53-6-145. Agencies to adopt rules governing personal assistant services. (1) Recognizing the importance of consumer control over personal assistance services in a self-directed service model, the legislature directs the department of public health and human services and the department of labor and industry to adopt administrative rules authorizing a person with a disability to act as though the person is the employer, for the purposes of selection, management, and supervision, of a personal assistant, although the personal assistant is the employee of another person or entity. The rules must reflect both the rights and protection guaranteed to workers under existing labor law and ensure that consumers of personal assistant services have day-to-day control, supervision, and direction over those services.
(2) As used in this section, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Ancillary services" means services ancillary to basic services provided to an individual in need of home-based care who needs one or more of the following basic services:
(i) homemaker-type services, including but not limited to shopping, laundry, cleaning, and seasonal chores;
(ii) companion-type services, including but not limited to transportation, letter writing, reading mail, assisting with alternative communication, and escort; and
(iii) assistance with cognitive tasks, including but not limited to managing finances, planning activities, prompting, and problem solving.
(b) "Basic services" includes assistance:
(i) getting in and out of bed, a wheelchair, or a motor vehicle; and
(ii) with routine bodily functions including:
(A) health maintenance activities;
(B) bathing and personal hygiene;
(C) dressing and grooming;
(D) feeding, including preparation and cleanup; and
(E) setup, use, and maintenance of assistive technologies.
(c) "Individual in need of home-based services" means an individual with a physical or mental impairment who requires assistance in completing functions of daily living, self-care, and mobility.
(d) "Personal assistant services" means those basic and ancillary services that enable an individual in need of home-based care to live in the individual's home and community rather than in an institution and to carry out functions of daily living, self-care, and mobility.
(3) The department of public health and human services is not required to provide personal-care services as part of the medicaid program in a self-directed service model as described in this section unless the personal assistant is an employee of an entity willing to provide the protections guaranteed to workers under existing labor laws, including but not limited to the payment of workers' compensation and unemployment insurance premiums.
(4) This section does not prohibit the department of public health and human services from determining the amount, scope, and duration of the personal assistance services provided under the medicaid program, nor does this section mandate personal assistance services.
(5) Medical and related liability for personal-care services provided pursuant to this section rests with the person directing the services.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 525, L. 1995.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 53. Social Services and Institutions
Chapter 6. Health Care Services
Part 1. Medical Assistance -- Medicaid
53-6-101. Montana medicaid program -- authorization of services
53-6-104. Freedom of doctors to treat recipients of medical assistance -- freedom to select doctor
53-6-105. Discrimination prohibited
53-6-106. Health care facility standards -- definitions
53-6-107. Sanctions -- penalties
53-6-108. Rules governing sanctions or remedies
53-6-109. Consistent regulation of long-term care facilities -- rulemaking authority -- timeframes
53-6-110. Report and recommendations on medicaid funding
53-6-112. Department to print and distribute copies of part and certain forms
53-6-113. Department to adopt rules
53-6-114. Rules of department binding
53-6-115. Contracts with other agencies
53-6-116. Medicaid managed care -- capitated health care
53-6-117. Participation requirements
53-6-118. through 53-6-120 reserved
53-6-121. Local administration of medical assistance
53-6-122. Telehealth services -- requirements -- limitations
53-6-125. Physician services reimbursement
53-6-127. Rulemaking -- policy adjusters
53-6-128. through 53-6-130 reserved
53-6-131. Eligibility requirements
53-6-132. Application for assistance -- exception
53-6-133. Eligibility determination
53-6-135. through 53-6-138 reserved
53-6-140. Account not to be treated as asset for purposes of eligibility
53-6-142. Periodic review of assistance
53-6-143. Medical assistance liens and recoveries
53-6-144. Relative's responsibility
53-6-145. Agencies to adopt rules governing personal assistant services
53-6-148. Indian health services federal revenue account
53-6-149. State special revenue fund account -- administration
53-6-151. Medicaid reserve account
53-6-152. through 53-6-154 reserved
53-6-156. Medicaid fraud control unit
53-6-157. Powers and duties of medicaid fraud control unit
53-6-158. Cooperation of governmental agencies with medicaid fraud control unit
53-6-159. Permitted disclosure of information obtained in medicaid fraud control unit investigations
53-6-160. Truthfulness, completeness, and accuracy of submissions to medicaid agencies
53-6-167. Recovery of medicaid benefits after recipient's death
53-6-168. Payment of certain funds of deceased recipient to department
53-6-169. Payment of excess burial funds or assets to department
53-6-171. Department lien upon real property of certain medicaid recipients -- conditions
53-6-172. Notice of intent to impose lien -- opportunity for hearing
53-6-173. Contents of lien document -- scope of obligation secured
53-6-174. Filing of lien -- effect of filing -- priority -- renewal -- dissolution of lien
53-6-176. Notice of application -- proof of notice -- request for issuance of writ of execution
53-6-177. Action to challenge issuance of writ of execution
53-6-178. Department right of recovery -- limitations
53-6-179. Payment of amount due -- periodic payments -- substitute security
53-6-180. Waiver of recovery in cases of undue hardship -- rulemaking
53-6-181. Delay in recovery -- sale subject to lien
53-6-182. Spouse's limited exemption from lien
53-6-183. Issuance of writ of execution by clerk of court
53-6-184. Effect of sale -- title acquired
53-6-185. Disposition of sale proceeds -- application of recovered medical assistance
53-6-187. Time for filing of application
53-6-188. Coordination of lien with other medical assistance recoveries
53-6-189. Rulemaking authority
53-6-190. Receipt of transferred assets for less than fair market value -- fine