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1-Enrolled September 19, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 14, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 15, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 08, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1607Introduced by Assembly Member Frazier(Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin)(Coauthor: Senator Wilk)February 17, 2017 An act to amend Sections 4688.21 and 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to developmental services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1607, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment. Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions. Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
1+Amended IN Senate September 08, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1607Introduced by Assembly Member Frazier(Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin)(Coauthor: Senator Wilk)February 17, 2017 An act to amend Sections 4688.21 and 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to developmental services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1607, as amended, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment. Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions. Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1.Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21.(a)The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b)(1)A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A)Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i)Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii)Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B)Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2)The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3)The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4)For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A)A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B)A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5)The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6)For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7)Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c)(1)Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A)The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B)The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2)The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A)For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B)For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d)(1)A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2)Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3)Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4)A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5)A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6)If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7)The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed thirteen dollars and forty-seven cents ($13.47) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8)A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9)Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10)A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11)Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12)The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e)The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SECTION 1. Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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3- Enrolled September 19, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 14, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 15, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 08, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1607Introduced by Assembly Member Frazier(Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin)(Coauthor: Senator Wilk)February 17, 2017 An act to amend Sections 4688.21 and 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to developmental services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1607, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment. Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions. Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Senate September 08, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1607Introduced by Assembly Member Frazier(Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin)(Coauthor: Senator Wilk)February 17, 2017 An act to amend Sections 4688.21 and 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to developmental services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1607, as amended, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment. Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions. Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2320 An act to amend Sections 4688.21 and 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to developmental services.
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29-AB 1607, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment.
26+AB 1607, as amended, Frazier. Developmental services: integrated competitive employment.
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3128 Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions. Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.
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3330 Existing law, the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, requires the State Department of Developmental Services to contract with regional centers to provide services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Existing law establishes the Employment First Policy, which is the policy that opportunities for integrated, competitive employment be given the highest priority for working age individuals with developmental disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.
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3532 Existing law authorizes a consumer to choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program. Existing law requires a tailored day service to (1) include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs and (2) encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.
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3734 This bill would authorize a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP to request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if specified criteria are met, including that the type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under these provisions is determined through the IPP process. The bill would specify the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under these provisions.
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3936 Existing law, until January 1, 2025, provides that the Legislature intends that in order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services. Existing law requires the department to conduct a 4-year demonstration project in up to 5 volunteer regional centers to determine whether the provision of community-based vocational development services increases integrated competitive employment outcomes and reduces purchase of service costs for working age adults. As part of the pilot program, existing law requires a plan to be developed if community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve a supported employment outcome, and provides for the hourly rate for the services and hours of participation that may be provided. Existing law requires the department to secure federal Medicaid funding for these services prior to implementation of the project and requires these provisions to be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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4138 This bill would delete the provisions stating legislative intent and requiring the department to conduct a demonstration project, thereby implementing the provisions that require habilitation services to also provide community-based vocational development services effective statewide without a demonstration project. The bill would also delete the January 1, 2025, repeal date, and would thereby extend the operation of these provisions indefinitely.
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47-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
44+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1.Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21.(a)The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b)(1)A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A)Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i)Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii)Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B)Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2)The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3)The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4)For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A)A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B)A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5)The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6)For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7)Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c)(1)Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A)The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B)The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2)The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A)For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B)For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d)(1)A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2)Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3)Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4)A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5)A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6)If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7)The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed thirteen dollars and forty-seven cents ($13.47) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8)A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9)Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10)A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11)Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12)The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A)A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B)The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e)The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SECTION 1. Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. 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To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
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55212 SECTION 1. Section 4688.21 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
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59-4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
216+4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
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61-4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
218+4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
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63-4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
220+4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.(b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:(A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:(i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.(ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.(B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.(2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.(4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:(A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.(B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.(5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.(6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.(7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:(A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.(B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:(i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.(ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.(2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:(A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.(B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job. (c)(d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.(2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.(3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.(4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.(5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.(6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.(7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.(8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.(9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.(10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.(11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.(12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.(B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.(d)(e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
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67-4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities, direct their services, pursue postsecondary education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.
