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Pennsylvania House Bill HB348 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 303 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.348 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY BONNER, COOPER, HADDOCK, KUZMA, DELLOSO, GAYDOS, 
TWARDZIK AND ZIMMERMAN, JANUARY 27, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES, JANUARY 27, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), entitled "An 
act to consolidate, editorially revise, and codify the public 
welfare laws of the Commonwealth," in departmental powers and 
duties as to licensing, providing for notice of legal 
representation for medical assistance.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  The act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known 
as the Human Services Code, is amended by adding a section to 
read:
Section 1019.   Notice of Legal Representation for Medical  
Assistance.--(a)    A long-term care nursing  	facility operator  
shall provide a resident of the facility or a  	designated 
representative, at the time of admission to the  	facility, the 
following notice:
YOU HAVE THE OPTION TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY TO ASSIST WITH 
APPLYING FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE (MEDICAID) LONG-TERM CARE 
BENEFITS:
Relying on a nonlegal service might expose you and your 
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19 family to unnecessary financial risk. There are nonlegal 
agencies and companies, including affiliates of hospitals 
and long-term care nursing facilities, which may offer to 
prepare and submit  a Medicaid application for free or a  
fee. These entities  are not permitted to give legal  
advice or implement legal  strategies that may best  
protect your interests, and they  are not obligated to  
advise you of your rights. Moreover,  these entities may  
have conflicts of interest. Pennsylvania does not mandate 
that a Medicaid applicant  obtain the assistance of an  
attorney when completing a  Medicaid application. You may,  
however, seek the  assistance of an attorney who is  
knowledgeable about  elder law and Medicaid eligibility  
rules. You may contact your county bar association's  
lawyer referral service or the Pennsylvania Legal Aid 
Network to determine if you are eligible for free legal 
assistance provided for low-income individuals.
(b)     The following provisions shall apply to the notice under  
subsection (a):
(1)  The notice  	shall be legible and  	clear in a language or  
format to allow a resident of a long-term care nursing  facility 
or a designated representative to easily  	read and understand the  
notice. The resident of the facility or a designated 
representative shall acknowledge receipt of the not 	ice b y  
signing at the bottom of the notice.
(2)   The  facility operator shall provide the no 	tice  t o the 
resident of the facility or a designated representative  	in a  
manner detached from a resident agreement.
(3)  The facility  	operator shall prominently display the  
notice i n the office and admission area of the facility and  
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30 shall  make a copy of the notice available at the same time and  
in the  same manner as a resident agreement. 
(4)   The department shall post the not 	ice on the department's  
publicly accessible Internet website in multiple languages or 
formats that it deems necessary to ensure that residents are 
able to read and understand the notice.
(5)  A long-term care nursing facility may use the  notice 
posted under paragraph (4)  or use its own form, provided that  
the requirements of subsection (a) are met.
(c)    As used in this section, the term "designated  
representative" means the guardian, agent under power of 
attorney or other responsible party for a resident of a long-
term care nursing facility identified in a resident agreement.
Section 2.  This act shall take effect immediately.
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