Requires Director of Division of Developmental Disabilities to align rates for self-directed employees with maximum service provider rates.
Impact
If enacted, A1534 will significantly change the current framework of compensation for self-directed workers within the developmental disabilities services sector. Presently, while service providers can charge higher rates, self-directed employees can only earn between $20 and $25 per hour, a stark contrast to the approximately $51 charged by service providers for similar services. This bill's requirement for parity is expected to attract more qualified individuals to take up roles as self-directed employees, potentially improving the availability and quality of support services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1534 seeks to address discrepancies in pay rates between self-directed employees and service providers who offer services funded by the Division of Developmental Disabilities in New Jersey. By mandating that rates for self-directed employees align with the maximum rates that service providers charge, the bill aims to ensure fair compensation for individuals directly hired by those eligible for such services. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the quality of care by incentivizing skilled workers to participate in the self-direction model of employment.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding A1534 may include debates on budget implications for the state due to increased rates for self-directed employees. There may be concerns regarding whether the state can secure the necessary federal financial support through Medicaid for these increased expenditures. Opponents might argue that the increase in pay could lead to budget constraints within the Division of Developmental Disabilities, impacting service availability or quality elsewhere in the system. Overall, discussions will likely center around balancing fair wages for caregivers while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Authorizes payment for services rendered in excess of 40 hours per week under agency with choice self-directed employee model within self-directed services program.
Authorizes payment for services rendered in excess of 40 hours per week under agency with choice self-directed employee model within self-directed services program.
Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities, during public health emergency, to develop guidance for in-person visitation at community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities and require providers to allow such visitation.