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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-249h > 249h-7

        249H.7  HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES FOR
      SENIORS.
         1.  The department on aging shall use funds appropriated from the
      senior living trust fund for activities related to the design,
      maintenance, or expansion of home and community-based services for
      seniors, including but not limited to adult day services, personal
      care, respite, homemaker, chore, and transportation services designed
      to promote the independence of and to delay the use of institutional
      care by seniors with low and moderate incomes.  At any time that
      moneys are appropriated, the department on aging shall disburse the
      funds to the area agencies on aging.
         2.  The department on aging shall adopt rules, in consultation
      with the area agencies on aging, pursuant to chapter 17A, to provide
      all of the following:
         a. (1)  The criteria and process for disbursement of funds,
      appropriated in accordance with subsection 1, to area agencies on
      aging.
         (2)  The criteria shall include, at a minimum, all of the
      following:
         (a)  A distribution formula that triple weights all of the
      following:
         (i)  Individuals seventy-five years of age and older.
         (ii)  Individuals aged sixty and older who are members of a racial
      minority.
         (iii)  Individuals sixty years of age and older who reside in
      rural areas as defined in the federal Older Americans Act.
         (iv)  Individuals who are sixty years of age and older who have
      incomes at or below the poverty level as defined in the federal Older
      Americans Act.
         (b)  A distribution formula that single weights individuals sixty
      years of age and older who do not meet the criteria specified in
      subparagraph division (a).
         b.  The criteria for long-term care providers to receive
      funding as subcontractors of the area agencies on aging.
         c.  Other procedures the department on aging deems necessary
      for the proper administration of this section.
         3.  This section does not create an entitlement to any funds
      available for disbursement under this section and the department on
      aging may only disburse moneys to the extent funds are available and,
      within its discretion, to the extent requests for funding are
      approved.
         4.  Long-term care providers that receive funding under this
      section shall submit annual reports to the appropriate area agency on
      aging.  The department on aging shall develop the report to be
      submitted, which shall include but is not limited to units of service
      provided, the number of service recipients, costs, and the number of
      units of service identified as necessitated but not provided.
         5.  The department on aging, in cooperation with the department of
      human services, shall provide annual reports to the governor and the
      general assembly concerning the impact of moneys disbursed under this
      section on the availability of long-term care services in Iowa.  The
      reports shall include the types of services funded, the outcome of
      those services, and the number of individuals receiving those
      services.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2000 Acts, ch 1004, §7, 22; 2001 Acts, ch 64, §10; 2009 Acts, ch
      23, §59; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263; 2009 Acts, ch 182, §95--97

