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        225C.47  COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM.
         1.  For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise
      requires:
         a.  "Family" means a group of interdependent persons living in
      the same household.  A family consists of an individual with a
      disability and any of the following:
         (1)  The individual's parent.
         (2)  The individual's sibling.
         (3)  The individual's grandparent, aunt, or uncle.
         (4)  The individual's legal custodian.
         (5)  A person who is providing short-term foster care to the
      individual subject to a case permanency plan which provides for
      reunification between the individual and the individual's parent.
         "Family" does not include a person who is employed to provide
      services to an individual with a disability in an out- of-home
      setting, including but not limited to a hospital, nursing facility,
      personal care home, board and care home, group foster care home, or
      other institutional setting.
         b.  "Individual with a disability" means an individual who is
      less than twenty-two years of age and meets the definition of
      developmental disability in 42 U.S.C. § 6001.
         c.  "Services and support" means services or other assistance
      intended to enable an individual with a disability to control the
      individual's environment, to remain living with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      integration of the individual into the individual's community.
      Services and support may include but are not limited to funding for
      purchase of equipment, respite care, supplies, assistive technology,
      and payment of other costs attributable to the individual's
      disability which are identified by the individual's family.
         2.  A comprehensive family support program is created in the
      department of human services to provide a statewide system of
      services and support to eligible families.  The program shall be
      implemented in a manner which enables a family member of an
      individual with a disability to identify the services and support
      needed to enable the individual to reside with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      individual's integration into the community.
         3.  Eligibility for the comprehensive family support program is
      limited to families who meet all the following conditions:
         a.  The family resides in the state of Iowa.
         b.  The family includes an individual with a disability.
         c.  The family expresses an intent for the family member who
      is an individual with a disability to remain living in the family's
      home.
         d.  The family's taxable income is less than sixty thousand
      dollars in the most recently completed tax year.
         4.  A family may apply to the department or to a family support
      center developed pursuant to this section for assistance under the
      comprehensive family support program.  The department or family
      support center shall determine eligibility for the program in
      accordance with the provisions of this section.
         5.  The department shall design the program in consultation with
      the comprehensive family support council created in section 225C.48.
      The department shall adopt rules to implement the program which
      provide for all of the following:
         a. (1)  An application process incorporating the eligibility
      determination processes of other disability services programs to the
      extent possible.
         (2)  Eligible families maintain control of decisions which affect
      the families' children who are individuals with a disability.
         b. (1)  Existing local agencies are utilized to provide
      facilities and a single entry point for comprehensive family support
      program applicants.
         (2)  Services and support are provided in a timely manner and
      emergency access to needed services and support is provided.
         c.  Technical assistance is provided to service and support
      providers and users.
         d.  State, regional, and local media are utilized to publicize
      the family support program.
         e.  A process is available to appeal the department's or
      family support center's decisions involving families that apply for
      the comprehensive family support program and are denied services and
      support under the comprehensive family support program.  The
      department shall make reasonable efforts to utilize
      telecommunications so that a family initiating an appeal may complete
      the appeal process in the family's local geographic area.
         f. (1)  Identification of the services and support and service
      provider components included in the comprehensive family support
      program.
         (2)  Upon request by a family member, provision of assistance in
      locating a service provider.
         g.  Identification of payment for services and support
      directly to families, by voucher, or by other appropriate means to
      maintain family control over decision making.
         h.  Implementation of the program in accordance with the
      funding appropriated for the program.
         i.  The utilization of a voucher system for payment provisions
      for the family support center component of the program developed
      under subsection 7.
         6.  Services and support provided under the comprehensive family
      support program shall not be used to supplant other services and
      support available to a family of an individual with disabilities but
      shall be used to meet family needs that would not be met without the
      program.
         7.  The comprehensive family support program shall include a
      family support center component developed by the department in
      accordance with this subsection.  Under the component, a family
      member of an individual with a disability shall be assisted by a
      family support center in identifying the services and support to be
      provided to the family under the family support subsidy program or
      the comprehensive family support program.  The identification of
      services and support shall be based upon the specific needs of the
      individual and the individual's family which are not met by other
      service programs available to the individual and the individual's
      family.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1041, §3; 96 Acts, ch 1084, § 1--5; 2006 Acts, ch
      1159, §17--21
         Referred to in § 225C.48, 225C.49

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-47

        225C.47  COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM.
         1.  For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise
      requires:
         a.  "Family" means a group of interdependent persons living in
      the same household.  A family consists of an individual with a
      disability and any of the following:
         (1)  The individual's parent.
         (2)  The individual's sibling.
         (3)  The individual's grandparent, aunt, or uncle.
         (4)  The individual's legal custodian.
         (5)  A person who is providing short-term foster care to the
      individual subject to a case permanency plan which provides for
      reunification between the individual and the individual's parent.
         "Family" does not include a person who is employed to provide
      services to an individual with a disability in an out- of-home
      setting, including but not limited to a hospital, nursing facility,
      personal care home, board and care home, group foster care home, or
      other institutional setting.
         b.  "Individual with a disability" means an individual who is
      less than twenty-two years of age and meets the definition of
      developmental disability in 42 U.S.C. § 6001.
         c.  "Services and support" means services or other assistance
      intended to enable an individual with a disability to control the
      individual's environment, to remain living with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      integration of the individual into the individual's community.
      Services and support may include but are not limited to funding for
      purchase of equipment, respite care, supplies, assistive technology,
      and payment of other costs attributable to the individual's
      disability which are identified by the individual's family.
         2.  A comprehensive family support program is created in the
      department of human services to provide a statewide system of
      services and support to eligible families.  The program shall be
      implemented in a manner which enables a family member of an
      individual with a disability to identify the services and support
      needed to enable the individual to reside with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      individual's integration into the community.
         3.  Eligibility for the comprehensive family support program is
      limited to families who meet all the following conditions:
         a.  The family resides in the state of Iowa.
         b.  The family includes an individual with a disability.
         c.  The family expresses an intent for the family member who
      is an individual with a disability to remain living in the family's
      home.
         d.  The family's taxable income is less than sixty thousand
      dollars in the most recently completed tax year.
         4.  A family may apply to the department or to a family support
      center developed pursuant to this section for assistance under the
      comprehensive family support program.  The department or family
      support center shall determine eligibility for the program in
      accordance with the provisions of this section.
         5.  The department shall design the program in consultation with
      the comprehensive family support council created in section 225C.48.
      The department shall adopt rules to implement the program which
      provide for all of the following:
         a. (1)  An application process incorporating the eligibility
      determination processes of other disability services programs to the
      extent possible.
         (2)  Eligible families maintain control of decisions which affect
      the families' children who are individuals with a disability.
         b. (1)  Existing local agencies are utilized to provide
      facilities and a single entry point for comprehensive family support
      program applicants.
         (2)  Services and support are provided in a timely manner and
      emergency access to needed services and support is provided.
         c.  Technical assistance is provided to service and support
      providers and users.
         d.  State, regional, and local media are utilized to publicize
      the family support program.
         e.  A process is available to appeal the department's or
      family support center's decisions involving families that apply for
      the comprehensive family support program and are denied services and
      support under the comprehensive family support program.  The
      department shall make reasonable efforts to utilize
      telecommunications so that a family initiating an appeal may complete
      the appeal process in the family's local geographic area.
         f. (1)  Identification of the services and support and service
      provider components included in the comprehensive family support
      program.
         (2)  Upon request by a family member, provision of assistance in
      locating a service provider.
         g.  Identification of payment for services and support
      directly to families, by voucher, or by other appropriate means to
      maintain family control over decision making.
         h.  Implementation of the program in accordance with the
      funding appropriated for the program.
         i.  The utilization of a voucher system for payment provisions
      for the family support center component of the program developed
      under subsection 7.
         6.  Services and support provided under the comprehensive family
      support program shall not be used to supplant other services and
      support available to a family of an individual with disabilities but
      shall be used to meet family needs that would not be met without the
      program.
         7.  The comprehensive family support program shall include a
      family support center component developed by the department in
      accordance with this subsection.  Under the component, a family
      member of an individual with a disability shall be assisted by a
      family support center in identifying the services and support to be
      provided to the family under the family support subsidy program or
      the comprehensive family support program.  The identification of
      services and support shall be based upon the specific needs of the
      individual and the individual's family which are not met by other
      service programs available to the individual and the individual's
      family.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1041, §3; 96 Acts, ch 1084, § 1--5; 2006 Acts, ch
      1159, §17--21
         Referred to in § 225C.48, 225C.49

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-47

        225C.47  COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM.
         1.  For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise
      requires:
         a.  "Family" means a group of interdependent persons living in
      the same household.  A family consists of an individual with a
      disability and any of the following:
         (1)  The individual's parent.
         (2)  The individual's sibling.
         (3)  The individual's grandparent, aunt, or uncle.
         (4)  The individual's legal custodian.
         (5)  A person who is providing short-term foster care to the
      individual subject to a case permanency plan which provides for
      reunification between the individual and the individual's parent.
         "Family" does not include a person who is employed to provide
      services to an individual with a disability in an out- of-home
      setting, including but not limited to a hospital, nursing facility,
      personal care home, board and care home, group foster care home, or
      other institutional setting.
         b.  "Individual with a disability" means an individual who is
      less than twenty-two years of age and meets the definition of
      developmental disability in 42 U.S.C. § 6001.
         c.  "Services and support" means services or other assistance
      intended to enable an individual with a disability to control the
      individual's environment, to remain living with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      integration of the individual into the individual's community.
      Services and support may include but are not limited to funding for
      purchase of equipment, respite care, supplies, assistive technology,
      and payment of other costs attributable to the individual's
      disability which are identified by the individual's family.
         2.  A comprehensive family support program is created in the
      department of human services to provide a statewide system of
      services and support to eligible families.  The program shall be
      implemented in a manner which enables a family member of an
      individual with a disability to identify the services and support
      needed to enable the individual to reside with the individual's
      family, to function more independently, and to increase the
      individual's integration into the community.
         3.  Eligibility for the comprehensive family support program is
      limited to families who meet all the following conditions:
         a.  The family resides in the state of Iowa.
         b.  The family includes an individual with a disability.
         c.  The family expresses an intent for the family member who
      is an individual with a disability to remain living in the family's
      home.
         d.  The family's taxable income is less than sixty thousand
      dollars in the most recently completed tax year.
         4.  A family may apply to the department or to a family support
      center developed pursuant to this section for assistance under the
      comprehensive family support program.  The department or family
      support center shall determine eligibility for the program in
      accordance with the provisions of this section.
         5.  The department shall design the program in consultation with
      the comprehensive family support council created in section 225C.48.
      The department shall adopt rules to implement the program which
      provide for all of the following:
         a. (1)  An application process incorporating the eligibility
      determination processes of other disability services programs to the
      extent possible.
         (2)  Eligible families maintain control of decisions which affect
      the families' children who are individuals with a disability.
         b. (1)  Existing local agencies are utilized to provide
      facilities and a single entry point for comprehensive family support
      program applicants.
         (2)  Services and support are provided in a timely manner and
      emergency access to needed services and support is provided.
         c.  Technical assistance is provided to service and support
      providers and users.
         d.  State, regional, and local media are utilized to publicize
      the family support program.
         e.  A process is available to appeal the department's or
      family support center's decisions involving families that apply for
      the comprehensive family support program and are denied services and
      support under the comprehensive family support program.  The
      department shall make reasonable efforts to utilize
      telecommunications so that a family initiating an appeal may complete
      the appeal process in the family's local geographic area.
         f. (1)  Identification of the services and support and service
      provider components included in the comprehensive family support
      program.
         (2)  Upon request by a family member, provision of assistance in
      locating a service provider.
         g.  Identification of payment for services and support
      directly to families, by voucher, or by other appropriate means to
      maintain family control over decision making.
         h.  Implementation of the program in accordance with the
      funding appropriated for the program.
         i.  The utilization of a voucher system for payment provisions
      for the family support center component of the program developed
      under subsection 7.
         6.  Services and support provided under the comprehensive family
      support program shall not be used to supplant other services and
      support available to a family of an individual with disabilities but
      shall be used to meet family needs that would not be met without the
      program.
         7.  The comprehensive family support program shall include a
      family support center component developed by the department in
      accordance with this subsection.  Under the component, a family
      member of an individual with a disability shall be assisted by a
      family support center in identifying the services and support to be
      provided to the family under the family support subsidy program or
      the comprehensive family support program.  The identification of
      services and support shall be based upon the specific needs of the
      individual and the individual's family which are not met by other
      service programs available to the individual and the individual's
      family.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1041, §3; 96 Acts, ch 1084, § 1--5; 2006 Acts, ch
      1159, §17--21
         Referred to in § 225C.48, 225C.49