2019 -- H 5575 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - QUALITY SELF-DIRECTED SERVICES - | |
INDIVIDUAL COMPANIONS OF COMPANIONSHIP AND HOMEMAKING SERVICES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Serpa, and Ackerman | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 40-8.14-1, 40-8.14-2, 40-8.14-3, 40-8.14-4 and 40-8.14-5 of the |
2 | General Laws in Chapter 40-8.14 entitled "Quality Self-Directed Services" are hereby amended |
3 | to read as follows: |
4 | 40-8.14-1. Definitions. |
5 | For purposes of this section: |
6 | (1) "Activities of daily living" (ADL) means the routine activities that people tend to do |
7 | every day without needing assistance. There are six (6) basic ADLs: eating, bathing, dressing, |
8 | toileting, transferring (walking), and continence. |
9 | (2) "Covered home- and community-based services (HCBS)" means any core, preventive, |
10 | or specialized long-term-care services and supports available in a person's home or a community- |
11 | based living arrangement that the state is authorized to provide under the Medicaid state plan, the |
12 | Medicaid Section 1115 waiver, or any similar program. |
13 | (3) "Direct-support services" means the range of home- and community-based services |
14 | (HCBS) covered services that are identified in the Medicaid state plan, Rhode Island's § 1115 |
15 | waiver, or any similar program that may provide similar services in the future, and the rules and |
16 | regulations promulgated by the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS) or a |
17 | designated agency authorize individual home-care providers to provide. The direct-support |
18 | services must be provided in accordance with applicable federal and state law, rules, and |
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1 | regulations and include, but are not limited to, personal care assistance, homemaker, and |
2 | companion services that the state is authorized to provide under the Medicaid state plan, the |
3 | Medicaid Section 1115 waiver, or any similar program in the future, including: |
4 | (i) Participant assistance with activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily |
5 | living as defined in this chapter; |
6 | (ii) Assistance with monitoring health status and physical condition; |
7 | (iii) Assistance with preparation and eating of meals (not the cost of the meal itself); |
8 | (iv) Assistance with housekeeping activities (bed making, dusting, vacuuming, laundry, |
9 | grocery shopping, cleaning); |
10 | (v) Assistance with transferring, ambulation, and use of special mobility devices assisting |
11 | the participant by directly providing or arranging transportation; and |
12 | (vi) Other similar, in-home, non-medical long-term services and supports provided to an |
13 | elderly person or individual with a disability by an individual provider to meet the person's daily |
14 | living needs and ensure that the person may adequately function in the person's home and have |
15 | safe access to the community. |
16 | (1) "Companionship" means fellowship to provide emotional and social support to |
17 | homebound clients. |
18 | (4)(2) "Director" means the director of the Rhode Island department of administration. |
19 | (5)(3) "Fiscal intermediary" means a third-party organization under contract with the |
20 | EOHHS responsible for performing payroll and other employment-related functions on behalf of |
21 | the participant. |
22 | (i) The fiscal intermediary shall: |
23 | (A) Be authorized by the secretary or a designated agency to receive and distribute |
24 | support funds on behalf of a participant in accordance with the participant's service plan; and |
25 | (B) Act as a fiscal intermediary on behalf of a participant in compliance with all rules, |
26 | regulations, and terms and conditions established by the secretary. |
27 | (ii) The fiscal intermediary shall not make any decisions regarding hiring, supervising, or |
28 | firing individual providers. |
29 | (4) "Homemaking" means household chores and related housekeeping services in the |
30 | home for the sick, disabled, dependent, or infirm, and as further defined in § 23-17-2(9). |
31 | (6)(5) "Individual provider companion" means an individual selected by and working |
32 | under the direction of a Medicaid LTSS beneficiary or the beneficiary's duly authorized |
33 | representative to provide direct-support services companionship and homemaking services to the |
34 | participant in accordance with the beneficiary's authorized service plan, but does not include an |
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1 | employee of a provider agency, subject to the agency's direction and control commensurate with |
2 | agency employee status or an individual providing services to a participant electing the personal |
3 | choice option in any program. |
4 | (7) "Instrumental activities of daily living" means the skills a person needs to live safely |
5 | and successfully in a residential setting of choice without outside supports. These skills include, |
6 | but are not limited to, using the telephone, traveling, shopping, preparing meals, doing |
7 | housework, taking medications properly, and managing money. |
8 | (8)(6) "Medicaid LTSS beneficiary" means a person who has completed a Medicaid long- |
9 | term services and supports application for assistance (DHS-2) and been determined by the state to |
10 | obtain Medicaid-funded long-term services and supports. |
