Oklahoma Code § 56-198.11a

Title 56. Poor Persons: Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance and
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Support Services (Oklahoma CD-PASS) Act – Oklahoma Consumer-Directed
Personal Assistance and Support Services Demonstration Program –
Services included – Duties of Aging Services Division.
A.  The Aging Services Division within the Department of Human
Services, upon the approval of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, shall establish the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal
Assistance and Support Services (Oklahoma CD-PASS) Demonstration
Program.  The purpose of the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal
Assistance and Support Services Demonstration Program shall be to
enhance the range of choices and options for Medicaid-eligible
consumers, on a voluntary basis, who require long-term care support
services, and to assist families with a Medicaid-eligible member who
requires long-term care support services to arrange and purchase
their own personal care and related services.
B.  The Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance and
Support Services Demonstration Program includes, but is not limited
to, the following types of services:
1.   a. Basic services, such as getting a recipient in and out
of a bed or in or out of a wheelchair or motorized
chair, or both,
b. Assisting with certain bodily functions, such as
bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming,
and feeding including preparation and cleanup;
2.  Ancillary services such as shopping and cleaning;
3.  Companion-type services such as transportation, letter
writing and reading; and
4.  Any other service requested by the eligible recipient
needing care and services.
C.  1.  In developing the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal
Assistance and Support Services Demonstration Program, the Aging
Services Division shall develop guidelines, eligibility criteria,
program performance standards, and techniques to evaluate the
outcomes of the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance and
Support Services Demonstration Program.
2.  The Demonstration Program, at a minimum, shall have the
following requirements:
a. the cost in the aggregate of the services offered
through the CD-PASS Program care plan shall be equal

to or less than the average cost of the Advantage
Waiver Program service or personal care plan as
applicable,
b. the baseline level of consumer satisfaction shall be
measured by an independent third party prior to
initiation of the Demonstration Program,
c. the scope of services offered within the CD-PASS
Program shall comply with current state statutes and
rules, and federal regulations, and
d. program evaluation which shall include an indication
of whether:
(1) consumer satisfaction for CD-PASS Program
participants is higher than or equal to consumer
satisfaction for Advantage Waiver Program
clients, as measured by an independent third
party, and
(2) the percentage of delivered hours of the CD-PASS
Program client care plan are greater than or
equal to the percentage of delivered hours of the
Advantage Waiver Program service or personal care
plan.
D.  The Aging Services Division may:
1.  Consult with various federal, state and local entities in
order to fulfill the purposes of the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed
Personal Assistance and Support Services Demonstration Program;
2.  Contract with entities in fulfilling the purposes of the
Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance and Support Services
Demonstration Program; and
3.  Upon the approval of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services and the availability of funds, expand the Oklahoma
Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance and Support Services
Demonstration Program statewide if the evaluation provided for in
subsection C of this section demonstrates consumer satisfaction with
and cost effectiveness in the delivery of the Program.
E.  The Commission for Human Services and the Oklahoma Health
Care Authority Board shall promulgate any rules necessary to
implement the provisions of the Oklahoma Consumer-Directed Personal
Assistance and Support Services Act.

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