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CHAPTER 284-S.F.No. 2669 An act relating to human services; allowing greater use of arrangements with businesses when providing day training and habilitation services; directing the commissioner of human services to develop a more flexible rate variance mechanism for day training habilitation services vendors; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 252.451, subdivision 5. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 252.451, subdivision 5, is amended to read: Subd. 5. [VENDOR PAYMENT.] (a) For purposes of this section, the vendor shall bill and the commissioner shall reimburse the vendor for full-day or partial-day services to a client that would otherwise have been paid to the vendor for providing direct services, provided that both of the following criteria are met: (1) the vendor provides services and payments to the qualified business that enable the business to perform support and supervision services for the client that the vendor would otherwise need to perform; and (2)any client for whom a rate will be billed was receivingfull-time services from the vendor on or before July 1,1993,the client for whom a rate will be billed will receive full-day or partial-day services from the vendor and the rate to be paid the vendor will allow the client to work with this supportin a communityand supervision at the qualified business instead of receivingany other servicethese services from the vendor. (b) Medical assistance reimbursement of services provided to persons receiving day training and habilitation services under this section is subject to the limitations on reimbursement for vocational services under federal law and regulation. Sec. 2. [PROPOSAL FOR RATE VARIANCES.] The commissioner of human services, in consultation with an advisory committee including representatives of counties, service consumers, and vendors of day training and habilitation services, including at least one representative from each association representing day training and habilitation vendors, shall develop a rate variance mechanism that identifies medical or behavioral criteria that permit a change in the payment rate when an individual already being served by a vendor of day training and habilitation services experiences a significant decrease in skill functioning that requires additional staffing or services that are not covered by the vendor's current rate. The commissioner shall present proposed legislation amending the existing rate variance criteria to the legislature by January 15, 1999. Presented to the governor March 13, 1998 Signed by the governor March 16, 1998, 10:04 a.m.
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