11 | (9)(7) "Participant" means a Medicaid LTSS beneficiary who receives direct-support |
12 | services companionship and homemaking services from an individual provider companion. |
13 | (10)(8) "Participant's representative" means a participant's legal guardian or an individual |
14 | having the authority and responsibility to act on behalf of a participant with respect to the |
15 | provision of direct-support services companionship and homemaking services. |
16 | (11)(9) "Provider representative" means a provider organization that is certified as the |
17 | exclusive negotiating representative of individual providers companions as provided in § 40-8.15- |
18 | 7. |
19 | (12)(10) "Secretary" means the secretary of the Rhode Island executive office of health |
20 | and human services (EOHHS). |
21 | 40-8.14-2. Scope of coverage. |
22 | Individual providers companions may provide services limited to companionship and |
23 | homemaking all authorized HCBS-covered services in accordance with the participant's |
24 | authorized service plan at home and other Medicaid certified settings, to the extent the applicable |
25 | federal and state laws and rules and regulations allow. Participants shall be excluded from |
26 | utilizing the services of a home care provider, home nursing care provider, or hospice provider as |
27 | defined in § 23-17-2(8) or from any Medicaid LTSS demonstration project and accountable |
28 | care/entity program. |
29 | 40-8.14-3. Use of employee workforce. |
30 | The requirement under § 40-8.14-2 shall not restrict the state's ability to afford |
31 | participants and participants' representatives who choose not to employ an individual provider |
32 | companion, or are unable to do so, the option of receiving direct-support services through a |
33 | personal choice option or through the employees of provider agencies, rather than through an |
34 | individual provider companion. |
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1 | Nothing in this chapter shall restrict the state's ability to afford Medicaid LTSS |
2 | beneficiaries authorized to receive HCBS-covered services with the freedom of choice guaranteed |
3 | under Title XIX to enter into service delivery agreements with any authorized Medicaid |
4 | Medicaid-contracted provider that is licensed by the department of health. Individual companions |
5 | shall be prohibited from simultaneously possessing any department of health license nor shall be |
6 | permitted to simultaneously maintain employment with a long-term services and support provider |
7 | licensed by the department of health. |
8 | 40-8.14-4. Duties of the executive office for health and human services. |
9 | (a) The secretary shall afford to all Medicaid LTSS beneficiaries who receive authorized |
10 | HCBS-covered services in accordance with a service plan the option of employing an individual |
11 | provider companion to provide direct-support services companionship and homemaking services. |
12 | (b) The secretary shall modify program operations as necessary to ensure implementation |
13 | of the individual provider model and to ensure all relevant vendors assist and cooperate as |
14 | needed, including managed care organizations and providers of fiscal support, fiscal intermediary, |
15 | financial management, or similar services to provide support to participants and participants' |
16 | representatives with regard to employing individual providers, and otherwise fulfill the |
17 | requirements of this section, including the provisions of subsection (f) of this section. |
18 | (c) The secretary shall have the authority to: |
19 | (1) Establish reimbursement rates for all individual providers companions, in accordance |
20 | with chapter 8.15 of this title, provided that these rates may permit individual provider companion |
21 | variations based on traditional and relevant factors otherwise permitted by law; provided, |
22 | however, that reimbursement rates shall be required to be approved by the general assembly; |
23 | (2) Ensure delivery of required orientation programs for individual providers |
24 | companions; |
25 | (3) Implement training and educational opportunities negotiated in accordance with |
26 | chapter 8.15 of this title for individual providers, as well as for participants and participants' |
27 | representatives who receive companionship and homemaking services from individual providers |
28 | companions, including opportunities for individual providers companions to obtain certification |
29 | documenting additional training and experience in areas of specialization; |
30 | (4) In collaboration with the provider representative, provide for the maintenance of a |
31 | public registry of individuals who have consented to be included to: |
32 | (i) Allow for routine, emergency, and respite referrals of qualified individual providers |
33 | companions who have consented to be included in the registry to participants and participants' |
34 | representatives; |
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1 | (ii) Enable participants and participants' representatives to gain improved access to, and |
2 | choice among, prospective individual providers companions, including by having access to |
3 | information about individual providers' companions' training, educational background, work |
4 | experience, national criminal background check results, and availability for hire; |
5 | (5) Establish provider companion qualification standards for individual providers |
