Bill Text: NY S01109 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended

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Bill Title: Enacts the "people first act of 2014"; defines terms; ensures that individuals with developmental disabilities who utilize long-term care services under the medical assistance program administered by the state have meaningful access to a reasonable array of community-based and institutional program options to ensure the well-being of such individuals.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 3-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-06-16 - SUBSTITUTED BY A8452 [S01109 Detail]

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                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        1109--C
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 9, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  Sens. MAZIARZ, GALLIVAN, GRISANTI, KENNEDY -- read twice
         and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee
         on  Mental  Health  and  Developmental   Disabilities   --   committee
         discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
         to  said  committee  --  committee  discharged,  bill amended, ordered
         reprinted as amended and recommitted to  said  committee  --  reported
         favorably  from  said  committee  and  committed  to  the Committee on
         Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended,  ordered  reprinted  as
         amended and recommitted to said committee
       AN  ACT  to  amend  the  mental hygiene law, in relation to enacting the
         "people first act of 2013"
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
    2  the "people first act of 2013".
    3    S 2. Legislative findings. It is the  intent  of  the  legislature  to
    4  ensure  that  individuals  with  developmental  disabilities who utilize
    5  long-term care services under the medical assistance program  and  other
    6  long-term  care  related benefit programs administered by the state have
    7  meaningful access to a reasonable array of community-based and  institu-
    8  tional  program options and to ensure the well-being of individuals with
    9  developmental disabilities,  taking  into  account  their  informed  and
   10  expressed  choices. Furthermore, the legislature declares that it is the
   11  policy of the state to  ensure  that  the  clinical,  habilitative,  and
   12  social  needs  of individuals with developmental disabilities who choose
   13  to reside in integrated community-based settings can  have  those  needs
   14  met  in  integrated  community-based  settings. In order to meaningfully
   15  comply with this policy, the state must have  an  understanding  of  the
   16  existing  capacity  in  integrated-community  based  settings, including
   17  direct support professionals and licensed professionals, such as  physi-
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD02298-08-3
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    1  cians, dentists, nurse practitioners, nurses, and psychiatrists, as well
    2  as residential capacity to provide for these needs.
    3    It  is  further the intent of the legislature to support the satisfac-
    4  tion and success of consumers through the delivery of  quality  services
    5  and supports. Evaluation of the services that consumers receive is a key
    6  aspect  to  the service system. Utilizing the information that consumers
    7  and their families provide about such services in a reliable  and  mean-
    8  ingful  way is also critical to enable the commissioner of developmental
    9  disabilities to assess the  performance  of  the  state's  developmental
   10  services  system and to improve services for consumers in the future. To
   11  that end, the commissioner of developmental disabilities shall conduct a
   12  geographic analysis of supports and services in community  settings  and
   13  implement  an improved, unified quality assessment system, in accordance
   14  with this act.
   15    S 3. Section 13.15 of the mental hygiene law is amended  by  adding  a
   16  new subdivision (d) to read as follows:
   17    (D)  (1)  FOR  PURPOSES OF THIS SUBDIVISION, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL
   18  HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
   19    (I) "DIRECT  SUPPORT  PROFESSIONALS"  MEANS  DIRECT  SUPPORT  WORKERS,
   20  DIRECT CARE WORKERS, PERSONAL ASSISTANTS, PERSONAL ATTENDANTS, AND PARA-
   21  PROFESSIONALS  THAT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL
   22  DISABILITIES IN THE FORM OF DAILY LIVING, AND PROVIDE THE  HABILITATION,
   23  REHABILITATION, AND TRAINING NEEDS OF THESE INDIVIDUALS.
   24    (II)  "LICENSED  PROFESSIONALS"  MEANS,  BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, PHYSI-
   25  CIANS, DENTISTS, DENTAL HYGIENISTS, DENTAL ASSISTANTS, NURSE PRACTITION-
   26  ERS,  LICENSED  PRACTICAL  NURSES,  REGISTERED  NURSES,   PSYCHIATRISTS,
   27  PSYCHOLOGISTS,  LICENSED  MASTER  SOCIAL  WORKERS,  OR LICENSED CLINICAL
   28  SOCIAL WORKERS, LICENSED TO PRACTICE PURSUANT TO THE EDUCATION  LAW  AND
   29  OTHER QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.
   30    (III)  "SUPPORTS  AND  SERVICES"  MEANS  DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS,