224+4688.21. (a) The Legislature places a high priority on opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to choose and customize day services to meet their individualized needs; needs, have opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment and volunteer activities; activities, direct their services; services, pursue postsecondary education; education, and increase their ability to lead integrated and inclusive lives. To further these goals, a consumer may choose a tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service, in lieu of any other regional center vendored day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program.
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69226 (b) (1) A tailored day service shall do both of the following:
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71228 (A) Include an individualized service design, as determined through the individual program plan (IPP) and approved by the regional center, that maximizes the consumers individualized choices and needs. This service design may include, but may not be limited to, the following:
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73230 (i) Fewer days or hours than in the programs approved day program, look-alike day program, supported employment program, or work activity program design.
74231
75232 (ii) Flexibility in the duration and intensity of services to meet the consumers individualized needs.
76233
77234 (B) Encourage opportunities to further the development or maintenance of employment, volunteer activities, or pursuit of postsecondary education; maximize consumer direction of the service; and increase the consumers ability to lead an integrated and inclusive life.
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79236 (2) The type and amount of tailored day service shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:
80237
81238 (A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.
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83240 (B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs.
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85-(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.
242+(3) The staffing requirements set forth in Section 55756 56756 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations and subdivision (r) of Section 4851 of this code shall not apply to a tailored day service.
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87244 (4) For currently vendored programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
88245
89246 (A) A daily or hourly rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four days per week of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has a daily day program rate.
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91248 (B) A rate and maximum units of service design that does not exceed the equivalent cost of four-fifths of the hours of the vendors current rate, if the vendor has an hourly rate.
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93250 (5) The regional center shall ensure that the vendor is capable of complying with, and will comply with, the consumers IPP, individual choice, and health and safety needs.
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95252 (6) For new programs wishing to offer a tailored day service option, the regional center shall vendor a tailored day service option upon negotiating a rate and maximum units of service design. The rate paid to the new vendor shall not exceed four-fifths of the temporary payment rate or the median rate, whichever is applicable.
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97254 (7) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about tailored day service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about tailored day services from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.
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99256 (c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a consumer in a supported employment program or work activity program who has the stated goal of integrated competitive employment in his or her IPP may request to use tailored day services in conjunction with his or her existing program to achieve that goal, if both of the following criteria are met:
100257
101258 (A) The type, amount, and provider of tailored day service allowed under this subdivision shall be determined through the IPP process, pursuant to Section 4646.
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103260 (B) The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, both of the following:
104261
105262 (i) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs detailing how these choices and needs will be met to achieve integrated competitive employment.
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107264 (ii) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and needs, and unique health and safety and other needs to gain integrated competitive employment.
108265
109266 (2) The following are the maximum hours of tailored day services that may be authorized in conjunction with existing services under this subdivision:
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111268 (A) For individuals currently receiving work activity program services, the IPP may authorize up to 75 hours of service per calendar quarter, the authorized hours shall be reduced from the individuals work activity program hours, and the work activity program shall conform to the hourly billing process described in Section 4863.
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113270 (B) For individuals receiving group supported employment services, the IPP may authorize up to five hours a month of tailored day services in addition to the job coaching supports they receive on the job.
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115276 (d) (1) A vouchered community-based training service is defined as a consumer-directed service that assists the consumer in the development of skills required for community integrated employment or participation in volunteer activities, or both, and the assistance necessary for the consumer to secure employment or volunteer positions or pursue secondary education.
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117278 (2) Implementation of vouchered community-based training service is contingent upon the approval of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
118279
119280 (3) Vouchered community-based training service shall be provided in natural environments in the community, separate from the consumers residence.
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121282 (4) A consumer, parent, or conservator vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall utilize the services of a financial management services (FMS) entity. The regional center shall provide information about available financial management services and shall assist the consumer in selecting a FMS vendor to act as coemployer.
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123284 (5) A parent or conservator shall not be the direct support worker employed by the vouchered community-based training service vendor.
