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2018 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5002 (Senate Committee Approved)

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Reallocate Waiver Slots (language only)

Item 303 #22s

Item 303 #22s

Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services

Language

Page 260, line 2, strike "360" and insert "189".
Page 260, line 2, strike "390" and insert 195".
Page 260, line 3, strike "$14,120,918" and insert "$8,156,426".
Page 260, line 3, strike "$29,366,520" and insert "$16,537,788".
Page 260, line 4, strike "$14,120,918" and insert "$8,156,426".
Page 260, line 4, strike "$29,366,520" and insert "$16,537,788".
Page 260, line 6, strike "35" and insert "60".
Page 260, line 10, strike "25" and insert "414".
Page 260, line 10, strike "50" and insert "481".
Page 260, line 11, strike "$383,125" and insert "$6,347,617".
Page 260, line 11, strike "$1,149,375" and insert "$13,720,427".
Page 260, line 12, strike "$383,125" and insert "$6,347,617".
Page 260, line 12, strike "$1,149,375" and insert "$13,720,427".
Page 260, after line 14, insert:
"c. The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) shall amend the BI waiver to add
40 new slots effective July 1, 2019. An amount estimated at $257,680 the second year from the
general fund and $257,680 the second year from nongeneral funds is provided to cover the
anticipated costs of the new slots. DMAS shall seek federal approval for necessary changes to
the BI waiver to add the additional slots."
Page 260, line 15, strike "c." and insert "d."
Page 260, line 25, strike "d." and insert "e."



Explanation

(This amendment reallocates funding provided for Medicaid Waiver slots for individuals with intellectual and developmental disability to reflect the implementation of the redesigned Waiver programs. The introduced budget provided funding to add 825 Medicaid Waiver slots to meet the funding of former Medicaid Waiver programs and slot requirements contained in the U.S. Department of Justice Settlement Agreement. This amendment provides 384 Community Living Waiver slots, 895 Family and Individuals Support waivers and 40 Building Independent waivers. The reallocation maintains the Commonwealth's funding commitment for the
Settlement Agreement, and increases the total number of waiver slots that for each redesigned waiver program that are required to meet the needs and informed choices of the individuals who are expected to fill the slots. Further, waiver slots provided in this budget will allow the Commonwealth to meet the need for any needed transfers between waiver, diversion or transition from institutional care, and emergencies.)