COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 4085
(By Delegate Beane)
(Originating in the Committee on Government Organization)
[January 30, 2004]
A BILL to amend and reenact §18-10L-3, §18-10L-4 and §18-10L-5 of
the code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating
generally to the Ron Yost personal assistance services act;
modifying definitions; clarifying requirements to receive
personal assistance services; providing that the division of
rehabilitation services shall directly or through contract
administer program; providing that the statewide independent
living council shall appoint members of board; duties of board
members; board to approve contracts proposed by division of
rehabilitation services; providing that no member of board can
receive services through program; and duties of recipients.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §18-10L-3, §18-10L-4 and §18-10L-5 of the code of West
Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read
as follows:
ARTICLE 10L. RON YOST PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES ACT.
§18-10L-3. Definitions.
The following words and phrases, when used in this article,
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
(1) "Personal assistance services" means:
(A) Those basic and ancillary services that enable eligible
individuals to live in their homes and communities rather than in
institutions and to carry out functions of daily living, self-care
and mobility;
(B) Basic services include, but are not limited to, getting in
and out of a bed, wheelchair or motor vehicle; assistance with
routine bodily functions, such as health maintenance activities;
bathing and personal hygiene; dressing and grooming; and feeding,
including preparation and cleanup.
(2) "Personal assistant" means an individual of the consumer's
choice who provides personal assistance services for the eligible
individual.
(3) "Recipient" or "consumer" means any individual with a
physical, mental, or sensory impairment that affects one or more
major life activity who meets all of the following requirements:
(A) Experiences any physical, mental or sensory impairment, or
combination of impairments, which can be expected to recur or last
for a period of not less than twelve months as determined by the evaluation conducted by functional assessment;
(B) With support from the West Virginia statewide independent
living council when necessary, assumes the employer
responsibilities of selecting, supervising and, if needed,
terminating the employment of a personal assistant, or designates
an individual to assume those responsibilities;
(C) With support from the West Virginia statewide independent
living council when necessary, manages his or her own financial and
legal affairs or designates an individual to manage those
responsibilities;
(D) Requires assistance to complete functions of daily living,
self-care and mobility, including, but not limited to, those
functions included in the definition of personal assistance
services; and
(E) Is not currently receiving personal assistance services
through any other program: Provided, That the division
rehabilitation services may, in the event that an option for
consumer directed personal assistance services is developed through
the state's medicaid program, develop a program coordinated with
requirements of any medicaid option and available to
medicaid-eligible persons.
(3) "Recipient" means any individual receiving funds through
the Ron Yost personal assistance program.
(4) "Ron Yost personal assistance program functional assessment tool" means the written and physical evaluation used to
determine eligibility of individuals to receive services and the
hours of service to be provided under this article.
§18-10L-4. Programs. Program requirements.
(a) The personal assistance services program shall be
administered by the division of rehabilitation services through the
state plan for independent living, and managed by the West Virginia
statewide independent living council, established pursuant to the
provisions of 29 U.S.C. § 796d.
(b) The West Virginia statewide independent living council
shall establish a standing committee to function as the consumer
board to direct the implementation of the program. The board shall
be composed of individuals with severe disabilities: Provided,
That one member shall be a representative of the West Virginia
statewide independent living council with a disability. No member
of the board is eligible to receive personal assistance services
through the program provided for in this article.
(c) Determination of eligibility and the need for and amount
of personal assistance services shall be decided by the consumer
board based on functional assessments conducted using a tool
developed by the West Virginia statewide independent living
council. Each consumer assessment shall include a written report
which shall be filed with the division of rehabilitation services.
(d) The division of rehabilitation services shall develop a waiting list for those eligible individuals who cannot be served
immediately.
(e) Any program developed pursuant to this article shall
contain provisions designed to assure that the employment of any
personal assistant providing services under this article is in
compliance with applicable state and federal laws, including, but
not limited to, state and federal payroll taxes, deductions and
withholding, wage withholding for child support, and any other
applicable employment related law.
