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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- RESTORATIVE AND RECUPERATIVE CARE | |
PILOT PROGRAM | |
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Introduced By: Senators Miller, DiPalma, Euer, DiMario, Lauria, Lawson, Ujifusa, | |
Date Introduced: February 16, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 40 of the General Laws entitled "HUMAN SERVICES" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 23 |
4 | RESTORATIVE AND RECUPERATIVE CARE PILOT PROGRAM |
5 | 40-23-1. Short title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Restorative and Recuperative Care |
7 | Pilot Program." |
8 | 40-23-2. Definitions. |
9 | For the purposes of this chapter, and consistent with 42 U.S.C. § 11360(2) et seq., the |
10 | following words and phrases are construed as follows: |
11 | (1) "At risk of homelessness" means, with respect to an individual or family, that the |
12 | individual or family: |
13 | (i) Has income below thirty percent (30%) of the median income for the geographic area; |
14 | (ii) Has insufficient resources immediately available to attain housing stability; and |
15 | (iii) Has moved frequently because of economic reasons; is living in the home of another |
16 | because of economic hardship; has been notified that their right to occupy their current housing or |
17 | living situation will be terminated; lives in a hotel or motel; lives in severely overcrowded housing; |
18 | is exiting an institution; or otherwise lives in housing that has characteristics associated with |
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1 | instability and an increased risk of homelessness. |
2 | (2) "Homeless" means: |
3 | (i) An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence; |
4 | (ii) An individual or family with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private |
5 | place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, |
6 | including a car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport, or camping ground; |
7 | (iii) An individual or family living in a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter |
8 | designated to provide temporary living arrangements (including hotels and motels paid for by |
9 | federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individuals or by charitable |
10 | organizations, congregate shelters, and transitional housing); |
11 | (iv) An individual who resided in a shelter or place not meant for human habitation and |
12 | who is exiting an institution where he or she temporarily resided; |
13 | (v) An individual or family who will imminently lose their housing, including housing they |
14 | own, rent, or live in without paying rent, are sharing with others, and rooms in hotels or motels not |
15 | paid for by federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individuals or by charitable |
16 | organizations, as evidenced by: |
17 | (A) A court order resulting from an eviction action that notifies the individual or family |
18 | that they must leave within fourteen (14) days; |
19 | (B) The individual or family having a primary nighttime residence that is a room in a hotel |
20 | or motel and where they lack the resources necessary to reside there for more than fourteen (14) |
21 | days; or |
22 | (C) Credible evidence indicating that the owner or renter of the housing will not allow the |
23 | individual or family to stay for more than fourteen (14) days, and any oral statement from an |
24 | individual or family seeking homeless assistance that is found to be credible shall be considered |
25 | credible evidence for purposes of satisfying the requirements of this subsection; |
26 | (vi) An individual or family who has no subsequent residence identified; |
27 | (vii) An individual or family who lacks the resources or support networks needed to obtain |
28 | other permanent housing; and |
29 | (viii) Unaccompanied youth and homeless families with children and youth defined as |
30 | homeless under other federal statutes who: |
31 | (A) Have experienced a long-term period without living independently in permanent |
32 | housing; |
33 | (B) Have experienced persistent instability as measured by frequent moves over such |
34 | period; and |
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1 | (C) Can be expected to continue in such status for an extended period of time because of |
2 | chronic disabilities, chronic physical health or mental health conditions, substance addiction, |
3 | histories of domestic violence or childhood abuse, the presence of a child or youth with a disability, |
4 | or multiple barriers to employment. |
5 | 40-23-3. Purpose. |
6 | The purpose of this chapter is to require the executive office of health and human services |
7 | (EOHHS) to establish a program to use Medicaid funds to provide coverage to support Medicaid |
8 | beneficiaries who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness to the |
9 | maximum extent allowed by federal law. |
10 | 40-23-4. Duties and responsibilities. |
11 | (a) The executive office of health and human services (EOHHS) shall have the authority |
12 | to utilize Medicaid waiver funds to provide coverage for: |
13 | (1) One-time transitional supports for individuals receiving services under the Medicaid |
14 | home stabilization benefit; and |
15 | (2) A restorative and recuperative care pilot program to provide acute and post-acute care |
16 | for persons experiencing homelessness who are too ill or frail to recover from a physical illness or |
17 | injury on the streets, a congregate setting, or other location inappropriate for their condition or |
18 | treatment needs, but do not meet hospital level of care criteria from a clinical standpoint. |
19 | (b) One-time transitional supports shall include: |
20 | (1) A one-time payment for each of a security deposit, first month's rent and last month's |
21 | rent at one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of fair market rent (FMR) based on family size. |
22 | (2) A one-time payment for move-in supports, which includes setting up essential utility |
23 | services/payment of past-due amounts, remediation of asthma triggers, and pest removal, at one |
24 | hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of FMR based on family size. |
25 | (3) A one-time allocation of funds equal to one hundred percent (100%) of FMR based on |
26 | family size for healthy home goods, which includes mold/asthma remediation and pest control, and |
27 | that covers non-durable medical equipment household items needed to support a healthy home |
28 | environment. Healthy home goods include air filtration, refrigerator, humidifier, air conditioner, |
29 | mattresses, linens, pantry stocking, kitchen items needed for meal preparation, adequate lighting, |
30 | household furniture, and other goods as approved. Healthy home goods also can include smart |
31 | home devices that will advance the ability of the participants to safely remain in a home and are |
32 | preventive in nature; and |
33 | (4) Up to six (6) months of rent payments. |
34 | (c) The restorative and recuperative care pilot program will provide services to individuals |
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1 | experiencing homelessness to prepare for, undergo, and recover from medical treatment, injuries, |
2 | and illness. Individuals shall be required to obtain a referral or be evaluated for medical necessity |
3 | to receive services. The length of stay will be limited to active treatment and/or recovery not to |
4 | exceed thirty-six (36) months. The EOHHS shall design the pilot program in compliance with terms |
5 | established in the state’s 1115 demonstration waiver. |
6 | (d) Pursuant to § 40-8-17, the EOHHS is directed and authorized to apply for and obtain |
7 | any necessary waiver(s), waiver amendment(s) and/or state plan amendment(s) from the Secretary |
8 | of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, necessary to receive federal |
9 | financial participation for one-time transitional supports and the restorative and recuperative care |
10 | pilot program. |
11 | (e) The EOHHS shall submit to the general assembly a copy of any interim and summative |
12 | final reports on an 1115 demonstration waiver that includes one-time transitional supports and/or |
13 | the restorative and recuperative care pilot program. |
14 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- RESTORATIVE AND RECUPERATIVE CARE | |
PILOT PROGRAM | |
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1 | This act would require the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS) to apply |
2 | for and obtain any necessary waivers from the Secretary of the United States Department of Health |
3 | and Human Services to establish a restorative and recuperative care pilot program utilizing |
4 | Medicaid funds to provide support to homelessness and those at risk of homelessness. Support |
5 | would include payment of a one-time payment to cover the first and last month's rent and security |
6 | deposit, health home goods and up to six (6) months rent. |
7 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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