Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 18 - Department of Transitional Assistance
Section 28 - Accreditation of Homemaker Services; Board, Establishment, Members, Staff and Services; Standards; Rules and Regulations; Restrictions; Enforcement

Section 28. For the purposes of this section the following words shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the following meanings:
(1) ''Homemaker services'', care of individuals in their own homes, or helping individuals and families to achieve adequate household and family management, where the service is rendered by a person who receives a third party payment for said service or is employed for the purpose of rendering such services by other than the family or household receiving said service.
(2) ''Person'', any department, office, commission, committee, council, board, division, bureau, institution, or authority of the commonwealth or its political subdivisions, and any individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity.
There shall be in the department a board of accreditation of homemaker services, hereinafter called the board, consisting of the secretary of elder affairs or his designee, the secretary of health and human services or his designee, the commissioner of children and families, who shall be chairman, the secretary of the commissioner of transitional assistance or his designee, the commissioner of public health or his designee, the commissioner of the department of early education and care or his designee, the president of the Massachusetts Council for Homemaker-Home Health Aide Services and seven members appointed by the commissioner, one of whom shall be a director of a homemaker service organization, one a homemaker, and five consumers of homemaker services. The director of a homemaker service organization, the homemaker and three of the five consumers shall be selected from a list of twenty-six persons, which shall be submitted to the commissioner by the Massachusetts Council for Homemaker-Home Health Aide Services, of whom three shall be directors of homemaker service organizations, three shall be homemakers and twenty shall be consumers of homemaker services. The remaining two consumers shall be selected from lists of senior citizens submitted to the commissioner by statewide organizations representing the interests of the elderly.
Each member of the board appointed by the commissioner shall serve for a term of two years, and any vacancy on the board due to causes other than expiration of a term shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The commissioner may provide such staff and services, including, but not limited to clerical and secretarial services, as the board may reasonably require.
Members of the board established by this section shall serve without compensation for their services, but the appointive members may be reimbursed by the department for their expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.
Utilizing, but not being limited to, the standards set by the National Council for Homemaker-Home Health Aide Services for accreditation of agencies providing homemaker services, and in accordance with its rules and regulations, the board may accredit any person providing homemaker services. Accreditation shall be for a term of two years, and shall be renewable, in accordance with the board's rules and regulations; provided however, that the board may not deny accreditation, refuse to renew accreditation, or revoke accreditation until after a hearing before a hearing officer.
In no case shall revocation of such accreditation take effect in less than thirty days after written notification by the board to the person.
Any action of the board denying accreditation, refusing to renew accreditation, or revoking accreditation shall be subject to chapter thirty A of the General Laws.
The board may, when public necessity and convenience requires or to prevent undue hardship to an applicant, under such rules and regulations as it may adopt, grant a temporary, provisional, or probationary accreditation provided, however, that no such accreditation shall be for a term exceeding one year.
Accreditation shall not be transferable or assignable and shall be issued only to the named person.
Upon petition of the board, the superior court shall have jurisdiction to enjoin any violation of the provisions of this section or to take such other action as equity and justice may require.
No person shall provide homemaker services in the commonwealth without accreditation in accordance with the provisions of this section.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 18 - Department of Transitional Assistance

Section 1 - Department of Transitional Assistance

Section 2 - Comprehensive Financial Assistance Program; Services

Section 2a - Food Stamp Employment and Training Plan; Maximization of Federal 50–50 Match Program

Section 2b - Educational Program; Services

Section 3 - Commissioner; Appointment; Qualifications; Salary

Section 4 - Deputy Commissioner; Assistant Commissioners; Qualifications; Salaries; Succession; Bond

Section 5 - Organization of Department; Regional Offices; Community Service Areas

Section 5b - False Representations or Failure to Disclose Facts; Penalty

Section 5c - Vendors' Bill for Services; Perjury

Section 5d - Vendors; Violations

Section 5e - Return of Unlawful Payments

Section 5f - Father's Leaving Family to Obtain Assistance; Penalty

Section 5g - Claimant; Subrogation

Section 5h - Recipients of Medical Assistance Under Chapter 118e; Subrogation; Notice; Policy Provisions; Payment by Department; Information Concerning Recipients

Section 5i - Certain Purchases With Direct Cash Assistance Funds Prohibited; Definitions Applicable to Secs. 5i and 5j; Penalty; Reporting of Enforcement and Violations

Section 5j - Preventing Electronic Benefit Transfer Transactions for Certain Purchases Made Using Direct Cash Assistance Funds; Penalty

Section 5k - Obtaining or Receiving Department of Transitional Assistance Property Through Embezzlement, Theft or Fraud; Penalty

Section 5l - Food Stamp Benefits Trafficking; Penalty

Section 5m - Organizational Food Stamp Benefits Trafficking; Penalty

Section 5n - Fraud Hotline; Sign Display

Section 7 - Community Service Area Boards

Section 8 - Civil Service Status of Commissioners; Restoration

Section 9 - Employees of Department; Delegation of Responsibilities

Section 10 - Reports; Rules and Regulations; Federal Aid

Section 11 - Lists of Recipients; Publication; Records; Rules and Regulations

Section 14 - Reciprocal Agreements

Section 15 - Disclosure of Information by Banks and Insurance Companies as to Applicant's or Recipient's Deposits; Penalty

Section 16 - Division of Hearings Within Office of Deputy Commissioner; Director; Denial of Aid; Hearing; Referee; Decision; Review

Section 17 - Advancement of Funds to Department for Public Assistance; Monthly Report of Disbursements

Section 18 - Reimbursement of Department; Recipient Arrearages; Furniture Payments

Section 18a - Failure of Custodial Parent to Cooperate With Iv–d Agency

Section 19 - Eviction From Furnished Apartment; Furniture; Relocation

Section 20 - Purchase of Home or Income Producing Property

Section 21 - Support and Maintenance; Subrogation of Department; Termination of Assistance; Notice

Section 22 - Verification of Categorical and Financial Eligibility

Section 26 - Direct Payment of Rent; Public Housing; Appeal

Section 27 - Direct Payment of Rent; Request of Landlord or Recipient

Section 27a - Direct Deposit of Assistance Checks at Banking Institutions; Option of Recipient

Section 28 - Accreditation of Homemaker Services; Board, Establishment, Members, Staff and Services; Standards; Rules and Regulations; Restrictions; Enforcement

Section 29 - Repayment of Fraudulently Obtained Assistance; Lien

Section 30 - Overpayments of Assistance; Repayment Agreement; Assignment of Income

Section 31 - Job Diversion Program; Services

Section 32 - Participation in Pathways to Self-Sufficiency Program Required; Exceptions

Section 33 - Providing of Social Security Number Required; Exceptions; Penalty for Noncompliance

Section 34 - Tracking of Outcomes of Individuals Served by Training and Employment Service Programs

Section 35 - Availability of Caseworker via Telephone to Recipient of Cash Assistance

Section 36 - Fraud Detection Program

Section 37 - Work-Related Expense Deduction

Section 38 - Non-Approval of Application for New Benefits for Failure to Comply With Registration Requirements in Secs. 178c to 178p of Chapter 6

Section 39 - Protocols for Coordination of Information With Law Enforcement Agencies, Etc. When Recipient the Subject of Felony Warrant