(f) Funds or services provided to eligible individuals by the
personal assistance services program under this article shall not
be considered as income to those individuals for any purpose under
this code or under the rules of any agency of state government.
(a) To be eligible for assistance from the Ron Yost personal
assistance program, a recipient must have a physical, mental or
sensory impairment that affects one or more major life activity,
and who:
(1) Experiences any physical, mental or sensory impairment, or
combination of impairments, which can be expected to recur or last
for a period of not less than twelve months as determined by the
evaluation conducted using the Ron Yost personal assistance program
functional assessment tool;
(2) Requires assistance to complete functions of daily living,
self-care and mobility, including, but not limited to, those functions included in the definition of personal assistance
services;
(3) Must apply for medicaid and provide written documentation
of eligibility or denial to the board; and
(4) Is currently not receiving personal assistance services
through medicaid.
(b) The division of rehabilitation services shall, directly or
through contract approved by the Ron Yost personal assistance
services board:
(1) Administer the personal assistance services program in
accordance with the state plan for independent living established
pursuant to the provisions of section seven, article ten-m of this
chapter; and
(2) Provide training, information, and referral services
relating to state and federal payroll taxes, deductions and
withholding, and wage withholding for child support and workers'
compensation, to recipients as necessary.
(c) The West Virginia statewide independent living council,
established pursuant to section six, article ten-m of this chapter,
shall:
(1) Appoint members to the Ron Yost personal assistance
services board to fulfill the functions as set forth in subsection
(d) of this section. The board shall be composed of individuals
with disabilities: Provided, That one member shall be a representative of the West Virginia statewide independent living
council with a disability; and
(2) Develop and update as necessary, the Ron Yost personal
assistance program functional assessment tool.
(d) The Ron Yost personal assistance services board shall:
(1) Determine eligibility and approve hours of service for all
applicants based on functional assessments conducted using the Ron
Yost personal assistance program functional assessment tool. Each
determination shall be in writing, a copy of which shall be
provided to the applicant;
(2) Monitor disbursements and utilization of the program;
(3) Survey consumer satisfaction and recommend program
revisions to the division of rehabilitation services;
(4) Develop and maintain a waiting list for those eligible
individuals who cannot be served immediately;
(5) Contract with public or private entities to assist in
fulfilling the functions set forth in this subsection;
(6) Approve contracts proposed by the division of
rehabilitation services with a public or private entity for the
fiscal management of the program established under this article;
and
(7) Establish operating procedures.
(e) No member of the board is eligible to receive personal
assistance services through the program provided for in this article.
(f) Recipients shall:
(1) Apply for services through medicaid and provide a copy of
that determination to the board;
(2) Comply with the employer responsibilities of hiring,
supervising and, if needed, terminating the employment of a
personal assistant;
(3) Manage his or her own financial and legal affairs
regarding the Ron Yost personal assistance program; and
(4) Designate an individual, if necessary, to assist in
fulfilling the functions set forth in this subsection.
§18-10L-5. Funding.
(a) There is hereby created in the state treasury a special
fund designated the "Ron Yost Personal Assistance Services Fund".
The fund shall be an appropriated account within the division of
rehabilitation services and the moneys shall be expended
exclusively for the purposes of this article.
(b) Funds made available for programs under this article may
be used only for the planning, designing, delivering and
administering of personal assistance services and training. The
division of rehabilitation services may use not more than seven
percent of the total allocation for administrative costs.
(c) The programs created pursuant to this article may use
funds from a number of sources, including state and federal funds, program fees and other allotted moneys. The division of
rehabilitation services shall apply for and use all available
funding sources to carry out this program.
(c) The division of rehabilitation services may apply for and
use all funding sources to carry out this program, including state
and federal funds, program fees and other allocated moneys.
(d) Funds shall be disbursed in a manner that ensures
maximum consumer control of the services provided under the
program.
(e) Personal assistance services shall be available only to
the extent funding is available through annual appropriations of
state, federal and other allotted funds.
(f) Funds or services provided to eligible individuals by the
personal assistance services program under this article shall not
be considered as income to those individuals for any purpose under
this code or under the rules of any agency of state government.