Rep. Aaron M. Ortiz

Filed: 4/9/2019

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 74

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 74 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
5adding Section 11-5.5 as follows:
 
6    (305 ILCS 5/11-5.5 new)
7    Sec. 11-5.5. Expedited long-term care eligibility
8determinations for persons with intellectual or developmental
9disabilities.
10    (a) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall
11follow and implement the requirements and processes described
12under Section 11-5.4 when making long-term care eligibility
13determinations for persons with intellectual or developmental
14disabilities.
15    (b) Subject to federal approval, the Department of
16Healthcare and Family Services must implement an ex parte

 

 

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1renewal process for Medicaid-eligible individuals with an
2intellectual or developmental disability. As used in this
3Section, "renewal" has the same meaning as "redetermination" in
4State policies, administrative rule, and federal Medicaid law.
5The ex parte renewal process must be fully operational on or
6before January 1, 2020.
7        (1) An individual is eligible for the ex parte renewal
8    process if the individual:
9            (A) has an intellectual or developmental
10        disability;
11            (B) has been determined Medicaid eligible;
12            (C) receives services:
13                (i) under the State's Home and Community-Based
14            Services Waiver Program for adults with
15            developmental disabilities;
16                (ii) under the State's Residential Waiver for
17            Children and Young Adults with Developmental
18            Disabilities;
19                (iii) under the State's Support Waiver for
20            Children and Young Adults with Developmental
21            Disabilities; or
22                (iv) at a facility licensed by the ID/DD
23            Community Care Act; and
24            (D) has received no transfer of assets or resources
25        during the federally prescribed look-back period as
26        specified by federal law, unless those resources are

 

 

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1        deposited into an individual's Achieving a Better Life
2        Experience (ABLE) account and meet all requirements
3        thereof.
4        (2) The Department of Human Services must adopt
5    policies and procedures to improve communication between
6    local Family Community Resource Center personnel, the
7    Division of Developmental Disabilities pilot hub
8    personnel, applicants and their families or guardians, and
9    the provider organizations and independent service
10    coordination agencies serving and supporting the
11    applicants. Such policies and procedures must at a minimum
12    permit applicants and their representatives and the
13    facilities in which the applicants reside to speak directly
14    to an individual trained to take telephone inquiries and
15    provide appropriate responses.
16        (3) The Department of Human Services must use the
17    standards and distribution requirements described in
18    Section 11-5.4 and in Section 11-6 for notification of
19    missing supporting documents and information during the
20    renewal and appeal process.
21        (4) The Department of Human Services and the Department
22    of Healthcare and Family Services' Office of the Inspector
23    General shall follow the processes under Section 11-5.4
24    concerning the allowance of additional time for the
25    submission of information and documents needed for a review
26    of resources.

 

 

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1        (5) Reporting requirements for the Department of Human
2    Services, the Department of Healthcare and Family
3    Services, and the Auditor General shall follow those
4    requirements under Section 11-5.4.
5        (6) The Department of Human Services and Department of
6    Healthcare and Family Services shall adopt any rules
7    necessary to administer and enforce any provision of this
8    Section.
 
9    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
10becoming law.".