   31  LICENSED PROFESSIONALS, AND RESIDENTIAL  SERVICES,  INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT
   32  LIMITED  TO,  PRIVATE  RESIDENCES,  COMMUNITY-INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGE-
   33  MENTS, SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS, SUPERVISED RESIDENTIAL  PROGRAMS,
   34  OR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAMS.
   35    (2)  SUBJECT  TO  AVAILABLE  APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR, THE COMMISSIONER
   36  SHALL CONDUCT A GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF SUPPORTS AND SERVICES IN COMMUNI-
   37  TY SETTINGS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. THIS ANALY-
   38  SIS SHALL ALSO IDENTIFY GAPS BETWEEN REQUIRED SUPPORTS AND  SERVICES  BY
   39  REGION OF THE STATE.
   40    (3)  IN ORDER TO PERFORM THE GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OR TO GATHER DATA FOR
   41  PURPOSES OF PERFORMING THE GEOGRAPHIC  ANALYSIS,  THE  COMMISSIONER  MAY
   42  WORK  IN  COOPERATION  AND  AGREEMENT WITH OTHER OFFICES, DEPARTMENTS OR
   43  AGENCIES OF THE STATE, LOCAL OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, OR  OTHER  ORGANIZA-
   44  TIONS  AND  INDIVIDUALS,  WHICH  MAY  INCLUDE  PROVIDERS OF SERVICES FOR
   45  PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, REPRESENTATIVES  FROM  EMPLOYEE
   46  ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING DIRECT CARE WORKERS, CONSUMER REPRESENTATIVES
   47  INCLUDING  PERSONS  WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, OR THEIR PARENTS OR
   48  GUARDIANS.
   49    (4) IN CONDUCTING THIS ACTIVITY, THE COMMISSIONER, SUBJECT  TO  AVAIL-
   50  ABLE  APPROPRIATIONS  THEREFOR,  SHALL  DEVELOP  AND UTILIZE A WEB-BASED
   51  DATA-BASE WHICH  PRIORITIZES  THE  URGENCY  OF  NEED  FOR  SUPPORTS  AND
   52  SERVICES.  THE  INFORMATION  COLLECTED  SHOULD ALLOW THE COMMISSIONER TO
   53  CATEGORIZE NEEDS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SERVICES WITHIN  A  FRAME-
   54  WORK  THAT  ENCOMPASSES THREE LEVELS OF URGENCY OF NEEDS. THESE LEVEL OF
   55  SUPPORT NEEDS SHOULD INCLUDE: EMERGENCY NEED,  FOR  THOSE  PERSONS  WITH
   56  DEVELOPMENTAL  DISABILITIES  IN  NEED  OF  IMMEDIATE  SUPPORT EITHER DAY
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    1  SUPPORT OR IN-HOME OR OUT-OF-HOME PLACEMENT;  CRITICAL  NEED  FOR  THOSE
    2  INDIVIDUALS  WHO  WILL  HAVE  A NEED FOR SUPPORTS OR SERVICES WITHIN ONE
    3  YEAR; AND PLANNING FOR NEED, FOR THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHOSE  SUPPORT  NEEDS
    4  ARE  ONE  TO  FIVE  YEARS  AWAY,  OR WHERE THE CAREGIVER IS AGE SIXTY OR
    5  OLDER.
    6    (5) SUCH AN ANALYSIS SHOULD INCLUDE THE STATEWIDE NUMBER  OF  INDIVID-
    7  UALS SEEKING SERVICES, INCLUDING AWAITING PLACEMENT BROKEN DOWN INTO THE
    8  TOTAL  NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS FROM WITHIN EACH REGIONAL SERVICES OFFICE'S
    9  GEOGRAPHIC AREA WHO AWAIT RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENT,  DAY  SERVICE  SUPPORT,
   10  HOME  AND COMMUNITY-BASED WAIVER SUPPORT, EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT, BEHAVIORAL
   11  HEALTH SERVICES AND SUPPORTS, OR  OTHER  COMMUNITY-BASED  SUPPORT.  SUCH
   12  INFORMATION  SHOULD  BE  GROUPED  BY  THE AGE OF THE INDIVIDUAL AWAITING
   13  COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORTS AND THE AGE OF THEIR CAREGIVER, IF  ANY.
   14  SUCH  INFORMATION SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE WAITLIST AND PLACEMENT INFORMATION
   15  SUCH AS:
   16    (I) THE TYPE OF SUPPORTS AND SERVICES SUCH INDIVIDUALS ARE EXPECTED TO
   17  REQUIRE  DIVIDED  INTO  CERTIFIED  OUT-OF-HOME,  SUPERVISED,  SUPPORTIVE
   18  PLACEMENT  NEEDS  AND  OTHER  NON-PLACEMENT NEEDS AND THE NUMBER OF SUCH
   19  PERSONS WHO ARE MEDICALLY FRAIL REQUIRING INTENSIVE MEDICAL CARE;
   20    (II) NON-CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL  PLACEMENTS  OUTSIDE  THE  PARENT'S  OR
   21  PARENTS' OR OTHER CAREGIVER'S HOME;
   22    (III) THE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS EXPECTED TO REQUIRE HOME AND COMMUNITY
   23  SERVICES WAIVER-FUNDED HABILITATION SERVICES AT HOME;
   24    (IV)  THE  TOTAL NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS, WHO HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS IN
   25  NEED OF SUPPORTS AND SERVICES  WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  THESE  SUPPORTS  AND
   26  SERVICES  AND  ANY  GAP  BETWEEN  REQUIRED SUPPORTS AND SERVICES AND THE
   27  SUPPORTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED;
   28    (V) THE NUMBER OF EMERGENCY NEED RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENTS FOR  THE  PAST
   29  YEAR AND OTHER SUPPORTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED ON AN EMERGENCY BASIS;
   30    (VI)  THE  NUMBER  OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE CURRENTLY RECEIVING SUPPORTS
   31  AND SERVICES, INCLUDING RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, WHOSE CURRENT LIVING SITU-
   32  ATION IS NOT ADEQUATE TO MEET THEIR NEEDS AND WHO ARE AWAITING AN ALTER-
   33  NATIVE PLACEMENT OR ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT AND SERVICE DELIVERY OPTIONS;
   34    (VII) PROJECTED FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS IDENTIFIED AS  IN
   35  NEED OF SERVICES PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH FOUR OF THIS SUBDIVISION;
   36    (VIII) AN UPDATED FIVE YEAR PROJECTION OF INDIVIDUALS WHO WILL REQUIRE
   37  EITHER ADDITIONAL IN-HOME SUPPORTS AND SERVICES AND/OR OUT-OF-HOME RESI-
   38  DENTIAL PLACEMENTS; AND
   39    (IX) ANY OTHER INFORMATION DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE COMMISSIONER.
   40    (6)  THE  COMMISSIONER  SHALL  PREPARE  ANNUALLY FOR THE GOVERNOR, THE
   41  LEGISLATURE AND THE JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE  PROTECTION  OF  PEOPLE  WITH
   42  SPECIAL  NEEDS  A  WRITTEN  EVALUATION REPORT CONCERNING THE DELIVERY OF
   43  SUPPORTS AND SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY. ON OR  BEFORE  MARCH  FIRST,  IN
   44  EACH YEAR, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL SUBMIT A COPY OF SUCH REPORT, AND SUCH
   45  RECOMMENDATION  AS  HE  OR  SHE  DEEMS APPROPRIATE, TO THE GOVERNOR, THE
   46  TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE  SPEAKER  OF  THE  ASSEMBLY,  THE
   47  RESPECTIVE  MINORITY  LEADERS  OF  EACH SUCH HOUSE, AND THE CHAIR OF THE
   48  STATE COMMISSION ON QUALITY OF CARE FOR THE MENTALLY DISABLED. THE FIRST
   49  SUCH REPORT SHALL BE DUE BY NO LATER  THAN  MARCH  FIRST,  TWO  THOUSAND
   50  FIFTEEN. THE REPORT SHALL ALSO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AND SHALL
   51  BE  PUBLISHED  ON THE OFFICE'S WEBSITE IN AN APPROPRIATE LOCATION AT THE
   52  SAME TIME AS ITS SUBMISSION TO STATE OFFICIALS.
   53    S 4. Subdivision (c) of section 16.01 of the mental  hygiene  law,  as
   54  added  by  chapter  234  of  the laws of 1998, paragraph 1 as amended by
   55  chapter 37 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows:
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    1    (c) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the  commissioner,
    2  or  his OR HER designee, may require from any hospital, as defined under
    3  article twenty-eight of the public health law, any information,  report,
    4  or  record  necessary  for  the  purpose  of carrying out the functions,
    5  powers  and  duties  of the commissioner related to the investigation of
    6  deaths and complaints of  abuse,  mistreatment,  or  neglect  concerning
    7  persons  with  developmental  disabilities  who receive services, or had
    8  prior to death received services, in a facility as  defined  in  section
    9  1.03 of this chapter, or are receiving medicaid waiver services from the
   10  office  for  people  with  developmental disabilities in a non-certified
   11  setting, and have been treated at such hospitals.
   12    (2) Any information, report, or record requested by  the  commissioner
   13  or  his OR HER designee pursuant to this subdivision shall be limited to
   14  that information that the  commissioner  determines  necessary  for  the
   15  completion of this investigation.
   16    (3)  The information, report or record received by the commissioner or
   17  his OR HER designee pursuant to this subdivision  shall  be  subject  to
   18  section two thousand eight hundred five-m, section eighteen, as added by
   19  chapter four hundred ninety-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred eight-
   20  y-six,  and  article  twenty-seven-F  of  the public health law, section
   21  33.13 of this chapter, and any applicable federal statute or regulation.
   22    S 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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