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H.B. 310

This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 11:17 AM by ddonat. -->              1     

AGING AND ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM

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AMENDMENTS

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2005 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: Eric K. Hutchings

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill adds home and community based in-home care programs to the responsibilities
             10      of the Division of Aging and Adult Services.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    adds home and community based in-home care programs to the responsibilities of
             14      the Division of Aging and Adult Services.
             15      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             16          None
             17      Other Special Clauses:
             18          None
             19      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             20      AMENDS:
             21          62A-3-104, as last amended by Chapter 352, Laws of Utah 2004
             22          62A-3-104.1, as last amended by Chapter 254, Laws of Utah 1998
             23     
             24      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             25          Section 1. Section 62A-3-104 is amended to read:
             26           62A-3-104. Authority of division.
             27          (1) The division is the sole state agency, as defined by the Older Americans Act of



             28      1965, 42 U.S.C. 3001 et seq., to:
             29          (a) serve as an effective and visible advocate for the aging and adult population of this
             30      state[, to];
             31          (b) develop and administer a state plan under the policy direction of the board[, and
             32      to];
             33          (c) H. administer, .H coordinate H. , .H and monitor home and community based
             33a      in-home care and other
             34      alternatives for the aging and adult population of the state; and
             35          (d) take primary responsibility for state activities relating to provisions of the Older
             36      Americans Act of 1965, as amended.
             37          (2) (a) The division has authority to:
             38          (i) designate planning and service areas for the state[,]; and [to]
             39          (ii) designate an area agency on aging within each planning and service area to design
             40      and implement a comprehensive and coordinated system of services and programs for the aged,
             41      including home and community based in-home care programs, within appropriations from the
             42      Legislature.
             43          (b) Designation as an area agency on aging may be withdrawn:
             44          (i) upon request of the area agency on aging; or
             45          (ii) upon noncompliance with:
             46          (A) the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.[,] or the
             47      federal regulations enacted under that act[,];
             48          (B) the provisions of this chapter[,]; or
             49          (C) the rules, policies, or procedures established by the division.
             50          (3) (a) The division has the authority to:
             51          (i) designate planning and service areas for the state; and [to]
             52          (ii) designate an area agency on high risk adults within each planning and service area
             53      in accordance with Subsection (3)(b) to design and implement a comprehensive and
             54      coordinated system of case management and programs for high risk adults H. [ , including home
             54a      and
             55      community based in-home care programs,
] .H
within appropriations from the Legislature.
             56          (b) [Before October 1, 1998, the] The division shall designate as the area agency on


             57      high risk adults in a planning and service area:
             58          (i) the area agency on aging that operates within the same geographic area if that


             59      agency has requested[, before July 1, 1998,] to expand its current contract with the division to
             60      include the responsibility of:
             61          (A) being the area agency on high risk adults; or
             62          (B) operating the area agency on high risk adults through joint cooperation with one or
             63      more existing area agencies on aging without reducing geographical coverage in any service
             64      area; or
             65          (ii) a public or private nonprofit agency or office if the area agency on aging that
             66      operates within the same geographic area has not made a request in accordance with Subsection
             67      (3)(b)(i).
             68          (c) Area agencies on high risk adults shall be in operation before July 1, 1999. The
             69      division's efforts to establish area agencies on high risk adults shall start with counties with a
             70      population of more than 150,000 people.
             71          (d) Designation as an area agency on high risk adults may be withdrawn:
             72          (i) upon request by the area agency; or
             73          (ii) upon noncompliance with state or federal laws, or rules, policies, or procedures
             74      established by the division.
             75          (4) The division may, by following the procedures and requirements of Title 63,
             76      Chapter 38e, Federal Funds Procedures, seek federal grants, loans, or participation in federal
             77      programs and receive and distribute state and federal funds for the division's programs and
             78      services to the aging and adult populations of the state.
             79          (5) The division has authority to establish, either directly or by contract, programs of
             80      advocacy, home and community based in-home care, monitoring, evaluation, technical
             81      assistance, and public education to enhance the quality of life for aging and adult citizens of the
             82      state.
             83          (6) In accordance with the rules of the division and Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah
             84      Procurement Code, the division may:
             85          (a) contract with the governing body of an area agency to provide a comprehensive
             86      program of services; and
             87          (b) contract with public and private entities for special services.
             88          (7) The division has authority to provide for collection, compilation, and dissemination
             89      of information, statistics, and reports relating to issues facing aging and adult citizens.


