Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 74.39A - Long-Term Care Services Options—Expansion.
74.39A.058 - Long-term care workforce work group.

RCW 74.39A.058
Long-term care workforce work group. (Expires July 1, 2023.)

(1) The department shall facilitate a work group dedicated to expanding the long-term care workforce while continuing to recognize the importance of protecting vulnerable adults, racial equity in client choice, just compensation for unpaid care work while preserving choice for those who wish to be informal caregivers without pay, and paid services. The work group shall identify recommendations on informed choice through a process by which older adults and people with disabilities may hire a trusted individual with a criminal record that would otherwise disqualify the person from providing paid home care services under this chapter. The work group's recommendations on the informed choice process shall include:
(a) Client safety;
(b) Client direction;
(c) Racial equity;
(d) Cultural competence;
(e) Economic consequences of unpaid caregiving on caregivers and people receiving care;
(f) Categories of eligible workers (family, friend, trusted individuals, or others);
(g) Disqualifying crimes, if any;
(h) Mechanisms for consideration (attestation, petition, other); and
(i) Workforce development.
(2)(a) The work group shall consist of:
(i) Two representatives from the department;
(ii) Two representatives from community-based organizations that represent people with criminal records;
(iii) One representative from a community-based organization that represents Black communities;
(iv) Two representatives, one from the west side of the Cascade mountains and one from the east side of the Cascade mountains, from federally recognized tribes;
(v) One representative from a community-based organization that represents immigrant populations or persons of color;
(vi) Three representatives from the union representing the majority of long-term care workers in Washington;
(vii) One representative of a consumer-directed employer;
(viii) One representative of an association representing area agencies on aging in Washington;
(ix) One representative from the office of the state long-term care ombuds;
(x) One representative from the office of the state developmental disability ombuds;
(xi) One representative of an association representing medicaid home care agencies;
(xii) One representative from the Washington state attorney general's office;
(xiii) Four representatives from organizations representing seniors and individuals with physical or developmental disabilities;
(xiv) Two representatives who are current or previous consumers of personal care services and who represent the diversity of the disability community; and
(xv) Two representatives who receive unpaid care from individuals who are unable to become medicaid paid home care workers because of disqualifying convictions.
(b) The department shall invite the participation of persons with expertise in the background check process to provide advice and consultation to the work group with respect to the development of the proposed process under subsection (1) of this section.
(c) Appointments to the work group shall be made by the department. The department shall convene the meetings of the work group and serve as the facilitator.
(3) The work group shall devote at least one meeting to reviewing and analyzing racial disparities relevant to the work group's direction under subsection (1) of this section, including disparities in charges and disqualifications in providing paid home care services under this chapter.
(4) The work group must submit its recommendations to the legislature by December 1, 2022. The recommendations must include a proposed process for clients to hire a trusted individual with a criminal record. The proposed process must include a recommended communication strategy to inform older adults and people with disabilities in Washington about the process.
(5) This section expires July 1, 2023.

[ 2021 c 219 § 2.]
NOTES:

Rules—Conflict with federal requirements—2021 c 219: See notes following RCW 43.20A.715.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 74 - Public Assistance

Chapter 74.39A - Long-Term Care Services Options—Expansion.

74.39A.005 - Findings.

74.39A.007 - Purpose and intent.

74.39A.009 - Definitions.

74.39A.010 - Assisted living services and enhanced adult residential care—Contracts—Rules.

74.39A.020 - Adult residential care—Contracts—Rules.

74.39A.030 - Expansion of home and community services—Payment rates.

74.39A.032 - Medicaid payment methodology for certain contracted assisted living facilities—Established by rule—Required components.

74.39A.035 - Expansion of nutrition services through the meals on wheels program.

74.39A.040 - Department assessment of and assistance to hospital patients in need of long-term care.

74.39A.051 - Quality improvement principles.

74.39A.056 - Background checks on long-term care workers.

74.39A.058 - Long-term care workforce work group.

74.39A.060 - Toll-free telephone number for complaints—Investigation and referral—Rules—Discrimination or retaliation prohibited.

