Kansas Statutes
Article 7 - Social Welfare
39-7,160 Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services and KanCare oversight; members; meetings; reporting; compensation and expenses.

39-7,160. Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services and KanCare oversight; members; meetings; reporting; compensation and expenses. (a) There is hereby established the Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services and KanCare oversight. The joint committee shall review the number of individuals who are transferred from state or private institutions and long-term care facilities to the home and community based services and the associated cost savings and other outcomes of the money-follows-the-person program. The joint committee shall review the funding targets recommended by the interim report submitted for the 2007 legislature by the joint committee on legislative budget and use them as guidelines for future funding planning and policy making. The joint committee shall have oversight of savings resulting from the transfer of individuals from state or private institutions to home and community based services. As used in K.S.A. 39-7,159 through 39-7,162, and amendments thereto, "savings" means the difference between the average cost of providing services for individuals in an institutional setting and the cost of providing services in a home and community based setting. The joint committee shall study and determine the effectiveness of the program and cost-analysis of the state institutions or long-term care facilities based on the success of the transfer of individuals to home and community based services. The joint committee shall consider the issues of whether sufficient funding is provided for enhancement of wages and benefits of direct individual care workers and their staff training and whether adequate progress is being made to transfer individuals from the institutions and to move them from the waiver waiting lists to receive home and community based services. The joint committee shall review and ensure that any proceeds resulting from the successful transfer be applied to the system of provision of services for long-term care and home and community based services. The joint committee shall monitor and study the implementation and operations of the home and community based service programs, the children's health insurance program, the program for the all-inclusive care of the elderly and the state medicaid programs including, but not limited to, access to and quality of services provided and any financial information and budgetary issues. Any state agency shall provide data and information on KanCare programs, including, but not limited to, pay for performance measures, quality measures and enrollment and disenrollment in specific plans, KanCare provider network data and appeals and grievances made to the KanCare ombudsman, to the joint committee, as requested.
(b) The joint committee shall consist of 11 members of the legislature appointed as follows: (1) Two members of the house committee on health and human services appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; (2) one member of the house committee on health and human services appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives; (3) two members of the senate committee on public health and welfare appointed by the president of the senate; (4) one member of the senate committee on public health and welfare appointed by the minority leader of the senate; (5) two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, one of whom shall be a member of the house committee on appropriations; (6) one member of the house of representatives appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives; and (7) two members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, one of whom shall be a member of the senate committee on ways and means.
(c) Members shall be appointed for terms coinciding with the legislative terms for which such members are elected or appointed. All members appointed to fill vacancies in the membership of the joint committee and all members appointed to succeed members appointed to membership on the joint committee shall be appointed in the manner provided for the original appointment of the member succeeded.
(d) The members originally appointed as members of the joint committee shall meet upon the call of the member appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, who shall be the first chairperson, within 30 days of the effective date of this act. The vice-chairperson of the joint committee shall be appointed by the president of the senate. Chairperson and vice-chairperson shall alternate annually between the members appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate. The ranking minority member shall be from the same chamber as the chairperson. On and after the effective date of this act, the joint committee shall meet at least once in January and once in April when the legislature is in regular session and at least once for two consecutive days during each of the third and fourth calendar quarters, on the call of the chairperson, but not to exceed six meetings in a calendar year, except additional meetings may be held on call of the chairperson when urgent circumstances exist which require such meetings. Six members of the joint committee shall constitute a quorum.
(e) (1) At the beginning of each regular session of the legislature, the committee shall submit to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the house committee on health and human services and the senate committee on public health and welfare a written report on numbers of individuals transferred from the state or private institutions to the home and community based services including the average daily census in the state institutions and long-term care facilities, savings resulting from the transfer certified by the secretary for aging and disability services in a quarterly report filed in accordance with K.S.A. 39-7,162, and amendments thereto, and the current balance in the home and community based services savings fund of the Kansas department for aging and disability services.
(2) Such report submitted under this subsection shall also include, but not be limited to, the following information on the KanCare program:
(A) Quality of care and health outcomes of individuals receiving state medicaid services under the KanCare program, as compared to the provision of state medicaid services prior to January 1, 2013;
(B) integration and coordination of health care procedures for individuals receiving state medicaid services under the KanCare program;
(C) availability of information to the public about the provision of state medicaid services under the KanCare program, including, but not limited to, accessibility to health services, expenditures for health services, extent of consumer satisfaction with health services provided and grievance procedures, including quantitative case data and summaries of case resolution by the KanCare ombudsman;
(D) provisions for community outreach and efforts to promote the public understanding of the KanCare program;
(E) comparison of the actual medicaid costs expended in providing state medicaid services under the KanCare program after January 1, 2013, to the actual costs expended under the provision of state medicaid services prior to January 1, 2013, including the manner in which such cost expenditures are calculated;
(F) comparison of the estimated costs expended in a managed care system of providing state medicaid services under the KanCare program after January 1, 2013, to the actual costs expended under the KanCare program of providing state medicaid services after January 1, 2013;
(G) comparison of caseload information for individuals receiving state medicaid services prior to January 1, 2013, to the caseload information for individuals receiving state medicaid services under the KanCare program after January 1, 2013; and
(H) all written testimony provided to the joint committee regarding the impact of the provision of state medicaid services under the KanCare program upon residents of adult care homes.
(3) The joint committee shall consider the external quality review reports and quality assessment and performance improvement program plans of each managed care organization providing state medicaid services under the KanCare program in the development of the report submitted under this subsection.
(4) The report submitted under this subsection shall be published on the official website of the legislative research department.
(f) Members of the committee shall have access to any medical assistance report and caseload data generated by the Kansas department of health and environment division of health care finance. Members of the committee shall have access to any report submitted by the Kansas department of health and environment division of health care finance to the centers for medicare and medicaid services of the United States department of health and human services.
(g) Members of the committee shall be paid compensation, travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowance as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto, for attendance at any meeting of the joint committee or any subcommittee meeting authorized by the committee.
(h) In accordance with K.S.A. 46-1204, and amendments thereto, the legislative coordinating council may provide for such professional services as may be requested by the joint committee.
(i) The joint committee may make recommendations and introduce legislation as it deems necessary in performing its functions.
History: L. 2008, ch. 168, § 2; L. 2013, ch. 94, § 1; L. 2015, ch. 55, § 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 39 - Mentally Ill, Incapacitated And Dependent Persons; Social Welfare

