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AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
THE
PROGRAMS
AND
SERVICES
UNDER
THE
PURVIEW
OF
THE
DEPARTMENT
ON
AGING.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
231.3,
subsections
2,
3,
and
4,
Code
2018,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2.
Access
to
physical
and
mental
health
care
and
long-term
living
and
community
support
services
without
regard
to
economic
status.
3.
Suitable
and
affordable
housing
that
reflects
the
needs
of
older
people
individuals
.
4.
Full
restorative
services
for
those
who
require
institutional
care,
and
a
comprehensive
array
of
home
and
community-based,
long-term
care
living
and
community
support
services
adequate
to
sustain
older
people
in
their
communities
and,
whenever
possible,
in
their
homes,
including
support
for
caregivers.
Sec.
2.
Section
231.3,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
3A.
Access
to
comprehensive
information
and
a
community
navigation
system
providing
all
available
options
related
to
long-term
living
and
community
support
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services
that
assist
older
individuals
in
the
preservation
of
personal
assets
and
the
ability
to
entirely
avoid
or
significantly
delay
reliance
on
entitlement
programs.
Sec.
3.
Section
231.4,
subsection
1,
paragraphs
j,
k,
and
o,
Code
2018,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
j.
“Home
and
community-based
services”
means
a
continua
of
services
available
in
an
individual’s
home
or
community
which
include
but
are
not
limited
to
case
management
services
,
options
counseling,
family
caregiving,
homemaker
services
,
home
health
aide,
personal
care
services
,
adult
day
services
,
respite
services
,
congregate
and
home
delivered
meals,
nutrition
counseling,
nutrition
education,
and
other
medical
and
social
services
which
contribute
to
the
health
and
well-being
of
individuals
and
their
ability
to
reside
in
a
home
or
community-based
care
setting.
k.
“Legal
representative”
means
a
tenant’s
legal
representative
as
defined
in
section
231B.1
or
231C.2
,
or
a
resident’s
guardian,
conservator,
or
attorney
in
fact
of
a
resident
representative
payee,
or
agent
under
a
power
of
attorney
.
o.
“Options
counseling”
means
a
service
involving
an
interactive
process,
which
may
include
a
needs
assessment,
directed
by
the
recipient
individual
and
which
may
include
other
participants
of
the
individual’s
choosing
and
the
individual’s
legal
representative,
in
which
the
individual
receives
guidance
to
make
informed
choices
about
long-term
living
and
community
support
services
and
supports
in
order
to
sustain
independent
living.
Sec.
4.
Section
231.14,
subsection
1,
paragraph
g,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
g.
Adopt
a
formula
method
for
the
distribution
of
federal
Act
and
state
funds
taking
into
account,
to
the
maximum
extent
feasible,
the
best
available
data
on
the
geographic
distribution
of
older
individuals
in
the
state,
and
publish
the
formula
method
for
review
and
comment.
Sec.
5.
Section
231.23,
subsection
8,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8.
Assist
the
commission
in
adopting
a
formula
method
for
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the
distribution
of
funds
available
from
the
federal
Act
and
state
appropriations
and
allocations.
Sec.
6.
Section
231.23A,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
231.23A
Programs
and
services.
The
department
on
aging
shall
provide
or
administer,
but
is
not
limited
to
providing
or
administering,
all
of
the
following
programs
and
services:
1.
Services
for
older
individuals
including
but
not
limited
to
home
and
community-based
services
such
as
adult
day,
assessment
and
intervention,
transportation,
chore,
counseling,
homemaker,
material
aid,
personal
care,
reassurance,
respite,
visitation,
caregiver
support,
emergency
response
system,
mental
health
outreach,
and
home
repair
,
persons
with
disabilities
eighteen
years
of
age
and
older,
family
caregivers,
and
veterans
as
defined
by
the
department
in
the
most
current
version
of
the
department’s
reporting
manual
and
pursuant
to
the
federal
Act
and
regulations.
2.
The
older
American
community
service
employment
program.
3.
The
case
Case
management
program
for
frail
elders
services
.
4.
The
aging
and
disability
resource
center.
5.
The
legal
assistance
development
program.
6.
The
nutrition
and
health
promotion
program.
7.
Administration
relating
to
the
area
agencies
on
aging
The
Iowa
family
caregiver
program
.
8.
Elder
abuse
prevention,
detection,
intervention,
and
awareness
including
neglect
and
exploitation.
9.
Other
programs
and
services
authorized
by
law.
Sec.
7.
Section
231.32,
subsection
1,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
The
commission
shall
designate
an
area
agency
on
aging
for
each
planning
and
service
area.
The
commission
shall
continue
the
designation
until
an
area
agency
on
aging’s
designation
is
removed
for
cause
as
determined
by
the
commission,
until
the
time
of
renewal
or
the
annual
update
of
an
area
plan,
until
the
agency
voluntarily
withdraws
as
an
area
agency
on
aging,
or
until
a
change
in
the
designation
of
planning
and
service
areas
or
area
agencies
on
aging
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is
required
by
state
or
federal
law.
In
that
event,
the
commission
shall
proceed
in
accordance
with
subsections
2,
3,
and
4
.
Designated
area
agencies
on
aging
shall
comply
with
the
requirements
of
the
federal
Act.
Sec.
8.
Section
231.32,
subsection
2,
paragraph
d,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
d.
Any
public
or
nonprofit
private
agency
in
a
planning
and
service
area
or
any
separate
organizational
unit
within
such
agency
which
is
under
the
supervision
or
direction
for
this
purpose
of
the
department
on
aging
and
which
can
and
will
engage
only
in
the
planning
or
provision
of
a
broad
range
of
supportive
long-term
living
and
community
support
services
or
nutrition
services
within
the
planning
and
service
area.