6 | companions, including undergoing a national criminal background check and behavior that would |
7 | disqualify someone as an individual provider companion; |
8 | (6) Establish other appropriate terms and conditions for the workforce of individual |
9 | providers companions without infringing on participants' or their responsible parties' rights and |
10 | responsibilities to hire, direct, supervise, or terminate the employment of their individual |
11 | providers companions; |
12 | (7) Establish an advisory board for participants, their representatives, and advocates, to |
13 | communicate directly with the secretary about the provision of quality, direct-support services |
14 | companionship and homemaking services. |
15 | (i) The board shall consist of thirteen (13) seventeen (17) members: |
16 | (A) One of whom shall be the secretary of the executive office of health and human |
17 | services, or a designee, who shall serve as chair; |
18 | (B) Six (6) Nine (9) of whom shall be consumers of the individual provider model, two |
19 | (2) three (3) to be appointed by the governor, two (2) three (3) to be appointed by the president of |
20 | the senate, and two (2) three (3) to be appointed by the speaker of the house; |
21 | (C) Three (3) of whom shall be representatives from statewide independent living |
22 | centers, one to be appointed by the governor, one to be appointed by the president of the senate, |
23 | and one to be appointed by the speaker of the house; |
24 | (D) Three of whom shall be from a 501(c)(3) statewide senior advocacy organization, one |
25 | to be appointed by the governor, one to be appointed by the president of the senate, and one to be |
26 | appointed by the speaker of the house One shall be the state's long-term care ombudsman, or |
27 | designee; |
28 | (E) One shall be the executive director of the Rhode Island Partnership for Home Care or |
29 | designee; |
30 | (F) One shall be the executive director of the Rhode Island chapter of AARP or designee; |
31 | (G) One shall be the Executive Director of the Senior Agenda Coalition of Rhode Island |
32 | or designee. |
33 | (ii) The board members shall be appointed for three-year (3) terms. |
34 | (iii) The board shall advise the secretary, or a designee, regarding issues relating to the |
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1 | quality, access, and consumer autonomy offered through the individual provider companion |
2 | model; and |
3 | (8) Contract with a fiscal intermediary service for the operations of the individual |
4 | provider companion model. |
5 | (d) The secretary's authority in this section shall be subject to the state's obligations to |
6 | meet and negotiate under § 40-8.15-3 and chapter 7 of title 28, as modified and made applicable |
7 | to individual providers companions under § 40-8.15-3, and to agreements with any exclusive |
8 | representative of individual providers companions, as authorized by § 40-8.15-3. Except to the |
9 | extent otherwise provided by law, the secretary shall not undertake activities in subsections (c)(3) |
10 | and (c)(4) of this section, prior to October 1, 2019, unless included in a negotiated agreement and |
11 | an appropriation has been provided by the legislature to the secretary. |
12 | (e) The secretary shall cooperate in the implementation of chapter 8.15 of this title with |
13 | all other relevant state departments and agencies. Any entity providing relevant services, |
14 | including, but not limited to, providers of fiscal support, fiscal intermediary, financial |
15 | management, or similar services to provide support to participants and participants' |
16 | representatives with regard to employing individual providers companions shall assist and |
17 | cooperate with the secretary in the operations of this section, including with respect to the |
18 | secretary's obligations under subsections (b) and (f). |
19 | (f) The secretary, or a designee, shall, no later than October 1, 2019, and then quarterly |
20 | thereafter, in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by EOHHS, compile and |
21 | maintain a list of the names and addresses of all individual providers companions who have been |
22 | paid for providing direct-support companionship and homemaking services to participants within |
23 | the previous six (6) months. The list shall not include the name of any participant, or indicate that |
24 | an individual provider is a relative of a participant or has the same address as a participant. The |
25 | secretary, or a designee agency, shall share the lists with others as needed for the state to meet its |
26 | obligations under this chapter and chapter 8.15 of this title. This sharing shall not include access |
27 | to private data on participants or participants' representatives. Nothing in this section or chapter |
28 | 8.15 of this title shall alter the access rights of other private parties to data on individual |
29 | providers. |
30 | (g) The secretary shall immediately commence all necessary steps to ensure that direct- |
31 | support companionship and homemaking services are offered in conformity with this section; to |
32 | gather all information that may be needed for promptly compiling lists required under this |
33 | section, including information from current vendors; and to complete any required modifications |
34 | to currently providing direct-support services by October 1, 2019. |
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1 | (h) The secretary will prohibit any individual companion from providing companionship |
2 | or homemaking services to a relative of a participant or an individual companion that resides in |
3 | the same household as a participant in order to prevent fraud, waste, abuse and neglect. All |
4 | participants seeking to utilize an individual companion shall not be restricted from access to any |
5 | personal choice waiver program. |
6 | 40-8.14-5. Authority of the department of administration. |
7 | In accordance with chapter 8.15 of this title, the director shall have the authority to: |
8 | (1) Meet and negotiate with any provider individual companion representative chosen |
9 | pursuant to § 40-8.15-2(a); |
10 | (2) In coordination with the secretary, negotiate over any of the topics in § 40-8.14-4(c) |
11 | and any other appropriate matters governing the workforce of individual providers companions |
12 | without infringing on participants' or their responsible parties' rights and responsibilities to hire, |
13 | direct, supervise, or terminate the employment of their individual providers companions; and |
14 | (3) Execute a collective bargaining agreement, subject to any approval required under § |
15 | 40-8.15-5. |
16 | SECTION 2. The title of Chapter 40-8.14 of the General Laws entitled "Quality Self- |
17 | Directed Services" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
18 | CHAPTER 40-8.14 |
19 | Quality Self-Directed Services |
20 | CHAPTER 40-8.14 |
21 | QUALITY SELF-DIRECTED SERVICES - INDIVIDUAL COMPANIONS - |
22 | COMPANIONSHIP AND HOMEMAKING SERVICES |
23 | SECTION 3. Sections 40-8.15-1, 40-8.15-2, 40-8.15-3, 40-8.15-4, 40-8.15-6, 40-8.15-7, |
24 | 40-8.15-8, 40-8.15-9, 40-8.15-10, 40-8.15-11 and 40-8.15-12 of the General Laws in Chapter 40- |
25 | 8.15 entitled "Individual Providers of Direct-Support Services" are hereby amended to read as |
26 | follows: |
27 | 40-8.15-1. Definitions. |
28 | For the purposes of this chapter: |
29 | (1) "Direct-support Companionship and homemaking services" has the meaning given to |
30 | it under § 40-8.14-1. |
31 | (2) "Director" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
32 | (3) "Individual provider companion" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
33 | (4) "Participant" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
34 | (5) "Participant's representative" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
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1 | (6) "Provider representative" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
2 | (7) "Secretary" has the meaning given to it under § 40-8.14-1. |
3 | 40-8.15-2. Right of individual providers to choose provider representative -- Subject |
4 | of negotiation. Right of individual companions to choose collective bargaining |
5 | representative -- Subject of negotiation. |
6 | (a) Individual providers companions may, in accordance with the procedures set forth in |
7 | § 40-8.15-7, individually choose or opt out of a provider collective bargaining organization to be |
8 | their provider representative and to negotiate with the state, over the terms and conditions of |
9 | individual providers' companions' participation in providing direct-support companionship and |
10 | homemaking services, including, but not limited to: |
11 | (1) Expanding training and professional development opportunities; |
12 | (2) Improving the recruitment and retention of qualified individual providers |
13 | companions; |
14 | (3) Reimbursement rates and other economic matters; |
15 | (4) Benefits; |
16 | (5) Payment procedures; and |
17 | (6) A grievance resolution process. |
18 | (b) Nothing in this chapter or in chapter 8.14 of title 40 shall interfere with regulatory |
19 | authority of the Rhode Island department of health (RIDOH) over individual providers licensing. |
20 | Individual provider licensing shall be excluded from and not subject to the negotiation process |
21 | recognized and described in this section. |
22 | (c) Notwithstanding the above, individual providers companions must operate in |
23 | conformance with the relevant sections of the general laws applicable thereto and regulations |
24 | promulgated by the state. |
25 | (d) The directors of each department with authority to administer their respective |
26 | programs shall work in consultation with the secretary regarding the terms and conditions of |
27 | individual providers' companions' participation in their respective programs including, but not |
28 | limited to, the terms and conditions in subsection (a) of this section. |
29 | 40-8.15-3. Good faith negotiations. |
30 | It shall be the obligation of the director, or a designee, to meet and negotiate in good faith |
31 | with the provider individual companion representative within thirty (30) days after receipt of |
32 | written notice from the provider representative of the request for a meeting for bargaining |
33 | purposes. This obligation shall include the duty to cause any agreement resulting from the |
34 | negotiations to be reduced to a written contract. |
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1 | 40-8.15-4. Unresolved issues -- Impasse procedures. |
2 | In the event that the provider individual companion representative and the director, or a |
3 | designee, are unable to reach an agreement on a contract, or reach an impasse in negotiations, the |
4 | procedures of §§ 36-11-7.1 through 36-11-11 shall be followed. |
5 | 40-8.15-6. Duty to represent all individual providers fairly -- Deduction of |
6 | membership dues and other voluntary deductions. Duty to represent all individual |
7 | companions fairly -- Deduction of membership dues and other voluntary deductions. |
8 | (a) A provider An individual companion organization certified as the provider individual |
9 | companion representative shall represent all individual providers companions in the state fairly |
10 | and without discrimination, without regard to whether or not the individual provider companion is |
11 | a member of the provider individual companion organization. |
12 | (b) Each individual provider companion may choose whether to be a member of the |
13 | provider individual companion organization. The state, or its designee, shall deduct from |
14 | payments to care providers individual companions membership dues for individual providers |
15 | companions who elect to become members and authorize the deduction of membership dues, and |
16 | any other voluntary deductions authorized by individual providers companions. |
17 | 40-8.15-7. Certification and decertification of provider organization. Certification |
18 | and decertification of companion organization. |
19 | Petitions to certify a provider an individual companion organization to serve as the |
20 | provider individual companion representative of individual providers companions; petitions to |
21 | intervene in such an election; and any other petitions for investigation of controversies as to |
22 | representation may be filed with and acted upon by the labor relations board in accordance with |
23 | the provisions of chapter 7 of title 28 and the board's rules and regulations; provided, that any |
24 | valid petition as to whether individual providers companions wish to certify or decertify a |
25 | provider an individual companion representative shall be resolved by a secret ballot election |
26 | among individual providers companions for which purpose the board may designate a neutral |
27 | third party to conduct the secret ballot election. |
28 | (b) The only appropriate unit shall consist of all individual providers companions in the |
29 | state. |
30 | (c) For purposes of this section, no individual provider shall be deemed excluded from |
31 | the bargaining unit under § 28-7-3(3)(ii) because he or she provides care to a family member or |
32 | because they are in domestic service in a person's home. |
33 | (d) The cost of any certification election held under this section will be split equally |
34 | among all the provider individual companion organizations that appear on the ballot. |
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1 | (e) As to deliver conflict-free case management services to participants and participant |
2 | representatives, no organized labor organization representing individual companions shall |
3 | represent any other collective bargaining unit representing any employees under the secretary or |
4 | any health or human service agency of the state or any other contractor of any health or human |
5 | service agency of the state. |
6 | 40-8.15-8. Unfair practices. |
7 | It shall be unlawful for the state to do any of the acts made unlawful under § 28-7-13. It |
8 | shall be unlawful for the provider individual companion representative to do any of the acts made |
9 | unlawful under § 28-7-13.1. Any alleged violation of this provision may be filed with the labor |
10 | relations board as an unfair labor practice and considered and ruled upon in accordance with |
11 | chapter 7 of title 28 and the board's rules and regulations. |
12 | 40-8.15-9. Individual providers not state employees. Individual companions are not |
13 | state employees. |
14 | Notwithstanding the state's obligations to meet and negotiate under chapter 7 of title 28, |
15 | nothing in this chapter shall be construed to make individual providers companions employees of |
16 | the state for any purpose, including for the purposes of eligibility for the state employee pension |
17 | program or state employee health benefits. |
18 | 40-8.15-10. Right of families to select, direct and terminate individual providers. |
19 | Right of families to select, direct and terminate individual companions. |
20 | Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to alter the rights of families to select, direct, |
21 | and terminate the services of individual providers companions. |
22 | 40-8.15-11. Strikes not authorized. |
23 | Individual providers companions shall not engage in any strike or other collective |
24 | cessation of the delivery of direct-support any services. |
25 | 40-8.15-12. State action exemption. |
26 | The state action exemption to the application of state and federal antitrust laws is |
27 | applicable to the activities of individual providers companions and their provider individual |
28 | companion representative authorized under this chapter. |
29 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - QUALITY SELF-DIRECTED SERVICES - | |
INDIVIDUAL COMPANIONS OF COMPANIONSHIP AND HOMEMAKING SERVICES | |
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1 | This act would make revisions to the provisions of the general laws that protect |
2 | beneficiaries from fraud, waste, abuse and neglect, and provides proper state oversight in cases |
3 | where long-term services and beneficiaries elect to use an individual companion for the delivery |
4 | of Medicaid services. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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