Article 7 - Social Welfare

39-701 Purposes of act.

39-702 Definitions.

39-708a Payment of claims to medical vendors not filed within fiscal year; limitation.

39-708c Powers and duties of secretary for children and families; community work experience programs; disbursal of property including food stamps; division of services for the blind; children and youth service program; medical care for needy persons;...

39-708d Same; lease of office or business space.

39-709 Eligibility requirements of applicants for and recipients of assistance, available resources; failure to comply with reporting and other requirements, penalties; automatic assignment of support rights; lien procedures and enforcement; eligibil...

39-709b Information concerning applicants for and recipients of assistance; confidentiality, exceptions; publication of statistics.

39-709c Report to legislature; medical assistance expenditures and amounts recovered; recommendations for legislation therefor.

39-709e Exercise of state's option from federal law making certain drug abusers ineligible for public assistance.

39-709f Medical assistance program and managed care organizations; contract; prompt payment.

39-709g Public assistance; duties of secretary for children and families; acceptance of telephonic signatures for applications.

39-709h Medical assistance program; patient encounter data; requirements imposed on managed care organizations; audits; rules and regulations.

39-709i Medical assistance program; decisions rendered by managed care organizations; appeals process; external independent third-party review; notice and procedure.

39-709j Medical assistance program; coverage for speech-language pathology and audiology services.

39-710 Social welfare fund; deposits; disbursements; unpaid cancelled warrants, crediting; appropriations.

39-711a Meal services for the aging; use of school lunch facilities under agreement with local board of education.