Sec.
9.
Section
231.33,
subsections
1
and
3,
Code
2018,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
Develop
and
administer
an
area
plan
on
aging
approved
by
the
commission
.
3.
Enter
into
subgrants
or
contracts
to
provide
services
under
the
plan.
Sec.
10.
Section
231.33,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
22.
Encourage
the
development
of
public
and
private
partnerships,
entrepreneurial
activities,
and
other
mutually
collaborative
efforts.
Sec.
11.
Section
231.42,
subsection
4,
paragraph
a,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
If
abuse,
neglect,
or
exploitation
of
a
resident
or
tenant
is
suspected,
the
state
or
a
local
long-term
care
ombudsman
shall,
with
the
permission
of
the
resident
or
tenant
as
applicable
under
federal
law,
make
an
immediate
referral
to
the
department
of
inspections
and
appeals,
the
department
of
human
services,
the
department
on
aging,
or
the
appropriate
law
enforcement
agency,
as
applicable.
The
state
or
a
local
long-term
care
ombudsman
shall
cooperate,
if
requested,
with
the
department
of
inspections
and
appeals,
department
of
human
services,
department
on
aging,
or
any
law
enforcement
agency
pursuant
to
any
investigation
of
such
abuse,
neglect,
or
exploitation.
Sec.
12.
Section
231.42,
subsection
6,
paragraph
a,
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unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
The
state
or
a
local
long-term
care
ombudsman
or
certified
volunteer
long-term
care
ombudsman
shall
have
access
to
the
medical
and
social
records
of
a
resident
or
tenant,
if
any
of
the
following
applies:
Sec.
13.
Section
231.42,
subsection
6,
paragraph
b,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
b.
Records
may
be
reproduced
by
the
state
or
a
local
long-term
care
ombudsman
or
by
a
certified
volunteer
long-term
care
ombudsman
.
Sec.
14.
Section
231.53,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
231.53
Coordination
with
Workforce
Investment
Innovation
and
Opportunity
Act.
The
older
American
community
service
employment
program
shall
be
coordinated
with
the
federal
Workforce
Investment
Innovation
and
Opportunity
Act
administered
by
the
department
of
workforce
development.
Sec.
15.
Section
231.56,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
231.56
Services
and
programs.
The
department
shall
administer
long-term
living
and
community
support
services
and
programs
that
allow
older
individuals
to
secure
and
maintain
maximum
independence
and
dignity
in
a
home
environment
that
provides
for
self-care
with
appropriate
supportive
services,
assist
in
removing
individual
and
social
barriers
to
economic
and
personal
independence
for
older
individuals,
and
provide
a
continuum
of
care
for
older
individuals
and
individuals
with
disabilities
,
and
secure
the
opportunity
for
older
individuals
to
receive
managed
in-home
and
community-based
long-term
care
services
.
Funds
appropriated
for
this
purpose
shall
be
allocated
based
on
administrative
rules
adopted
by
the
commission.
The
department
shall
require
such
records
as
needed
to
administer
this
section
.
Sec.
16.
Section
231.56A,
subsection
1,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
The
department
shall
administer
the
prevention
of
elder
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abuse,
neglect,
and
exploitation
program
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
the
federal
Act.
The
purpose
of
the
program
is
to
carry
out
activities
for
intervention
in
,
investigation
of,
and
response
to
elder
abuse,
neglect,
and
exploitation
including
financial
exploitation.
Sec.
17.
Section
231.64,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
231.64
Aging
and
disability
resource
center.
1.
The
aging
and
disability
resource
center
shall
be
administered
by
the
department
consistent
with
the
federal
Act.
The
department
shall
designate
area
agencies
on
aging
to
establish,
in
consultation
with
other
stakeholders
including
organizations
representing
the
disability
community,
a
coordinated
system
for
providing
all
of
the
following:
a.
Comprehensive
information,
referral,
and
assistance
regarding
the
full
range
of
available
public
and
private
long-term
care
programs
living
and
community
support
services
,
options,
service
providers,
and
resources
within
a
community,
including
information
on
the
availability
of
integrated
long-term
care.
b.
Options
counseling
to
assist
individuals
in
assessing
their
existing
or
anticipated
long-term
care
needs
and
developing
and
implementing
a
plan
for
long-term
care
designed
to
meet
their
specific
needs
and
circumstances.
The
plan
for
long-term
care
living
and
community
support
services
may
include
support
with
person-centered
care
transitions
to
assist
consumers
and
family
caregivers
with
transitions
between
home
and
care
settings.
c.
Consumer
access
to
the
range
of
publicly-supported
long-term
care
programs
living
and
community
support
services
for
which
consumers
may
be
eligible,
by
serving
as
a
convenient
point
of
entry
for
such
programs
services
.
The
aging
and
disability
resource
center
shall
offer
information
online
and
be
available
via
a
toll-free
telephone
number,
electronic
communications,
and
in
person.
2.
The
aging
and
disability
resource
center
shall
assist
older
individuals,
persons
with
disabilities
age
eighteen
or
older,
family
caregivers,
and
people
who
inquire
about
or
request
assistance
on
behalf
of
members
of
these
groups,
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they
seek
long-term
care
living
and
community
support
services
and
community
supports
.
Sec.
18.
REPEAL.
Section
231.2,
Code
2018,
is
repealed.
______________________________
LINDA
UPMEYER
Speaker
of
the
House
______________________________
CHARLES
SCHNEIDER
President
of
the
Senate
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
House
and
is
known
as
House
File
2451,
Eighty-seventh
General
Assembly.
______________________________
CARMINE
BOAL
Chief
Clerk
of
the
House
Approved
_______________,
2018
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor