Maine Code § 22-50

Planning for long-term care services
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By January 15, 2021 and every 4 years thereafter the department, after input from interested parties,
shall report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human
services matters on the current allocation of resources for long-term care and the goals for allocation of
those resources during the next 4 years. The report must be based on current and projected demographic
data, current and projected consumer needs and recent or anticipated changes in methods of delivery of

long-term care services and must include any action taken by the department, both at the state and
federal level, to further these goals and any recommendations for action by the Legislature. The report
must also include a description of the activities and any recommendations of the quality assurance
review committee established pursuant to section 5107-I. [PL 2019, c. 612, §1 (AMD).]

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