39-713c Homes for children.

39-713d Funeral and cemetery expenses; limitations.

39-714 County home; admission; treatment; ownership by two counties; tax levy, use of proceeds; issuance of bonds in certain counties.

39-717 Illegal disposition; purchase, acquisition or possession of assistance; criminal penalties; exemption of assistance from legal process.

39-718b Liability of parent or guardian for assistance provided child, exceptions.

39-719a Recovery of medical assistance paid; obligation of third party; payment by secretary secondary costs paid proportionately by parties as determined by court.

39-719b Duty of recipient to report changes which affect eligibility; actions by secretary; recovery of assistance obtained by or transferred to another person by ineligible recipient.

39-719c Proof deemed prima facie evidence assistance unlawfully received.

39-719e Medical benefit plan providers to provide information identifying covered medical assistance recipients; procedures; enforcement.

39-720 Penalty relating to fraudulent acts; civil actions, evidence.

39-721 Severability clause.

39-739 Sight handicapped persons; reports to state board of health; forms.

39-740 Same; records available to secretary for children and families.

39-744 Transfer of powers, duties and functions.

39-745 Transition; preservation of civil rights of action and proceedings; criminal actions not to abate.

39-746 Positions of certain officers and employees abolished; transfer of employees; rights preserved.

39-751 Program for home maintenance; duties of secretary for children and families.

39-752 Same; appointment of supervisors.

39-753 Title IV-D child support enforcement services; duties of secretary; rules and regulations.

39-754 Support rights assigned to secretary; secretary's rights; court record of support collected by secretary.

39-755 Actions by secretary to establish parentage and to enforce support rights; necessary parties to proceedings; counsel; orders; application of section.

39-756 Support enforcement services available to certain persons; assignment of support rights; limited power of attorney; continuation of services after discontinuance of public assistance; fees for services; distribution of collections; attorneys r...

39-756a Time assignment of support rights under 39-709 remains in effect; assignment of rights to payment for medical care unaffected.

39-757 Secretary to deposit moneys received under 39-709 and 39-756 with state treasurer; dispositions; expenditure from funds.

39-758 Location of absent parents or their assets; cooperation of governmental units with secretary; availability of information.

39-759 Unlawful acts relating to information concerning absent parents; penalty.

39-760 Establishment of system for reporting suspected abuse or fraud in welfare or medical assistance programs; notice of existence of system.

39-782 Hearing required prior to certifying adult care home for participation in state medical assistance program as intermediate care facility for mental health; notice.

39-783 Notice to affected health care provider groups of reduction in scope or reimbursement of services under medical assistance program; contents; effect of failure to give notice.

39-784 Fees for providing home health services for recipients served under medicaid home and community based services program; disposition; Kansas department for aging and disability services temporary deposit fund.

39-785 Definitions.

39-786 Division of aggregate resources authorized for purpose of determining medical assistance eligibility; conditions and limitations; written interspousal agreement; written statement of Kansas department for children and families; lien authorized...

39-787 Division of aggregate income authorized for purpose of determining medical assistance eligibility; conditions and limitations; written interspousal agreement; written statement of secretary for children and families; rules and regulations.

39-788 Act not in conflict with federal statute or regulation until final determination by federal secretary of health and human services that conflict exists; judicial review of such determination; notification of appropriate committees of legislatu...

39-789 Persons unable to give consent for transfers eligible for assistance under act; court order of maintenance, conservatorship or property and income division required.

39-790 Court-ordered child support obligation or family maintenance allowance not available income.

39-791 Application of 39-785 through 39-790 suspended; expiration of section.

39-7,100 Home and community based services program; definitions; program requirements; demonstration projects.

39-7,100a Home and community based services; expansion to include services provided under senior care act; funding.

39-7,100b Individuals with disabilities; reinstatement of eligibility; home and community based services; definitions; rules and regulations.

39-7,112 Implementation of managed care system to provide medicaid services; contracts; areas of state selected for implementation; waivers; managed care implementation committee; reports; managed care project at university of Kansas medical center t...

