LCO \\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2021HB-05677-R02- HB.docx 1 of 4 General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 5677 January Session, 2021 AN ACT CONCERNING TH E AVAILABILITY OF COMMUNITY VIOLENCE PREVENTION SERVICES UNDER MEDIC AID. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2021) (a) As used in this section: 1 (1) "Community violence" means intentional acts of interpersonal 2 violence committed by individuals who are not intimately related to the 3 victim. 4 (2) "Community violence prevention services" means evidence-5 based, trauma-informed, supportive and nonpsychotherapeutic 6 services provided by a qualified violence prevention professional, 7 within or outside of a clinical setting, for the purpose of promoting 8 improved health outcomes and positive behavioral change, preventing 9 injury recidivism and reducing the likelihood that individuals who are 10 victims of community violence will commit or promote violence 11 themselves. "Community violence prevention services" may include the 12 provision of peer support and counseling, mentorship, conflict 13 mediation, crisis intervention, targeted case management, referrals to 14 certified or licensed health care professionals or social services 15 providers, patient education or screening services to victims of 16 community violence. 17 (3) "Prevention professional" has the same meaning as described by 18 Substitute Bill No. 5677 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2021HB-05677- R02-HB.docx } 2 of 4 the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC), or its successor, under 19 NUCC Code Number 405300000X. 20 (4) "Qualified violence prevention professional" means a prevention 21 professional who meets all of the conditions specified in subsection (c) 22 of this section. 23 (b) (1) On or before July 1, 2022, the Commissioner of Social Services, 24 in consultation with the Commissioner of Public Health, shall amend 25 the Medicaid state plan to make community violence prevention 26 services available, to the extent permitted by federal law, to any 27 Medicaid beneficiary who has: (A) Received medical treatment for an 28 injury sustained as a result of an act of community violence, and (B) been 29 referred by a certified or licensed health care provider or social services 30 provider to receive community violence prevention services from a 31 qualified violence prevention professional, after such provider 32 determines such beneficiary to be at elevated risk of a violent injury or 33 retaliation resulting from another act of community violence. 34 (2) The Commissioner of Social Services shall seek any federal 35 approvals necessary to implement this section, including, but not 36 limited to, any state plan amendments or federal waivers by the federal 37 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This subsection shall be 38 implemented only to the extent that federal financial participation is 39 available, and any necessary federal approvals have been obtained. 40 (c) Any prevention professional seeking certification as a qualified 41 violence prevention professional shall: 42 (1) Complete at least six months of full-time equivalent experience in 43 providing community violence prevention services through 44 employment, volunteer work or as part of an internship experience; 45 (2) Complete an accredited training and certification program for 46 qualified violence prevention professionals, approved in accordance 47 with subsection (d) of this section, or be certified as a violence 48 prevention professional by the Health Alliance for Violence 49 Substitute Bill No. 5677 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2021HB-05677- R02-HB.docx } 3 of 4 Intervention prior to October 1, 2021; 50 (3) Complete annually at least four hours of continuing education, 51 offered by the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention or any other 52 provider approved by the Commissioner of Public Health, in the field 53 of community violence prevention services; and 54 (4) Satisfy any other requirements established by the Commissioner 55 of Public Health for certification as a qualified violence prevention 56 professional. 57 (d) On or before January 1, 2022, the Department of Public Health 58 shall approve at least one governmental or nongovernmental 59 accrediting body with expertise in community violence prevention 60 services to review and approve training and certification programs for 61 qualified violence prevention professionals. The accrediting body shall 62 approve programs that such body determines, in its discretion, will 63 adequately prepare individuals to provide community violence 64 prevention services to individuals who are victims of community 65 violence. Such programs shall include at least thirty-five hours of 66 training, collectively addressing all of the following: 67 (1) The profound effects of trauma and violence and the basics of 68 trauma-informed care; 69 (2) Community violence prevention strategies, including, but not 70 limited to, conflict mediation and retaliation prevention related to 71 community violence; 72 (3) Case management and advocacy practices; and 73 (4) Patient privacy and the federal Health Insurance Portability and 74 Accountability Act of 1996, P.L. 104-191, as amended from time to time, 75 (HIPAA). 76 (e) Any entity that employs or contracts with a qualified violence 77 prevention professional to provide community violence prevention 78 Substitute Bill No. 5677 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2021HB-05677- R02-HB.docx } 4 of 4 services shall: 79 (1) Maintain documentation that the qualified violence prevention 80 professional has met all of the conditions described in subsection (c) of 81 this section; and 82 (2) Ensure that the qualified violence prevention professional is 83 providing community violence prevention services in compliance with 84 any applicable standards of care, rules, regulations and governing law 85 of the state or federal government. 86 (f) Nothing in this section shall alter the scope of practice for any 87 health care professional or authorize the delivery of health care services 88 in a setting or in a manner that is not currently authorized. 89 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 October 1, 2021 New section Statement of Legislative Commissioners: In Section 1(a)(2) and Section 1(a)(3) the definitions of "Community violence prevention services" and "Prevention professional" were redrafted for clarity and consistency with standard drafting conventions. PH Joint Favorable Subst. -LCO