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Senate Study Bill 3111

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  1  1    Section 1.  DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES APPROPRIATION –
  1  2 SENIOR LIVING TRUST FUND – MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.  After
  1  3 applying the reduction made pursuant to executive order number
  1  4 24 to the appropriation made to the department of human
  1  5 services for the medical assistance program for the fiscal
  1  6 year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, there
  1  7 is appropriated from the senior living trust fund created in
  1  8 section 249H.4, to the department of human services for the
  1  9 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002,
  1 10 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to
  1 11 supplement appropriations made for the following designated
  1 12 purpose:
  1 13    To supplement the appropriation made for the medical
  1 14 assistance program in 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 184, section 1;
  1 15 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 191, section 7; 2001 Iowa Acts,
  1 16 chapter 192, section 2; and any appropriation made for fiscal
  1 17 year 2001-2002 for the medical assistance program in this or
  1 18 any other Act:  
  1 19 .................................................. $ 39,000,000
  1 20    Sec. 2.  DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES – SENIOR LIVING
  1 21 TRUST FUND – TRANSFER.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1,
  1 22 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, there is transferred from the
  1 23 appropriation made to the department of human services
  1 24 pursuant to 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 192, section 2, subsection
  1 25 1, to provide grants to nursing facilities for conversion to
  1 26 assisted living programs or to provide long-term care
  1 27 alternatives, the following amount, or so much thereof as is
  1 28 necessary, to supplement the appropriation made for the
  1 29 medical assistance program in 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 184,
  1 30 section 1; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 191, section 7; 2001 Iowa
  1 31 Acts, chapter 192, section 2; and any appropriation made for
  1 32 fiscal year 2001-2002 for the medical assistance program in
  1 33 this or any other Act:  
  1 34 .................................................. $  9,500,000
  1 35    Sec. 3.  DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES – TOBACCO SETTLEMENT
  2  1 FUND – APPROPRIATION – MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.  For the fiscal
  2  2 year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, there
  2  3 is appropriated from the endowment for Iowa's health account
  2  4 of the tobacco settlement trust fund created in section
  2  5 12E.12, to the department of human services the following
  2  6 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to supplement the
  2  7 appropriation made for the medical assistance program in 2001
  2  8 Iowa Acts, chapter 184, section 1; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter
  2  9 191, section 7; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 192, section 2; and
  2 10 any appropriation made for fiscal year 2001-2002 for the
  2 11 medical assistance program in this or any other Act:  
  2 12 .................................................. $  2,500,000
  2 13    Sec. 4.  DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES APPROPRIATION –
  2 14 HOSPITAL TRUST FUND.
  2 15    1.  There is appropriated from the hospital trust fund
  2 16 created in section 249I.4 to the department of human services
  2 17 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June
  2 18 30, 2002, the following amount, or so much thereof as is
  2 19 necessary, to be used to supplement the appropriation made for
  2 20 the medical assistance program in 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 184,
  2 21 section 1; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 191, section 7; 2001 Iowa
  2 22 Acts, chapter 192, section 2; and any appropriation made for
  2 23 fiscal year 2001-2002 for the medical assistance program in
  2 24 this or any other Act:  
  2 25 .................................................. $  7,000,000
  2 26    2.  Following the appropriation of moneys pursuant to
  2 27 subsection 1, of the moneys remaining in the hospital trust
  2 28 fund, $2,500,000 shall be transferred to and deposited in the
  2 29 endowment for Iowa's health account of the tobacco settlement
  2 30 trust fund created in section 12E.12.
  2 31    3.  Following the appropriation of moneys pursuant to
  2 32 subsection 1, and the transfer and deposit of moneys pursuant
  2 33 to subsection 2, any remaining moneys in the hospital trust
  2 34 fund shall be transferred to and deposited in the senior
  2 35 living trust fund created in section 249H.4.
  3  1    Sec. 5.  FEDERAL FUNDS – CONTINGENCY – TOBACCO SETTLEMENT
  3  2 FUND – MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
  3  3    If federal funds are not received in accordance with
  3  4 chapter 249I, during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001,
  3  5 and ending June 30, 2002, there is appropriated from the
  3  6 endowment for Iowa's health account of the tobacco settlement
  3  7 trust fund created in section 12E.12, to the department of
  3  8 human services for that fiscal year the following amount or so
  3  9 much thereof as is necessary, to be used to supplement the
  3 10 appropriation made for the medical assistance program in 2001
  3 11 Iowa Acts, chapter 184, section 1; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter
  3 12 191, section 7; 2001 Iowa Acts, chapter 192, section 2; and
  3 13 any appropriation made for fiscal year 2001-2002 for the
  3 14 medical assistance program in this or any other Act:  
  3 15 .................................................. $  7,000,000
  3 16    1.  However, if federal funds are received in accordance
  3 17 with chapter 249I at any time during the succeeding fiscal
  3 18 year, the first $7,000,000 shall be transferred to and
  3 19 deposited in the endowment for Iowa's health account of the
  3 20 tobacco settlement trust fund created in section 12E.12.
  3 21    2.  If federal funds are not received as provided in
  3 22 subsection 1, the department of human services shall transfer
  3 23 $7,000,000 of the moneys appropriated to the department in
  3 24 that fiscal year to the endowment for Iowa's health account of
  3 25 the tobacco settlement trust fund created in section 12E.12.
  3 26    Sec. 6.  FEDERAL FUNDS – TRANSFER AND DEPOSIT IN TRUST
  3 27 FUNDS.  If federal funding is not received during the fiscal
  3 28 year beginning July 1, 2001, in accordance with chapter 249I,
  3 29 but unanticipated federal funding is received during the
  3 30 fiscal years beginning July 1, 2001, or beginning July 1,
  3 31 2002, the purpose of which is to reimburse the costs of the
  3 32 medical assistance program, the unanticipated funding received
  3 33 shall be credited as follows:
  3 34    1.  Of the moneys received, $2,500,000 shall be credited to
  3 35 the endowment for Iowa's health account of the tobacco
  4  1 settlement trust fund created in section 12E.12.
  4  2    2.  Following the crediting of moneys pursuant to
  4  3 subsection 1, any remaining moneys received shall be credited
  4  4 to the senior living trust fund created in section 249H.4.
  4  5    Sec. 7.  MEDICAL ASSISTANCE – REPORTING REQUIREMENTS –
  4  6 DENTAL SERVICES FOR ADULTS – PHARMACEUTICAL COPAYMENT.
  4  7    1.  The department of human services shall require
  4  8 applicants for or recipients of medical assistance to report
  4  9 changes in income or resources that affect eligibility on a
  4 10 monthly basis.
  4 11    2.  Beginning March 1, 2002, adults receiving dental
  4 12 services under the medical assistance program shall receive
  4 13 only preventive services.
  4 14    3.  The department of human services shall require
  4 15 recipients of medical assistance to pay the following
  4 16 copayment on each covered drug prescription, including each
  4 17 refill as follows:
  4 18    a.  A copayment of $1 for each covered generic drug
  4 19 prescription.
  4 20    b.  A copayment of $1 for each covered brand-name drug
  4 21 prescription for which the cost to the state is less than $25.
  4 22    c.  A copayment of $2 for each covered brand-name drug
  4 23 prescription for which the cost to the state is between $25
  4 24 and $50.
  4 25    d.  A copayment of $3 for each covered brand-name drug
  4 26 prescription for which the cost to the state is over $50.
  4 27    Sec. 8.  MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADVISORY GROUP.
  4 28    1.  The department of human services shall convene a joint
  4 29 legislative and executive branch medical assistance advisory
  4 30 group to provide ongoing analysis and recommendations
  4 31 regarding the medical assistance program in this state.  The
  4 32 membership of the advisory group shall consist of the
  4 33 chairpersons and ranking members of the human services
  4 34 appropriations subcommittee, the director of the department of
  4 35 management, and the director of human services.  The goal of
  5  1 the advisory group shall be to propose recommendations for
  5  2 systemic changes in the medical assistance program to reduce
  5  3 state costs.
