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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Committee Approved)

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Provide Funding for Exceptional Rates Increase for Congregate Care

Item 307 #9h

Item 307 #9h

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2013 $0 FY2014 $3,682,880 GF
FY2013 $0 FY2014 $3,682,880 NGF

Language
Page 263, line 15, strike "$8,033,837,513" and insert "$8,041,203,273".
Page 279, line 7, strike "through June 30, 2014" .
Page 279, line 9, strike "living".
Page 279, strike lines 10 and 11 and insert:
"currently residing in an institution and unable to transition to integrated settings in the community due to the need for services that cannot be provided within the maximum allowable rate, or individuals whose needs present imminent risk of institutionalization and enhanced waiver services are needed beyond those available within the maximum allowable rate.  The department".


Explanation
(This amendment provides the $3.7 million from the general fund and $3.7 million in federal Medicaid matching funds the second year for a congregate care rate increase authorized in the introduced budget. Language is modified to ensure the rate increase is used to meet the complex medical or behavioral needs of individuals currently residing in an institution and unable to transition to the community due to the need for services that cannot be provided within the maximum allowable rate, or  individuals whose exceptional needs present imminent risk of institutionalization and for whom enhanced waiver services are needed beyond that provided through the existing maximum rates. Language eliminates the proposed sunset for the rate increase. It is anticipated that efforts to redesign Medicaid intellectual and developmental disability waiver programs will incorporate this funding to ensure that the appropriate services are available to meet the complex medical or behavioral needs of individuals transitioning from institutions to the community or those who are at imminent risk of institutionalization.)