             90          (8) The division has authority to prepare and submit reports regarding the operation
             91      and administration of the division to the department, the Legislature, and the governor, as
             92      requested.
             93          (9) The division shall:
             94          (a) implement and enforce policies established by the board governing all aspects of
             95      the division's programs for aging and adult persons in the state;
             96          (b) monitor and evaluate programs provided by or under contract with the division,
             97      area agencies, and any entity that receives funds from an area agency to ensure compliance with
             98      all applicable state and federal statutes, policies, and procedures;
             99          (c) examine expenditures of public funds;
             100          (d) withhold funds from programs based on contract noncompliance;
             101          (e) review and approve plans of area agencies in order to ensure compliance with
             102      division policies and to ensure a statewide comprehensive program;
             103          (f) promote and establish cooperative relationships with state and federal agencies,
             104      social and health agencies, education and research organizations, and other related groups in
             105      order to further programs for aging and adult persons, and prevent duplication of services;
             106          (g) advocate for the aging and adult populations;
             107          (h) promote and conduct research on the problems and needs of aging and adult
             108      persons, and submit recommendations for changes in policies, programs, and funding to the
             109      governor and the Legislature; and
             110          (i) (i) accept contributions to and administer the funds contained in the "Out and
             111      About" Homebound Transportation Assistance Fund created in Section 62A-3-110 ; and
             112          (ii) make rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative
             113      Rulemaking Act, to facilitate the administration of the "Out and About" Homebound
             114      Transportation Assistance Fund in accordance with Section 62A-3-110 .
             115          Section 2. Section 62A-3-104.1 is amended to read:
             116           62A-3-104.1. Powers and duties of area agencies.
             117          (1) An area agency that provides services to the aged, high risk adults, or both shall
             118      within its respective jurisdiction:
             119          (a) advocate by monitoring, evaluating, and providing input on all policies, programs,
             120      hearings, and levies that affect those persons;


             121          (b) design and implement a comprehensive and coordinated system of services
             122      including home and community based in-home care within a designated planning and service
             123      area H. , pursuant to rules promulgated by the division .H ;
             124          (c) conduct periodic reviews and evaluations of needs and services;
             125          (d) prepare and submit to the division plans for funding and service delivery for
             126      services within the designated planning and service area;
             127          (e) establish, either directly or by contract, programs licensed under Chapter 2 [of this
             128      title], Licensure of Programs and Facilities;
             129          (f) appoint an area director, prescribe his duties, and provide adequate and qualified
             130      staff to carry out the area plan described in Subsection (1)(d);
             131          (g) establish rules not contrary to policies of the board and rules of the division,
             132      regulating local services and facilities;
             133          (h) operate other services and programs funded by sources other than those
             134      administered by the division;
             135          (i) establish mechanisms to provide direct citizen input, including an area agency
             136      advisory council with a majority of members who are eligible for services from the area
             137      agency;
             138          (j) establish fee schedules; and
             139          (k) comply with the requirements and procedures of Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
             140      Cooperation Act, and with the requirements and procedures of Title 51, Chapter [2] 2a,
             141      Accounting Reports from Political Subdivisions, Interlocal Organizations, and Other Local
             142      Entities.
             143          (2) Before disbursing any public funds, an area agency shall require that all entities
             144      receiving any public funds agree in writing that:
             145          (a) the division may examine the entity's program and financial records; and
             146          (b) the auditor of the local area agency may examine and audit the entity's program and
             147      financial records, if requested by the local area agency.
             148          (3) Local area agencies may receive property, grants, gifts, supplies, materials,
             149      including any benefit derived therefrom, and contributions for the purpose of providing
             150      services pursuant to this part. If those gifts are conditioned upon their use for a specified
             151      service or program, they shall be so used.


             152          (4) (a) Area agencies shall award all public funds in compliance with the requirements
             153      of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement Code, or with a county procurement ordinance that
             154      requires similar procurement procedures.
             155          (b) If all initial bids on a project are rejected, the area agency shall publish a new
             156      invitation to bid. If no satisfactory bid is received by the area agency when the bids received
             157      from the second invitation are opened, the area agency may execute a contract without
             158      requiring competitive bidding.
             159          (c) An area agency need not comply with the procurement provisions of this section
             160      when it disburses public funds to other governmental entities. For purposes of this Subsection
             161      (4)(c), "governmental entity" means any political subdivision or institution of higher education
             162      of the state.
             163          (d) Contracts awarded by an area agency shall be for a fixed amount and limited
             164      period. Contracts may be modified due to changes in available funding for the same contract
             165      purpose without competition.
             166          (5) Local area agencies shall comply with all applicable state and federal statutes,
             167      policies, audit requirements, and any directives resulting from those audits.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-7-05 3:40 PM


Based on a limited legal review, this legislation has not been determined to have a high
probability of being held unconstitutional.

Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


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