House File 451 - Reprinted



                                   HOUSE FILE       
                                   BY  UPMEYER



    Passed House, Date               Passed Senate  Date             
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                 Approved                            

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to a single point of entry long=term living
  2    resources system.
  3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
  4 TLSB 1555YH 82
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  1  1    Section 1.  LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS == SINGLE POINT OF ENTRY
  1  2 LONG=TERM LIVING RESOURCES SYSTEM.
  1  3    1.  The general assembly finds that access to information
  1  4 regarding all components of the long=term living resources
  1  5 system is necessary to empower consumers in planning,
  1  6 evaluating, and making decisions to appropriately meet their
  1  7 individual long=term living needs.  This access should be
  1  8 provided through a single point of entry into an integrated,
  1  9 seamless system that facilitates navigation of the variety of
  1 10 private and public resources available, minimizes service
  1 11 fragmentation, reduces duplication of administrative paperwork
  1 12 and procedures, enhances individual choice, supports informed
  1 13 decision making, and increases the cost=effectiveness of long=
  1 14 term living services and support systems.
  1 15    2.  a.  A single point of entry long=term living resources
  1 16 system team is created, consisting of the following members:
  1 17    (1)  The director of the department of elder affairs, or
  1 18 the director's designee.
  1 19    (2)  The director of the department of human services, or
  1 20 the director's designee.
  1 21    (3)  The director of public health, or the director's
  1 22 designee.
  1 23    (4)  The director of the department of inspections and
  1 24 appeals, or the director's designee.
  1 25    (5)  The commissioner of insurance, or the commissioner's
  1 26 designee.
  1 27    (6)  The executive director of the Iowa finance authority,
  1 28 or the executive director's designee.
  1 29    (7)  The director of the department of veterans affairs, or
  1 30 the director's designee.
  1 31    (8)  The director of the department of workforce
  1 32 development, or the director's designee.
  1 33    (9)  A representative of the office of the governor.
  1 34    (10)  The director of an area agency on aging or the
  1 35 director's designee and a consumer member selected by the
  2  1 director.
  2  2    (11)  The state director of the AARP Iowa chapter or the
  2  3 state director's designee and a consumer member selected by
  2  4 the state director.
  2  5    (12)  The chairperson of the older Iowans legislature or
  2  6 the chairperson's designee and a consumer member selected by
  2  7 the chairperson.
  2  8    (13)  A representative of the Iowa hospital association.
  2  9    (14)  A representative of the Iowa pharmacy association.
  2 10    (15)  A representative of the Iowa health care association.
  2 11    (16)  A representative of the Iowa association of community
  2 12 providers.
  2 13    (17)  A representative of the Iowa association of homes and
  2 14 services for the aging.
  2 15    (18)  A representative of the Iowa association of home
  2 16 care.
  2 17    (19)  The director of the university of Iowa center on
  2 18 aging, or the director's designee.
  2 19    (20)  Two members of the senate and two members of the
  2 20 house of representatives, with not more than one member from
  2 21 each chamber being from the same political party.
  2 22    b.  The legislative members of the team shall serve in an
  2 23 ex officio, nonvoting capacity.  The two senators shall be
  2 24 appointed by the president of the senate, after consultation
  2 25 with the leaders of the senate, and the two representatives
  2 26 shall be appointed by the speaker of the house, after
  2 27 consultation with the majority leader and the minority leader
  2 28 of the house of representatives.
  2 29    c.  Public members shall receive actual expenses incurred
  2 30 while serving in their official capacity and may also be
  2 31 eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
  2 32    d.  The team shall do all of the following:
  2 33    (1)  Hold at least four public meetings in at least four
  2 34 geographically balanced venues around the state to receive
  2 35 input regarding access to the long=term living resources
  3  1 system and recommendations for improved access.
  3  2    (2)  Make recommendations regarding the structure of and
  3  3 best means of providing a single point of entry to the long=
  3  4 term living resources system.
  3  5    (3)  Submit a report of the team's findings from the
  3  6 meetings described in subparagraph (1) and the team's
  3  7 recommendations for establishing a single point of entry to
  3  8 the long=term living resources system to the general assembly
  3  9 on or before December 1, 2008.  The recommendations may
  3 10 provide for multiple access sites that are standardized and
  3 11 coordinated to provide for access to the single point of
  3 12 entry, a management information system that links the
  3 13 resources available in order to provide a single electronic
  3 14 point of entry to the long=term living resources system, a
  3 15 telephonic single point of entry, or suggestions for
  3 16 colocation or integration of long=term living resources system
  3 17 administration and services.  The report shall also include
  3 18 recommendations for funding the single point of entry to the
  3 19 long=term living resources system through available grants or
  3 20 other sources.
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