  5  4    2.  The advisory group shall consider, at a minimum, the
  5  5 reports and recommendations of the joint legislative and
  5  6 executive branch medical assistance work group that met in
  5  7 fall 2001, including but not limited to recommendations
  5  8 related to alternative forecasting methods in determining
  5  9 participation in the medical assistance program and options
  5 10 relating to prescription drugs.  The advisory group shall also
  5 11 consult with national and regional entities, including but not
  5 12 limited to the national conference of state legislatures, the
  5 13 council of state governments, the national governors
  5 14 association, and other entities that may provide assistance in
  5 15 addressing growth in and cost-containment strategies related
  5 16 to the medical assistance program.
  5 17    3.  The advisory group shall submit a report to the fiscal
  5 18 committee and to the chairpersons and members of the human
  5 19 services appropriations subcommittee no later than June 1,
  5 20 2002.  The advisory group shall meet, as necessary, to
  5 21 continue review of the medical assistance program.
  5 22    Sec. 9.  NEW SECTION.  249A.20A  NURSING FACILITIES – DUAL
  5 23 CERTIFICATION REQUIRED.
  5 24    Beginning October 1, 2002, all licensed nursing facilities
  5 25 shall be certified under both the federal Medicare program and
  5 26 the medical assistance program as a condition for
  5 27 participation in the medical assistance program.
  5 28    Sec. 10.  EMERGENCY RULES.  If it is necessary to adopt
  5 29 rules to implement a provision of this Act, the department of
  5 30 human services may adopt administrative rules under section
  5 31 17A.4, subsection 2, and section 17A.5, subsection 2,
  5 32 paragraph "b", to implement the provisions and the rules shall
  5 33 become effective immediately upon filing, unless the effective
  5 34 date is delayed by the administrative rules review committee,
  5 35 notwithstanding section 17A.4, subsection 5, and section
  6  1 17A.8, subsection 9, or a later effective date is specified in
  6  2 the rules.  Any rules adopted in accordance with this section
  6  3 shall not take effect before the rules are reviewed by the
  6  4 administrative rules review committee.  Any rules adopted in
  6  5 accordance with the provisions of this section shall also be
  6  6 published as notice of intended action as provided in section
  6  7 17A.4.
  6  8    Sec. 11.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of
  6  9 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
  6 10                           EXPLANATION
  6 11    This bill relates to the medical assistance program and
  6 12 makes supplemental appropriations and transfers for the fiscal
  6 13 year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, to
  6 14 supplement the medical assistance appropriations made for that
  6 15 fiscal year.
  6 16    The bill includes contingency language making
  6 17 appropriations and transfers and providing other direction in
  6 18 the event federal moneys are not received for purposes of the
  6 19 hospital trust fund under Code chapter 249I and in the event
  6 20 unanticipated federal funding for medical assistance is
  6 21 received.
  6 22    The bill directs the department of human services to
  6 23 require applicants for or recipients of medical assistance to
  6 24 report changes in income or resources that affect eligibility
  6 25 on a monthly basis; directs that beginning March 1, 2002,
  6 26 adults receiving dental services under the medical assistance
  6 27 program shall receive only preventive services; and directs
  6 28 the department of human services to require recipients of
  6 29 medical assistance to pay a copayment on each covered drug
  6 30 prescription, including each refill, depending on the cost of
  6 31 the prescription drug to the state and whether the drug is a
  6 32 generic or brand-name drug.
  6 33    The bill also directs the department of human services to
  6 34 convene a joint legislative and executive branch medical
  6 35 assistance advisory group to provide ongoing analysis and
  7  1 recommendations regarding the medical assistance program in
  7  2 this state.  The goal of the advisory group is to propose
  7  3 recommendations for systemic changes in the medical assistance
  7  4 program to reduce state costs.  The bill requires the advisory
  7  5 group to submit a report to the fiscal committee and to the
  7  6 chairpersons and members of the human services appropriations
  7  7 subcommittee no later than June 1, 2002, and provides that the
  7  8 advisory group is to meet, as necessary, to continue review of
  7  9 the medical assistance program.
  7 10    The bill requires that beginning October 1, 2002, all
  7 11 licensed nursing facilities are to be certified under both the
  7 12 federal Medicare program and the medical assistance program as
  7 13 a condition for participation in the medical assistance
  7 14 program.
  7 15    The bill provides for emergency rulemaking.
  7 16    The bill takes effect upon enactment.  
  7 17 LSB 6667SC 79
  7 18 pf/sh/8
     

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