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Performance review.

(1) The joint legislative audit and review committee will conduct a performance review of the authority and submit the review to the legislature and the governor. The first review will be submitted before December 1, 2006, and the second review shall be submitted before December 1, 2009.

     (2) The first performance review will include an evaluation of the health, welfare, and satisfaction with services provided of the consumers receiving long-term in-home care services from individual providers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, including the degree to which all required services have been delivered, the degree to which consumers receiving services from individual providers have ultimately required additional or more intensive services, such as home health care, or have been placed in other residential settings or nursing homes, the promptness of response to consumer complaints, and any other issue the committee deems relevant.

     (3) The first performance review will provide an explanation of the full cost of individual provider services, including the administrative costs of the authority, unemployment compensation, social security and medicare payroll taxes paid by the department, and area agency on aging home care oversight costs.

     (4) The first performance review will make recommendations to the legislature and the governor for any amendments to chapter 3, Laws of 2002 that will further ensure the well-being of consumers and prospective consumers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, and the most efficient means of delivering required services. In addition, the first performance review will include findings and recommendations regarding the appropriateness of the authority's assumption of responsibility for verification of hours worked by individual providers, payment of individual providers, and other duties.

     (5) The second performance review will assess the services provided by the home care quality authority to meet its statutory duties, and address any other questions required by the legislature.

[2008 c 140 § 1; 2002 c 3 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-39a > 74-39a-290

Performance review.

(1) The joint legislative audit and review committee will conduct a performance review of the authority and submit the review to the legislature and the governor. The first review will be submitted before December 1, 2006, and the second review shall be submitted before December 1, 2009.

     (2) The first performance review will include an evaluation of the health, welfare, and satisfaction with services provided of the consumers receiving long-term in-home care services from individual providers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, including the degree to which all required services have been delivered, the degree to which consumers receiving services from individual providers have ultimately required additional or more intensive services, such as home health care, or have been placed in other residential settings or nursing homes, the promptness of response to consumer complaints, and any other issue the committee deems relevant.

     (3) The first performance review will provide an explanation of the full cost of individual provider services, including the administrative costs of the authority, unemployment compensation, social security and medicare payroll taxes paid by the department, and area agency on aging home care oversight costs.

     (4) The first performance review will make recommendations to the legislature and the governor for any amendments to chapter 3, Laws of 2002 that will further ensure the well-being of consumers and prospective consumers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, and the most efficient means of delivering required services. In addition, the first performance review will include findings and recommendations regarding the appropriateness of the authority's assumption of responsibility for verification of hours worked by individual providers, payment of individual providers, and other duties.

     (5) The second performance review will assess the services provided by the home care quality authority to meet its statutory duties, and address any other questions required by the legislature.

[2008 c 140 § 1; 2002 c 3 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-39a > 74-39a-290

Performance review.

(1) The joint legislative audit and review committee will conduct a performance review of the authority and submit the review to the legislature and the governor. The first review will be submitted before December 1, 2006, and the second review shall be submitted before December 1, 2009.

     (2) The first performance review will include an evaluation of the health, welfare, and satisfaction with services provided of the consumers receiving long-term in-home care services from individual providers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, including the degree to which all required services have been delivered, the degree to which consumers receiving services from individual providers have ultimately required additional or more intensive services, such as home health care, or have been placed in other residential settings or nursing homes, the promptness of response to consumer complaints, and any other issue the committee deems relevant.

     (3) The first performance review will provide an explanation of the full cost of individual provider services, including the administrative costs of the authority, unemployment compensation, social security and medicare payroll taxes paid by the department, and area agency on aging home care oversight costs.

     (4) The first performance review will make recommendations to the legislature and the governor for any amendments to chapter 3, Laws of 2002 that will further ensure the well-being of consumers and prospective consumers under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, and the most efficient means of delivering required services. In addition, the first performance review will include findings and recommendations regarding the appropriateness of the authority's assumption of responsibility for verification of hours worked by individual providers, payment of individual providers, and other duties.

     (5) The second performance review will assess the services provided by the home care quality authority to meet its statutory duties, and address any other questions required by the legislature.

[2008 c 140 § 1; 2002 c 3 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.