S 3369
"Fair Funding for Vulnerable Residents Act"; establishes direct care ratio requirement for certain providers of services to adults or children with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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The Fair Funding for Vulnerable Residents Act establishes a direct care ratio requirement for certain providers of services to adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities. This means that at least 70% of a provider’s revenue from state and federal sources must be spent on direct care staff and related expenses. Providers must report their revenue and spending to the Department of Human Services, and if they don’t meet the ratio, they must issue credits to the state. The act also requires rules and regulations to be developed and seeks state plan amendments to secure federal funding for these services.
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