39-7,116 Definitions.

39-7,118 Drug utilization review program.

39-7,119 Same; medicaid drug utilization review board created; members; terms; chairperson; closed or executive meetings; required meetings.

39-7,120 Limitations on restrictions of patient access to prescription-only drugs through prior authorization or restrictive formulary; rules and regulations; factors to consider.

39-7,121 Electronic pharmacy claims management system; limitations on utilization of system; implementation of system; reporting requirements.

39-7,121a State medicaid preferred drug formulary; advisory committee; evaluation of drugs and drug classes; rebates; discounts and services; review of formulary.

39-7,121b Limitations on restrictions on medications used to treat mental illness; medications available without restrictions; review by mental health medication advisory committee and medicaid drug utilization review board; mental health medication...

39-7,121c Certain medications not subject to prior authorization.

39-7,121d Program of differential dispensing fees for certain pharmacies; provisions for differential ingredient cost reimbursement; prescriber's unique identification number.

39-7,121e Limitation of reimbursement to multisource generic equivalent drugs, when; pharmacists not required to dispense certain drugs.

39-7,121g Donor human breast milk; hospital eligible for reimbursement, when; rules and regulations; federal waiver.

39-7,123 State individual assistance support trust fund; agreements with trusts; interest transfers; expenditures and administration; rules and regulations.

39-7,124 Aid to families with dependent children; no grant payments for unmarried minor who has a child unless residing with parent; exceptions.

39-7,125 Same; reduction in incremental aid for certain additional children, exception; adjustment to earned income disregard.

39-7,127 Same; work-and-earn incentive program; waivers from federal program requirements before implementation.

39-7,128 Same; eligibility determination; exclusion of income earned and saved by minor for educational purposes; rules and regulations.

39-7,129 Same; compliance with child immunization and vaccination requirements for continuing eligibility for aid.

39-7,130 Same; requiring waiver applications for certain federal eligibility requirements for two-parent families, women in first month of pregnancy, and children in foster care.

39-7,131 Same; application for waivers of federal requirements prior to implementation of act.

39-7,132 Aid to families with dependent children; financial support for persons otherwise eligible for such aid; Kansas income tax credit for corporations; agreement with secretary, use of moneys.

39-7,133 Severability of act.

39-7,134 Establishment of system.

39-7,135 Title IV-D agency designated; maintenance of Kansas payment center for collection and disbursement of support payments; contracts for administration and operation; disposition of certain payments under unclaimed property act.

39-7,136 Access to information relating to a IV-D case.

39-7,137 Construction.

39-7,138 Definitions.

39-7,139 Powers and remedies of the secretary concerning IV-D services.

39-7,140 Jurisdiction; service; notice.

39-7,141 Waiver of rights.

39-7,142 Administrative orders.

39-7,143 Same; enforceability.

39-7,144 Subpoena; service; enforceability.

39-7,145 Genetic tests.

39-7,146 Arrearages.

39-7,147 Income withholding order.

39-7,148 Same; modification or termination.

39-7,149 Same; hearing.

39-7,150 Administrative levy on cash assets.

39-7,151 Redirecting support payments; assignment; change of payee.

39-7,152 Execution; arrearages.

39-7,155 Past due child support or failure to comply with subpoena, restricted driving privileges; certification by secretary; notice; hearing.

39-7,156 Same; prevention of certification.

39-7,157 Same; termination of proceedings; issuance of driver's license.

39-7,158 Agreement between secretary of revenue and secretary for children and families; rules and regulations.

39-7,159 Comprehensive and coordinated system of long-term care services; cooperation by Kansas department for aging and disability services, Kansas department for children and families and department of health and environment.

39-7,160 Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services and KanCare oversight; members; meetings; reporting; compensation and expenses.

39-7,162 Home and community based services savings fund administered by secretary for aging and disability services; certification, transfer and expenditures.

39-7,163 Kansas senior task force; topics of study; membership; appointment; meetings; report to the legislature; professional services; compensation.