§ 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.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 overtim
§ 74.39A.530 Consumer directed employer program — Labor and administrative rates — Rate-setting board — Funding process
§ 74.39A.540 Home care safety net assessment work group — Securing federal funding — Contracting — Reporting
§ 74.39A.550 Long-term care industry data — Annual report
§ 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

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