225C.38 Payment — amount — reports.
1. If an application for a family support subsidy is approved by the department:
a. A family support subsidy shall be paid to the parent or legal guardian on behalf of the family member. An approved subsidy shall be payable as of the first of the next month after the department approves the written application.
b. A family support subsidy shall be used to meet the special needs of the family. This subsidy is intended to complement but not supplant public assistance or social service benefits based on economic need, available through governmental programs or other means available to the family.
c. Except as provided in section 225C.41, a family support subsidy for a fiscal year shall be in an amount determined by the department. The parent or legal guardian receiving a family support subsidy may elect to receive a payment amount which is less than the amount determined in accordance with this paragraph.
2. The department shall administer the family support subsidy program and the payments made under the program as follows:
a. In each fiscal year, the department shall establish a figure for the number of family members for whom a family support subsidy shall be provided at any one time during the fiscal year. The figure shall be established by dividing the amount appropriated by the general assembly for family support subsidy payments during the fiscal year by the family support subsidy payment amount established in subsection 1, paragraph “c”.
b. On or before July 15 in each fiscal year, the department shall approve the provision of a number of family support subsidies equal to the figure established in paragraph “a”. During any thirty-day period, the number of family members for whom a family support subsidy is provided shall not be less than this figure.
c. Unless there are exceptional circumstances and the family requests and receives approval from the department for an exception to policy, a family is not eligible to receive the family support subsidy if any of the following are applicable to the family or the family member for whom the application was submitted:
(1) The family member is a special needs child who was adopted by the family and the family is receiving financial assistance under section 600.17.
(2) Medical assistance home and community-based waiver services are provided for the family member and the family lives in a county in which comprehensive family support program services are available.
(3) Medical assistance home and community-based waiver services are provided for the family member under a consumer choices option.
3. The parent or legal guardian who receives a family support subsidy shall report, in writing, the following information to the department:
a. Not less than annually, a statement that the family support subsidy was used to meet the special needs of the family.
b. The occurrence of any event listed in section 225C.40.
c. A request to terminate the family support subsidy.
88 Acts, ch 1122, §5; 91 Acts, ch 38, §2, 3; 98 Acts, ch 1218, §71; 2006 Acts, ch 1159, §12, 13, 29; 2013 Acts, ch 138, §86
Referred to in §225C.36, 225C.40
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 225C - MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY SERVICES
Section 225C.1 - Findings and purpose.
Section 225C.3 - Division of mental health and disability services — state mental health authority.
Section 225C.4 - Administrator’s duties.
Section 225C.5 - Mental health and disability services commission.
Section 225C.6 - Duties of commission.
Section 225C.6A - Disability services system central data repository.
Section 225C.6C - Regional service system — regulatory requirements.
Section 225C.7 - Mental health and developmental disabilities community services fund.
Section 225C.8 - Legal settlement dispute resolution.
Section 225C.13 - Authority to establish and lease facilities.
Section 225C.14 - Preliminary diagnostic evaluation.
Section 225C.15 - County implementation of evaluations.
Section 225C.16 - Referrals for evaluation.
Section 225C.17 - Alternative diagnostic facility.
Section 225C.18 - Mental health and developmental disabilities regional planning councils.
Section 225C.19 - Emergency mental health crisis services system.
Section 225C.19A - Crisis stabilization programs.
Section 225C.21 - Supported community living services.
Section 225C.23 - Brain injury recognized as disability.
Section 225C.25 - Short title.
Section 225C.28A - Service quality standards.
Section 225C.32 - Plan appeals process.
Section 225C.35 - Definitions.
Section 225C.36 - Family support subsidy program.
Section 225C.37 - Program specifications rules.
Section 225C.38 - Payment — amount — reports.
Section 225C.39 - Subsidy payments not alienable.
Section 225C.40 - Termination or denial of subsidy — hearing.
Section 225C.41 - Appropriations.
Section 225C.42 - Annual evaluation of program.
Section 225C.45 - Public housing unit.
Section 225C.46 - Personal assistance services program.
Section 225C.47 - Comprehensive family support program.
Section 225C.48 - Comprehensive family support council.
Section 225C.49 - Departmental duties concerning services to individuals with a disability.
Section 225C.51 - Children’s behavioral health system state board.
Section 225C.52 - Children’s behavioral health system state board — duties.
Section 225C.53 - Role of department and division — transition to adult system.
Section 225C.54 - Mental health services system for children and youth — initial implementation.