency assistance are contained in the appendix to this rule.

    (2)      Emergency  assistance  shall  not  exceed  eight  thousand  dollars  within  a three-year period.

    Effective:

    09/01/2013

    R.C. 119.032 review dates:

    03/19/2017

     

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

     

    Certification

     

     

    08/12/2013

     

    Date

     

     

    Promulgated Under:

     

    119.03

    Statutory Authority:

    5111.871, 5111.873, 5123.04, 5123.045, 5123.049,

     

    5123.16

    Rule Amplifies:

    5111.871, 5111.873, 5123.04, 5123.045, 5123.049,

     

    5123.16

    Prior Effective Dates:

    04/28/2003, 07/01/2006, 03/19/2012

Document Information

Effective Date:
9/1/2013
File Date:
2013-08-12
Last Day in Effect:
2013-09-01
Rule File:
5123$2-9-27_PH_FF_A_RU_20130812_1443.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 5123:2-9-27. Home and community-based services waivers - emergency assistance under the level one waiver