74.39A.070 - Rules for qualifications and training requirements—Requirement that contractors comply with federal and state regulations.

74.39A.074 - Training requirements for long-term care workers—Rules.

74.39A.076 - Training requirements for individual providers caring for family members.

74.39A.078 - Rules for the approval of curricula for facility-based caregivers serving persons with behavioral health needs and geriatric behavioral health workers—Curricula requirements.

74.39A.080 - Department authority to take actions in response to noncompliance or violations.

74.39A.086 - Enforcement actions against persons not certified as home care aides and their employers—Rule-making authority.

74.39A.090 - Discharge planning—Contracts for case management services and reassessment and reauthorization—Assessment of case management roles and quality of in-home care services—Plan of care model language.

74.39A.095 - Case management services—Contractual requirements—Consumers' plans of care—Notification to consumer directed employer.

74.39A.100 - Chore services—Legislative finding, intent.

74.39A.110 - Chore services—Legislative policy and intent regarding available funds—Levels of service.

74.39A.120 - Chore services—Expenditure limitation—Priorities—Rule on patient resource limit.

74.39A.130 - Chore services—Department to develop program.

74.39A.140 - Chore services—Employment of public assistance recipients.

74.39A.150 - Chore services for persons with disabilities—Eligibility.

74.39A.155 - Support for persons at risk of institutional placement.

74.39A.160 - Transfer of assets—Penalties.

74.39A.170 - Recovery of payments—Transfer of assets rules for eligibility—Disclosure of estate recovery costs, terms, and conditions.

74.39A.180 - Authority to pay for probate actions and collection of bad debts.

74.39A.200 - Training curricula, materials—In public domain—Exceptions.

74.39A.210 - Disclosure of employee information—Employer immunity—Rebuttable presumption.

74.39A.240 - Definitions.

74.39A.250 - Individual provider referral registry—Consumer directed employer duties—Department duties.

74.39A.261 - Background checks on individual providers—Department duties.

74.39A.270 - Individual providers contracted with the department—Collective bargaining—Circumstances in which individual providers are considered public employees—Exceptions—Limitations.

74.39A.275 - Individual provider overtime—Annual expenditure reports to legislature and joint legislative-executive overtime oversight task force.

74.39A.300 - Funding process—Department-contracted individual providers.

74.39A.310 - Contract for individual home care services providers—Cost of change in wages and benefits funded or increase in labor rates.

74.39A.320 - Establishment of capital add-on rate—Determination of medicaid occupancy percentage.

74.39A.326 - In-home personal care or respite services to family members—Department not authorized to pay—Exceptions—Enforcement—Rules.

74.39A.331 - Peer mentoring.

74.39A.341 - Continuing education requirements for long-term care workers.

74.39A.351 - Advanced training.

74.39A.360 - Training partnership.

74.39A.370 - Addressing long-term care complaint workload.

74.39A.380 - Internal quality review and accountability program for residential care services—Quality assurance panel—Report.

74.39A.390 - Personal care services—Glove access.

74.39A.400 - Personal care services—Community first choice option.

74.39A.500 - Consumer directed employer program—Establishment—Structure—Vendor qualifications—Transition—Department duties.

74.39A.505 - Consumer directed employer program—Rule-making authority—2018 c 278.

74.39A.510 - Consumer directed employer program—Limitations.

74.39A.515 - Duties of consumer directed employers that employ individual providers—Case management responsibilities—Rule making.

74.39A.520 - Individual providers employed by a consumer directed employer—Consumer's right to select, schedule, supervise, or dismiss individual providers.

74.39A.525 - Overtime criteria—Department-contracted individual providers—Individual providers employed by a consumer directed employer—Rule making—Expenditure reports—Joint legislative-executive overtime oversight task force.

74.39A.530 - Consumer directed employer program—Labor and administrative rates—Rate-setting board—Funding process.

74.39A.800 - Changes to agreements—Performance of duties.

74.39A.900 - Section captions—1993 c 508.

74.39A.901 - Conflict with federal requirements.

74.39A.903 - Effective date—1993 c 508.