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-249h > 249h-7

        249H.7  HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES FOR
      SENIORS.
         1.  The department on aging shall use funds appropriated from the
      senior living trust fund for activities related to the design,
      maintenance, or expansion of home and community-based services for
      seniors, including but not limited to adult day services, personal
      care, respite, homemaker, chore, and transportation services designed
      to promote the independence of and to delay the use of institutional
      care by seniors with low and moderate incomes.  At any time that
      moneys are appropriated, the department on aging shall disburse the
      funds to the area agencies on aging.
         2.  The department on aging shall adopt rules, in consultation
      with the area agencies on aging, pursuant to chapter 17A, to provide
      all of the following:
         a. (1)  The criteria and process for disbursement of funds,
      appropriated in accordance with subsection 1, to area agencies on
      aging.
         (2)  The criteria shall include, at a minimum, all of the
      following:
         (a)  A distribution formula that triple weights all of the
      following:
         (i)  Individuals seventy-five years of age and older.
         (ii)  Individuals aged sixty and older who are members of a racial
      minority.
         (iii)  Individuals sixty years of age and older who reside in
      rural areas as defined in the federal Older Americans Act.
         (iv)  Individuals who are sixty years of age and older who have
      incomes at or below the poverty level as defined in the federal Older
      Americans Act.
         (b)  A distribution formula that single weights individuals sixty
      years of age and older who do not meet the criteria specified in
      subparagraph division (a).
         b.  The criteria for long-term care providers to receive
      funding as subcontractors of the area agencies on aging.
         c.  Other procedures the department on aging deems necessary
      for the proper administration of this section.
         3.  This section does not create an entitlement to any funds
      available for disbursement under this section and the department on
      aging may only disburse moneys to the extent funds are available and,
      within its discretion, to the extent requests for funding are
      approved.
         4.  Long-term care providers that receive funding under this
      section shall submit annual reports to the appropriate area agency on
      aging.  The department on aging shall develop the report to be
      submitted, which shall include but is not limited to units of service
      provided, the number of service recipients, costs, and the number of
      units of service identified as necessitated but not provided.
         5.  The department on aging, in cooperation with the department of
      human services, shall provide annual reports to the governor and the
      general assembly concerning the impact of moneys disbursed under this
      section on the availability of long-term care services in Iowa.  The
      reports shall include the types of services funded, the outcome of
      those services, and the number of individuals receiving those
      services.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2000 Acts, ch 1004, §7, 22; 2001 Acts, ch 64, §10; 2009 Acts, ch
      23, §59; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263; 2009 Acts, ch 182, §95--97

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-249h > 249h-7

        249H.7  HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES FOR
      SENIORS.
         1.  The department on aging shall use funds appropriated from the
      senior living trust fund for activities related to the design,
      maintenance, or expansion of home and community-based services for
      seniors, including but not limited to adult day services, personal
      care, respite, homemaker, chore, and transportation services designed
      to promote the independence of and to delay the use of institutional
      care by seniors with low and moderate incomes.  At any time that
      moneys are appropriated, the department on aging shall disburse the
      funds to the area agencies on aging.
         2.  The department on aging shall adopt rules, in consultation
      with the area agencies on aging, pursuant to chapter 17A, to provide
      all of the following:
         a. (1)  The criteria and process for disbursement of funds,
      appropriated in accordance with subsection 1, to area agencies on
      aging.
         (2)  The criteria shall include, at a minimum, all of the
      following:
         (a)  A distribution formula that triple weights all of the
      following:
         (i)  Individuals seventy-five years of age and older.
         (ii)  Individuals aged sixty and older who are members of a racial
      minority.
         (iii)  Individuals sixty years of age and older who reside in
      rural areas as defined in the federal Older Americans Act.
         (iv)  Individuals who are sixty years of age and older who have
      incomes at or below the poverty level as defined in the federal Older
      Americans Act.
         (b)  A distribution formula that single weights individuals sixty
      years of age and older who do not meet the criteria specified in
      subparagraph division (a).
         b.  The criteria for long-term care providers to receive
      funding as subcontractors of the area agencies on aging.
         c.  Other procedures the department on aging deems necessary
      for the proper administration of this section.
         3.  This section does not create an entitlement to any funds
      available for disbursement under this section and the department on
      aging may only disburse moneys to the extent funds are available and,
      within its discretion, to the extent requests for funding are
      approved.
         4.  Long-term care providers that receive funding under this
      section shall submit annual reports to the appropriate area agency on
      aging.  The department on aging shall develop the report to be
      submitted, which shall include but is not limited to units of service
      provided, the number of service recipients, costs, and the number of
      units of service identified as necessitated but not provided.
         5.  The department on aging, in cooperation with the department of
      human services, shall provide annual reports to the governor and the
      general assembly concerning the impact of moneys disbursed under this
      section on the availability of long-term care services in Iowa.  The
      reports shall include the types of services funded, the outcome of
      those services, and the number of individuals receiving those
      services.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2000 Acts, ch 1004, §7, 22; 2001 Acts, ch 64, §10; 2009 Acts, ch
      23, §59; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263; 2009 Acts, ch 182, §95--97