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125286 (6) If the direct support worker is required to transport the consumer, the vouchered community-based training service vendor shall verify that the direct support worker can transport the consumer safely and has a valid California drivers license and proof of insurance.
126287
127288 (7) The rate for vouchered community-based training service shall not exceed fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per hour. The rate includes employer-related taxes and all transportation needed to implement the service, except as described in paragraph (8). The rate does not include the cost of the FMS.
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129290 (8) A consumer vendored as a vouchered community-based training service shall also be eligible for a regional center-funded bus pass, if appropriate and needed.
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131292 (9) Vouchered community-based training service shall be limited to a maximum of 150 hours per quarter. The services to be provided and the service hours shall be documented in the consumers IPP.
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133294 (10) A direct support worker of vouchered community-based training service shall be an adult who possesses the skill, training, and experience necessary to provide services in accordance with the IPP.
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135296 (11) Effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the time of development, review, or modification of a consumers IPP, regional centers shall provide information about vouchered community-based training service to eligible adult consumers. A consumer may request information about vouchered community-based training service from the regional center at any time and may request an IPP meeting to secure those services.
136297
137298 (12) The type and amount of vouchered community-based training service shall be determined through the IPP process pursuant to Section 4646. The IPP shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:
138299
139300 (A) A detailed description of the consumers individualized choices and needs and how these choices and needs will be met.
140301
141302 (B) The type and amount of services and staffing needed to meet the consumers individualized choices and unique health and safety and other needs.
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304+(d)
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306+
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143308 (e) The department may adopt emergency regulations for tailored day service or vouchered community-based training service. The adoption, amendment, repeal, or readoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this subdivision.
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145310 SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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147312 SEC. 2. Section 4850.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
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151316 4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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153318 4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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155320 4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.(1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.(2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) An inventory of potential employment interests.(B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.(C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.(D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.(E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.(3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.(4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.(5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.(b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.
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159324 4850.3. (a) In order to increase effectiveness and opportunity to gain meaningful integrated competitive employment opportunities, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 4869, habilitation services shall also provide community-based vocational development services to enhance community employment readiness, develop social skills necessary for successful community employment, and build a network of community and employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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161326 (1) For purposes of this section, community-based vocational development services means (A) services provided to enhance community employment readiness, which may include the use of discovery and job exploration opportunities, (B) social skill development services necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, (C) services to use internship, apprenticeship, and volunteer opportunities to provide community-based vocational development skills development opportunities, (D) services to access and participate in postsecondary education or career technical education, and (E) building a network of community and employment opportunities.
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163328 (2) If community-based vocational development services are determined to be a necessary step to achieve an integrated competitive employment outcome, a plan shall be developed through the IPP process and may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
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165330 (A) An inventory of potential employment interests.
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167332 (B) Preferences for types of work environments or situations.
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169334 (C) Identification of any training or education needed for the consumers desired job.
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171336 (D) Opportunities to explore jobs or self-employment as a means to meet the consumers desired employment outcome.
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173338 (E) Identification of any personal or family networks the consumer may use to achieve his or her desired employment outcomes.
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175340 (3) The habilitation service provider and the regional center shall review the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (2) semiannually to document progress towards objectives, additional barriers, and other changes that impact the consumers desired employment outcome.
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177342 (4) The hourly rate for community-based vocational development services, for the purposes of this section, shall be forty dollars ($40) per hour for a maximum of 75 hours per calendar quarter for all services identified and provided in the community-based vocational development plan as developed pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3). Prior to the implementation of community-based vocational development services, the department shall secure federal Medicaid funding for this service.
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179344 (5) Hours of participation in community-based vocational development services may be provided in lieu of hours of participation in other community-based day program services, as determined by the consumers individual program planning team, for up to two years. Community-based vocational development services may be authorized for an additional two years, if the consumers individual program planning team determines and documents at each semiannual review that the consumer is making significant progress toward the habilitation services objectives. A consumers participation in community-based vocational development services shall not exceed a total of four years.
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181346 (b) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is available and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained.