0001| SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0002| SENATE BILL 417 | 0003| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 1998 | 0004| | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| AN ACT | 0012| RELATING TO THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE; | 0013| ENACTING THE LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES ACT; DEVELOPING AN | 0014| INTEGRATED LONG-TERM CARE SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM; MAKING AN | 0015| APPROPRIATION. | 0016| | 0017| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0018| Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the | 0019| "Long-term Care Services Act". | 0020| Section 2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Long-term Care | 0021| Services Act: | 0022| A. "consumer" means a long-term care service | 0023| recipient who has a physical or mental illness, injury or | 0024| disability or who suffers from any cognitive impairment that | 0025| restricts or limits the person's activities of daily living or |
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0001| instrumental activities of daily living and who is under the | 0002| care of a provider; | 0003| B. "long-term care" means home- or community-based | 0004| care provided to a consumer that is designed to maintain the | 0005| consumer's independence and autonomy in the consumer's | 0006| residence and includes support services such as personal, | 0007| respite, attendant, residential or institutional care; case | 0008| management; services such as meals, homemaker, home repair, | 0009| transportation, companion, adult day health care, emergency | 0010| response or day habilitation; physical, occupational or speech | 0011| therapy; nursing; or help with chores; | 0012| C. "residence" means a consumer's home, an | 0013| independent living center, an adult day health care facility, | 0014| a community center, an assisted living facility, an adult | 0015| residential care facility, a nursing home or a senior citizen | 0016| center; and | 0017| D. "service delivery system" means a unified | 0018| statewide, comprehensive home- and community-based service | 0019| delivery system that integrates and coordinates all health, | 0020| medical and social services that meet the individual needs of | 0021| consumers and support them in remaining in their own homes and | 0022| communities. | 0023| Section 3. INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE CREATED--COORDINATED | 0024| SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM--LEAD AGENCY--SERVICE DELIVERY | 0025| SYSTEM.-- |
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0001| A. The "interagency committee on long-term care" | 0002| is created. | 0003| B. Members of the interagency committee on long-term | 0004| care shall be the heads of the following agencies or their | 0005| designated representatives: | 0006| (1) the state agency on aging; | 0007| (2) the human services department; | 0008| (3) the department of health; | 0009| (4) the children, youth and families | 0010| department; | 0011| (5) the labor department; | 0012| (6) the governor's committee on concerns of the | 0013| handicapped; | 0014| (7) the developmental disabilities planning | 0015| council; and | 0016| (8) the department of insurance. | 0017| C. The interagency committee on long-term care shall | 0018| design and implement a coordinated service delivery system that | 0019| fulfills the legislative mandate to develop a coordinated long- | 0020| term care system. | 0021| D. The governor shall appoint a chairperson from the | 0022| membership of the interagency committee on long-term care. | 0023| Section 4. SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM--COMPONENTS-- | 0024| PRINCIPLES.--The interagency committee on long-term care shall | 0025| take into consideration, within available resources, the |
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0001| following principles in the design, development and | 0002| implementation of the integrated long-term care delivery system | 0003| to: | 0004| A. ensure the dignity and respect of consumers in the | 0005| treatment and support provided; | 0006| B. tailor home- and community-based long-term care | 0007| services and programs to provide full access and coordination to | 0008| meet the individual needs of consumers; | 0009| C. develop and provide home- and community-based | 0010| long-term care services and programs of the highest quality; | 0011| D. provide for consumer self-determination by | 0012| providing options for individual choice and consumer input in | 0013| home- and community-based long-term care; | 0014| E. implement a state policy that defines the state's | 0015| obligation regarding long-term care by integrating applicable | 0016| state and federal mandates related to long-term care services; | 0017| F. diversify institutional care options that explore | 0018| and enhance appropriate alternatives to institutional care; and | 0019| G. integrate various funding sources to provide | 0020| quality, affordable services to the consumer. | 0021| Section 5. REPORT.--The chairperson shall present a report | 0022| to the legislature on the progress of the interagency committee | 0023| on long-term care and the status of the coordinated service | 0024| delivery system. The report shall include conclusions and | 0025| recommendations to further the work of the interagency committee |
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0001| on long-term care and to complete the process of integrating the | 0002| service delivery system in the state. | 0003| Section 6. APPROPRIATION.--Twenty-five thousand dollars | 0004| ($25,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the state | 0005| agency on aging for expenditure in fiscal year 1999 for the | 0006| purpose of coordinating the work of the interagency committee on | 0007| long-term care and preparing a report to be presented to the | 0008| legislature and the governor. Any unexpended or unencumbered | 0009| balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 1999 shall revert to | 0010| the general fund. | 0011|  |