Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 40.1-1 - Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals
Section 40.1-1-10.1. - Subsidy aid for parent deinstitutionalization program.

§ 40.1-1-10.1. Subsidy aid for parent deinstitutionalization program.
(a) Every qualified parent applicant or an appropriate relative of a person at the Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Center, Dr. U.E. Zambarano Memorial Hospital, the institute of mental health, or the general hospital (RIMC) or at an out-of-state institution who would have been eligible for placement in the Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Center, Dr. U.E. Zambarano Memorial Hospital, the institute of mental health, or the general hospital (RIMC), found eligible and certified as such by the director of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals pursuant to this chapter and the rules and regulations established thereunder, shall be eligible to receive subsidy aid within the bounds set forth in this chapter and pursuant to the rules and regulations as are promulgated by the director of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and under the eligibility, income, health, safety, and other program requirements as may be deemed appropriate and necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the child or adult and the interest of the state in the maintenance and operation of the deinstitutionalization program.
(b) A qualified parent applicant or an appropriate relative who is the natural or adoptive parent and certified as eligible for subsidy aid under the deinstitutionalization program shall receive an amount of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and not more than sixty dollars ($60.00) for the basic care of each child or adult for a seven-day (7) or weekly period, and an amount of not less than five dollars ($5.00) and not more than fifteen dollars ($15.00) for the training of each child or adult for the same period.
(c) A qualified parent applicant who is a foster parent or an appropriate relative and certified as eligible for subsidy aid under the deinstitutionalization program shall receive an amount of not less than five dollars ($5.00) and not more than fifteen dollars ($15.00) for training of each child or adult and an amount of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and not more than sixty dollars ($60.00) for basic care and treatment for a seven-day (7) or weekly period. These amounts designated for foster parents shall be in addition to the basic payments to foster parents from the department of social and rehabilitative services for foster home placement.
(d) The subsidy payments as provided by this section shall be paid from institutional or special accounts as may be under the control and direction of the director of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and earmarked for the placement and continuing support of an institutionalized person with a qualified parent or an appropriate relative application as set forth in this chapter.
History of Section.P.L. 1978, ch. 257, § 2; P.L. 1980, ch. 207, § 1; P.L. 1981, ch. 79, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 158, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 233, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 40.1 - Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals

Chapter 40.1-1 - Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals

Section 40.1-1-1 - — 40.1-1-3. [Repealed.]

Section 40.1-1-3.1. - New title for department.

Section 40.1-1-4. - Organization of department.

Section 40.1-1-5. - Reorganizations within department.

Section 40.1-1-6. - Offices of department.

Section 40.1-1-7. - Appointment of employees.

Section 40.1-1-8. - Federal funds for planning, advocacy, monitoring, evaluation, review, and comment of all state plans regarding individuals with developmental disabilities.

Section 40.1-1-8.1. - “Developmental disability” defined.

Section 40.1-1-9. - State council on developmental disabilities.

Section 40.1-1-10. - Parent deinstitutionalization subsidy aid program.

Section 40.1-1-10.1. - Subsidy aid for parent deinstitutionalization program.

Section 40.1-1-11. - Housing for traumatically brain injured persons.

Section 40.1-1-12. - Permanent legislative oversight commission.

Section 40.1-1-13. - Powers and duties of the office.

Section 40.1-1-14. - Transfer determination.

Section 40.1-1-15. - Continuity of administrative function.

Section 40.1-1-16. - Division of substance abuse services — Establishment.

Section 40.1-1-17. - Law revision.

Section 40.1-1-18. - Liberal construction.

Section 40.1-1-19. - Problem gambling — Program.

Section 40.1-1-20. - Problem gambling programs.

Section 40.1-1-21. - Restricted receipts.