SLS 22RS-3664 ORIGINAL 2022 Regular Session SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 162 BY SENATOR BARROW WORKFORCE COMMISSION. Request La. Workforce Commission to study the current rate structure for vocational rehabilitation services. 1 A RESOLUTION 2 To urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission to implement a study to assess 3 the current rate structure for vocational rehabilitation services and compile data, 4 based on research and a comparison analysis from other states, to develop a new 5 reimbursement methodology and fee structure that adequately compensates 6 Employment Services Vendors for the services and costs incurred to train, support, 7 and secure employment for persons with disabilities. 8 WHEREAS, Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) assists persons with disabilities 9 in their desire to obtain, maintain, or advance in employment opportunities and achieve 10 independence in their communities by providing vocational rehabilitation services through 11 partnerships with Employment Services Vendors (Vendors) and other community resources; 12 and 13 WHEREAS, Vendors are organizations that provide vocational rehabilitation and 14 employment services to persons with disabilities who are eligible to receive Louisiana 15 rehabilitation services; and 16 WHEREAS, Vendors continue to provide vocational rehabilitation services to 17 persons with disabilities across the state, often at the expense of the Vendors since fees paid 18 by LRS do not fully cover the costs of services provided to LRS consumers; and Page 1 of 3 SR NO. 162 SLS 22RS-3664 ORIGINAL 1 WHEREAS, Vendors routinely supplement LRS fees with alternative revenue 2 streams as a result of an outdated fee structure that utilizes an inadequate reimbursement 3 methodology that has not kept pace with inflationary factors, rising staff costs, and direct 4 service costs; and 5 WHEREAS, the current fee structure places an extraordinary financial burden on 6 Vendors, which can no longer be sustained, resulting in the potential to cease service 7 provision to persons with disabilities, which places undue risks on the statewide vocational 8 rehabilitation system and adversely impacts training, supports, and employment 9 opportunities for persons with disabilities; and 10 WHEREAS, the requested study and comparison analysis will provide current data 11 from other states with successful payment models that can be utilized to develop a new 12 reimbursement methodology that allows for a rate structure that adequately reimburses 13 Vendors for the costs associated with the provision of employment-related services; and 14 WHEREAS, Vendors of services for people with disabilities are essential 15 components of the state vocational rehabilitation system, and the services they deliver are 16 vital to employment success; and 17 WHEREAS, equitable reimbursement to Vendors for the services they provide is 18 necessary to ensure adequate employment support for persons with disabilities to enhance 19 financial and personal independence, ensure quality of services, and strengthen the 20 vocational rehabilitation system statewide. 21 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana 22 does hereby request the Louisiana Workforce Commission to implement a study to assess 23 the current rate structure for LRS and compile data, based on research and a comparison 24 analysis from other states, to develop a new reimbursement methodology and fee structure 25 that adequately compensates Employment Services Vendors for the services and costs 26 incurred for training, supporting, and securing employment for persons with disabilities. 27 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the 28 secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission, and upon completion of the study, a 29 written report be developed and submitted in response to this Resolution. Page 2 of 3 SR NO. 162 SLS 22RS-3664 ORIGINAL The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Yoursheka Butler. DIGEST SR 162 Original 2022 Regular Session Barrow Requests the La. Workforce Commission to implement a study to assess the current rate structure for vocational rehabilitation services. Page 3 of 3