Item 335 (Not set out) | First Year - FY1999 | Second Year - FY2000 |
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Medical Assistance Services (Medicaid) (45600) | $2,400,645,157 | $2,742,276,650 |
Nonmandatory Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services (45607) | FY1999 $178,307,844 | FY2000 $233,324,218 |
Nonmandatory Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Community Based Services (45608) | FY1999 $169,977,206 | FY2000 $180,187,523 |
Professional and Institutional Services (45609) | FY1999 $2,030,053,366 | FY2000 $2,305,508,943 |
Mental Illness Services (45610) | FY1999 $22,306,741 | FY2000 $23,255,966 |
Fund Sources: | ||
General | FY1999 $1,155,638,415 | FY2000 $1,320,574,545 |
Dedicated Special Revenue | FY1999 $4,701,738 | FY2000 $1,517,245 |
Federal Trust | FY1999 $1,240,305,004 | FY2000 $1,420,184,860 |
Authority: P.L. 89-87, as amended, Title XIX, Social Security Act, Federal Code; Title 32.1, Chapters 9 and 10, Code of Virginia.
A. It is the intent of the General Assembly to develop and cause to be developed appropriate, fiscally responsible methods for addressing the issues related to the cost and funding of long-term care. It is the further intent of the General Assembly to promote home-based and community-based care for individuals who are determined to be in need of nursing facility care.
B.1. The Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek the necessary waivers from the United States Department of Health and Human Services to authorize the Commonwealth to cover health care services and delivery systems, as may be permitted by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which may provide less expensive alternatives to the State Plan for medical assistance.
2. The Director shall promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to implement those programs which may be permitted by Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act, in conformance with all requirements of the Administrative Process Act.
C.1. The appropriation includes $86,354,489 the first year from the general fund and $91,953,355 from the federal trust fund and $95,266,282 $112,886,554 the second year from the general fund and $101,614,767 $120,437,664 from the federal trust fund for reimbursement to the institutions within the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. The Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services shall be reimbursed for the federal share of general salary scale adjustments approved by the General Assembly.
2. The appropriation includes the first year $42,131,396 from the general fund and $44,863,023 from the federal trust fund, and the second year $44,127,508 from the general fund and $47,045,031 from the federal trust fund for reimbursement to the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services for the Mental Retardation Waiver. The appropriation also includes the first year $40,188,565 from the general fund and $42,794,222 from the federal trust fund and the second year $43,083,253 from the general fund and $45,931,731 from the federal trust fund for reimbursement to the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services for the "State Plan Option" community mental health and mental retardation services.
D. The State Board of Medical Assistance Services shall develop amendments to the State Plan for Medical Assistance and seek the Health Care Financing Administration's approval to provide that:
The State Plan for Medical Assistance shall be amended to include provision of services under a PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) program of care to eligible Medicaid recipients. This PACE program of services shall be consistent with all requirements of the federal Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Sections 4802 and 4803, including, but not limited to requirements for (i) recipient eligibility, (ii) provider requirements and payment methodology, (iii) scope of benefits, and (iv) quality assurance. The amendments to the State Plan for Medical Assistance shall become effective in 280 days or less of enactment of this Act.
E. Out of this appropriation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall provide coverage of intensive assisted living care to residents of licensed Adult Care Residences who are Auxiliary Grant recipients. Individuals entitled to benefits under this section are not entitled to benefits under Item 337.
F. Out of this appropriation, $50,000 in Special Fund Revenue is appropriated in each year of the biennium to the Department of Medical Assistance Services for the administration of the disbursement of civil money penalties levied against and collected from Medicaid nursing facilities for violations of rules identified during survey and certification as required by federal law and regulation. Based on the nature and seriousness of the deficiency, the Agency or the Health Care Financing Administration may impose a civil money penalty, consistent with the severity of the violations, for the number of days a facility is not in substantial compliance with the facility's Medicaid participation agreement. Civil money penalties collected by the Commonwealth must be applied to the protection of the health or property of residents of nursing facilities found to be deficient. Penalties collected are to be used for (1) the payment of costs incurred by the Commonwealth for relocating residents to other facilities; (2) payment of costs incurred by the Commonwealth related to operation of the facility pending correction of the deficiency or closure of the facility; and (3) reimbursement of residents for personal funds or property lost at a facility as a result of actions by the facility or individuals used by the facility to provide services to residents. These funds are to be administered in accordance with the revised federal regulations and law, 42 CFR 488.400 and the Social Security Act Section 1919(h), for Enforcement of Compliance for Long-Term Care Facilities with Deficiencies. Any Special Fund Revenue received for this purpose, but unexpended at the end of the fiscal year, shall remain in the Fund for use in accordance with this provision.
G. If any part, section, subsection, paragraph, clause, or phrase of this Item or the application thereof is declared by the United States Department of Health and Human Services or the Health Care Financing Administration to be in conflict with a federal law or regulation, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Item, which shall remain in force as if this Item had passed without the conflicting part, section, subsection, paragraph, clause, or phrase. Further, if the United States Department of Health and Human Services or the Health Care Financing Administration determines that the process for accomplishing the intent of a part, section, subsection, paragraph, clause, or phrase of this Item is out of compliance or in conflict with federal law and regulation and recommends another method of accomplishing the same intent, the Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services, after consultation with the Attorney General, is authorized to pursue the alternative method.
H. Included in this appropriation is $40,788,000 from the general fund and $43,422,000 from nongeneral funds the first year and $41,403,000 from the general fund and $44,141,364 from nongeneral funds the second year for Medicaid payments for the University of Virginia Medical Center. In the event that additional funding is available through projected balances in the Department of Medical Assistance Services' budget, the cited amounts may be increased.
I. Included in this appropriation is $71,355,000 from the general fund and $75,981,000 from nongeneral funds the first year and $74,985,600 $77,205,560 from the general fund and $79,950,400 $82,330,440 from nongeneral funds the second year for Medicaid payments for the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority. In the event that additional funding is available through projected balances in the Department of Medical Assistance Services' budget, the cited amounts may be increased.
J. The Department of Medical Assistance Service shall implement one or more managed care pilot programs to improve care coordination for Medicaid recipients infected with HIV/AIDS. The Department shall identify appropriate pilot areas for this voluntary project. The Department shall develop an appropriate capitation methodology for this eligible population. Those HIV/AIDS recipients who are (i) covered by third-party comprehensive health insurance coverage, (ii) in community-based care waivers, (iii) residing in long-term care facilities, or (iv) receiving hospice services shall have the option of joining a Medicaid managed care program. In order to implement the pilot, the Department shall promulgate regulations to be effective within 280 days of the enactment of this provision and shall seek any necessary waiver modifications or approvals from HCFA.
K. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall implement one or more pilot projects, contingent upon approval of the Health Care Financing Administration, which will give recipients who dually possess both Medicaid and Medicare eligibility the option of joining an HMO that will pool an appropriate capitation payment received from both Medicaid and Medicare sources. The Department shall contract on a sole source basis with selected health plans to develop and implement the project if the Department determines, in its sole discretion, that the use of sole source contracting is in the Department's best interest. Any health plan that has received compensation from the Department for its services in developing the RFP or contract or in connection with the development of the project shall be eligible to submit a proposal to the Department to provide HMO services for the project, if the Department determines, in its sole discretion, that receiving a proposal from any such health plan is in the Department's best interest. The Department shall identify the appropriate pilot area(s) for the project. The project shall include the provision of long-term care services in addition to the services provided in the existing Medicaid HMO programs with the goal of improving care coordination to individuals with dual eligibility. In order to implement the project, the Department shall promulgate regulations to be effective within 280 days of the enactment of this provision.
L. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend its regulations, effective July 1, 1998, to eliminate language that explicitly adopts the requirements of the provisions of federal law that were Section 1902(a)(13)(A) and (F) of Title XIX (42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(13)(A) and (F)), until they were repealed by Section 4711(a) of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.
M. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall implement an enrollment period of 12 months for all Medicaid recipients enrolled in Medallion II HMOs, consistent with the provisions of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. The enrollment period shall not be used to extend coverage for those recipients who lose eligibility during the enrollment period. In order to implement the project, the Department shall promulgate regulations to be effective within 280 days of the enactment of this provision.
N. The Department shall establish a program to more effectively manage those Medicaid recipients who receive the highest cost care. To implement the program, the Department shall establish uniform criteria for the program, including criteria for the high cost recipients, providers and reimbursement, service limits, assessment and authorization limits, utilization review, quality assessment, appeals and other such criteria as may be deemed necessary to define the program. The Department shall seek any necessary approval from the United States Health Care Financing Administration, and shall promulgate such regulations as may be deemed necessary to implement this program.
O. The Office of the Attorney General, on behalf of the Department of Medical Assistance Services, shall pursue whatever legal actions are appropriate, if any, to obtain relief from the court's decision in the Rehabilitation Association of Virginia, Incorporated, v. Kozlowski 42 F.3D 1444 (4th Cir. 1994). As authorized by Section 4714 of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and Section 1902 (a) (10) of the Social Security Act, or other applicable federal law, payments for Medicare Part A and Part B coinsurance for Medicaid covered services for all dual eligibles, including but not limited to Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries, shall be calculated based on the Medicaid rate. The State Plan and all necessary regulations shall be amended accordingly and shall be effective within 280 days of enactment of this provision.
P. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall expand MEDALLION II managed care in Northern Virginia. In doing so, (i) the Department shall retain fee-for-service reimbursement for all mental health treatment services provided by physicians, practitioners and clinics, with limited exceptions which the Department may find necessary to ensure appropriate care by managed care providers; (ii) mental health, mental retardation, and substance abuse rehabilitation services shall continue to be provided by Community Services Boards; and (iii) persons receiving services under the mental retardation waiver program shall be excluded from mandatory managed care. Services exempted from managed care shall be subject to revision upon completion of recommendations from the Joint Subcommittee to Evaluate the Future Delivery of Publicly Funded Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services and approval of the General Assembly. The Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek the necessary waiver from the Health Care Financing Administration to effect this policy and shall promulgate the necessary regulations.
Q. The Department of Medical Assistance Services, in cooperation with affected provider groups, shall conduct a study to determine appropriate minimum nursing staff salaries across the state in order to permit nursing facilities to hire, train, and retain nursing staff sufficient to meet mandated state and federal quality of care standards. The results of this study shall be reported to the Governor and Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by October 1, 1998.
R. The Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Department of Health shall work with representatives of the dental community: to expand the availability and delivery of dental services to pediatric Medicaid recipients; to streamline the administrative processes; and to remove impediments to the efficient delivery of dental services and reimbursement thereof. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall report its efforts to expand dental services to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by December 15 each year.
S. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall take all necessary actions to revise its regulations concerning the reimbursement of hospice organizations, to eliminate any conflict between existing reimbursement regulations and Medicare conditions of participation applicable to hospice organizations. These revised regulations shall be effective no later than 280 days from the enactment of this provision.
T. On July 1, 1998, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall implement continued enhancements to the prospective drug utilization review (pro-DUR) program. The Department shall continue (i) the implementation of a disease state management program including physicians, pharmacists, and others deemed appropriate by the Department and (ii) the Pharmacy Liaison Committee, as previously constituted. The Pharmacy Division of the Department shall continue to work with the Pharmacy Liaison Committee and the Prior Authorization Advisory Committee to implement the disease state management program and such other initiatives for the promotion of cost-effective services delivery as may be appropriate. The Department shall report on the Pharmacy Liaison Committee's activities to the Board of Medical Assistance Services and to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees no later than December 15 each year of the biennium.
U.1. As a condition of this appropriation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall implement the State Children's Health Insurance Program as authorized in Subtitle J of the federal Balanced Budget Act of 1997. The program shall be entitled the Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan. The Department shall submit a State Child Health Insurance Plan to the federal Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) in accordance with the provisions of Subtitle J of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to implement the program. The Department shall submit the plan to HCFA in a timely manner to ensure implementation of the program on July 1, 1998.
2. The Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan shall consist of two components. The existing Medicaid program shall be expanded to cover children, ages 0 through 18, in families with incomes up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level. The second component shall be a Title XXI plan and shall be established for children ages 0 through 18, in families with incomes between 150 percent and 185 percent of the federal poverty level. Families with children enrolled in the separate, non-Medicaid program shall be required to pay premiums and copayments on a sliding fee scale. For both components of the program, Medicaid income methodologies and benefits shall be used; however, the Department shall implement Medicaid income methodologies in a manner which streamlines the eligibility determination process. The Department shall promulgate necessary regulations to implement the Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan to be effective July 1, 1998.
3. The Department shall submit a quarterly report on the status of the Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan to the Chairmen of the following committees: House Appropriations and Health, Welfare and Institutions; Senate Finance and Education and Health; and to the Joint Commission on Health Care. Each report shall include but not be limited to a status report on the (i) number of children enrolled in each component of the program, (ii) provisions and impact of the premium and copayment requirements, (iii) outreach efforts undertaken to enroll eligible children in the program, (iv) efforts and activities undertaken to involve local children's health care and case management programs in the implementation and ongoing operation of the program, and (v) expenditure of the funds authorized for the program. The reports shall be submitted quarterly, beginning July 1, 1998.
4. The Department shall coordinate the implementation and ongoing operation of the Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan with existing local programs throughout the Commonwealth which provide medical services and case management services to eligible children. The Department shall work with the Department of Social Services to streamline the Medicaid application process and to develop a comprehensive statewide, community-based outreach program to enroll children eligible for Medicaid and the Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan. In developing the outreach program, the Department also shall work collaboratively with and include the outreach programs of other public and private entities to inform eligible children about the respective programs. The outreach program shall include various strategies for informing eligible children including, but not limited to, educational activities, public service announcements, outstationing eligibility workers, targeted mailings, and local community activities.
V.1. Effective July 1, 1998, the Board of Medical Assistance Services shall promulgate emergency regulations necessary to implement a fully prospective reimbursement system for hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, these emergency regulations are to remain effective until such time as they are superseded by permanent regulations . In addition, these emergency regulations may be revised as necessary to make technical changes. These emergency regulations shall be effective for no more than 24 months. Reimbursement rates for most inpatient services shall be based on Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) methodology. The Board shall also promulgate emergency regulations necessary to implement utilization control measures (prior authorization and utilization control) so as to make them consistent with the prospective DRG reimbursement methodology. The emergency regulations shall include, but not be limited to, provisions that (i) eliminate the 21-day cap on length of stay for adults for those services to be governed under a prospective, case-based payment methodology and (ii) recalibrate (evaluate and adjust the weights assigned to cases) and rebase (review and update as appropriate the cost basis on which the base rate is developed) the DRG system at least every other year. As the Department develops regulations to implement the new reimbursement methodology, the Department shall consult with affected provider groups.
2. Out of this appropriation, $15,427,000 from the general fund and $16,473,000 from federal funds are provided to fund the estimated inpatient hospital settlements in the second year for DRG. The Director of the Department of Planning and Budget shall unallot these amounts until the Department of Medical Assistance Services has consulted with the Office of the Attorney General on any legal issues that may relate to the calculation of settlement costs and has submitted to the Department of Planning and Budget: 1) a recalculation of settlement costs using actual data for fiscal years 1997 and 1998 and 2) a procedure for paying individual hospital settlements approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
W. The State Plan for Medical Assistance shall be amended to expand coverage of school-based health services for children with special education needs to include psychiatric or psychological evaluations and psychotherapy services provided by Medicaid-qualified providers and Board of Education licensed school psychologists, if identified in the Individualized Education Program as necessary.
X.1. As a condition of this appropriation, the Department shall promulgate regulations to implement Medicaid reimbursement for treatment foster care designed to serve children and youth referred by local Comprehensive Services Act teams. If the Health Care Financing Administration approves treatment foster care for Medicaid reimbursement, emergency regulations as specified in § 9-6.14:4.1C 5, Code of Virginia, shall be effective January 1, 2000, or earlier. However, emergency regulations may become effective at a later date if the federal Health Care Financing Administration determines, upon submission of a proposal by the Department, that federal regulations preclude earlier implementation. The provider qualifications shall be developed in conjunction with a work group of the State Executive Council with representation from local Comprehensive Services Act teams. The regulations shall address coverage limitations and utilization review.
2. As a condition of this appropriation, the Department shall promulgate regulations to amend the State Plan for Medical Assistance to expand coverage of inpatient psychiatric services under EPSDT to include services in residential treatment facilities. The regulations shall be effective January 1, 2000, and shall address coverage limitations and utilization review.
Y. Out of this appropriation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall provide reimbursement for adult day health care services at the rate of $39.50 $45 per day for providers in Northern Virginia and $34.50 $41 per day for providers in the rest of the state.
Z. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall develop a plan for an appropriate reimbursement methodology, using data from commercial insurers, to comply with the General Assembly's directive to the Department to raise dental reimbursement rates to the 85th percentile of usual, customary and reasonable charges. The Department shall present the payment system plan to the Governor and the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees by September 1, 1999. In the development of a reimbursement methodology plan, the Department shall examine the impact of retaining fee-for-service reimbursement for the delivery of dental services in the managed care system on expanding access to pediatric dental care. The Department shall not require dentists who agree to participate in the delivery of Medicaid services to pediatric dental patients to also deliver services to subscribers enrolled in the commercial plan of the managed care vendor.
AA. As a condition of this appropriation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services, with the assistance of the Department of Social Services, shall review the current Medicaid assisted living waiver. In reviewing this waiver, the Department shall consider (i) whether additional nursing facility patients can be safely and appropriately served through assisted living; (ii) the services covered by the assisted living payments and the extent to which payments reflect the services that need to be provided; (iii) the adequacy of reimbursement for assisted living care; (iv) the appropriateness of the current two-tiered structure for assisted living payments; (v) the extent to which Medicaid funds could be used in lieu of general funds to provide assisted living care; (vi) best practices in other states; and (vii) the adequacy of the current regulatory structure, if heavier-care patients were to be cared for in adult care residences. Any proposed revisions to the assisted living waiver by the Department shall be submitted to the Governor and Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee, the Senate Committee on Education and Health, the House Appropriations Committee, the House Committee on Health, Welfare, and Institutions, and the Joint Commission on Health Care prior to September 15, 1999.
BB. The Department shall (i) evaluate the initial results of its current telemedicine reimbursement policy; (ii) develop protocols to address documentation of services and confidentiality of patient information with regard to telemedicine; and (iii) identify any additional services for which telemedicine reimbursement would be medically appropriate and cost effective. The Department shall submit its report to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee, the House Appropriations Committee, and the Joint Commission on Health Care, prior to October 1, 1999.
CC. Prior to implementation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall report to the Joint Commission on Health Care's Long-Term Care Subcommittee on the status of a revised nursing facility payment system. The payment system shall continue to provide reimbursement for the Specialized Care Program as in effect on February 15, 1999, until such time as appropriate regulations become effective pursuant to the Administrative Process Act. The report shall also address other long-term care financing issues and strategies, including, but not limited to, the extent to which patient acuity is considered under the payment system, waivers, and initiatives for better serving dual eligible beneficiaries.
DD. The State Plan for Medical Assistance Services shall be amended to include coverage for high-dose chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants for individuals over the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with leukemia. The individual must have a performance status sufficient to proceed with the high-dose chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant. Effective July 1, 1999, the Board of Medical Assistance Services shall promulgate emergency regulations to implement this expanded coverage.
EE. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Home and Community Based Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled to permit the sharing of personal care service hours required by recipients who reside in the same home. Community-based care shall be cost-effective if (i) the cost to Medicaid for the individual who receives community-based care is less than or equal to the average cost to Medicaid for the individuals who would otherwise receive institutional care or (ii) the aggregate cost to Medicaid for the individuals in the same home who share services is equal to or less than the average cost to Medicaid for all recipients in the same home who would otherwise receive institutional care.
FF. Contingent upon passage of House Bill 2717, on or before December 31, 1999, the Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall prepare and submit a request for a waiver to the Health Care Financing Administration, pursuant to federal law and regulation under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, as amended, to provide payment for family planning services on behalf of women who were Medicaid-eligible for prenatal care and delivery services at the time of delivery. Such family planning services shall begin with delivery and continue for a period of 24 months. If federal approval for the waiver is granted, payment for these services shall begin no later than three months following the date of the approval. In the event that House Bill 2717 is enacted in a manner inconsistent with the language in this Item, the provisions of House Bill 2717 shall prevail.
GG. Out of the appropriation for this Item, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall provide reimbursement to Mountain Empire Older Citizens, Incorporated, to offset the costs of the rate increase for ambulance services as a result of the ruling in Richmond Ambulance Authority v. Allen, provided the organization certifies such expenses to the Department. The Department shall reimburse Mountain Empire Older Citizens, Incorporated, within 30 days of the receipt and review of the certified cost data.
HH. As a condition of this appropriation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall assist the Joint Commission on Health Care in a review of Medicaid coverage and reimbursement policies for organ transplants. The review shall include, but not be limited to, consideration of the appropriateness of (i) current Medicaid coverage for organ transplants; (ii) the reimbursement procedures and amounts applicable to organ transplants that are covered; (iii) the fiscal impact of any changes in Medicaid policies related to coverage or reimbursement for organ transplants; and (iv) case management by the Department for transplant recipients.
II. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall increase the nursing facility reimbursement to the direct care operating ceiling to provide for the increased funding for nursing facility reimbursement, including a salary increase for certified nurse aides across the state, to be effective July 1, 1999.
JJ. Effective no later than July 1, 1999, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall increase payment rates for Medicaid reimbursement to state-operated mental health and mental retardation facilities, based on reasonable cost.
KK. The State Plan for Medical Assistance Services shall be amended to clarify the coverage and availability of FDA-approved drug therapies and agents for weight loss, including anorexiant drugs, for Medicaid recipients who meet the strict disability standards for obesity established by the Social Security Administration, and whose condition has been certified as life-threatening, consistent with the Department of Medical Assistance Services' medical necessity requirements and preauthorization guidelines.
LL.1. The Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall convene a workgroup composed of representatives from the Department of Rehabilitative Services; the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services; the Community Services Boards; the Department of Social Services; the Centers for Independent Living; the Disability Services Boards; consumers; families; advocates and public and private providers to develop an Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support Waiver which offers flexible individual and family-driven control of services to meet their individualized needs.
2. The waiver proposal shall include a full array of appropriate services to meet the varied needs of persons with developmental disabilities, including persons with autism. In addition, the waiver proposal shall contain eligibility criteria for persons with developmental disabilities to be served, number of persons projected to be served, annual cost projections, types of services and supports offered, and service benefit limits. The waiver proposal shall be developed by October 1, 1999, and presented to the Disability Commission by October 15, 1999.
3. On or before January 1, 2000, the Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall prepare and submit a request for a waiver to the Health Care Financing Administration, pursuant to federal law and regulation under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, as amended, to provide services to developmentally disabled individuals eligible for medical assistance.