Oklahoma Code § 56-198.11c

Title 56. Poor Persons: Short title - Opportunities for Independent Living Act
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- Legislative findings and intent - Pilot program - Duties of
Authority.
A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the
"Opportunities for Independent Living Act".
B.  The Legislature finds that:
1.  In the landmark Olmstead v. L.C. decision, the Supreme Court
interpreted Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act to
require states to administer programs in the most integrated setting
appropriate to meet the needs of qualified persons with
disabilities;
2.  Medicaid is presently structured to provide care to persons
with disabilities in institutional settings such as skilled nursing
facilities and private intermediate care facilities for individuals
with intellectual disabilities (ICFs/IID), and in community-based
settings such as group homes and waiver programs; and
3.  Persons with disabilities living in institutional settings
must meet certain low-income standards to become eligible for
institutional care.  Therefore, when a person with disabilities
wishes to move into the community, he or she has little or no
resources to pay for rent and utility deposits or purchase basic
household items.
C.  It is the intent of the Legislature to establish a three-
year pilot program that:
1.  Is consistent with and implements the Olmstead Decision;
2.  Develops eligibility criteria for the pilot program;
3.  In coordination with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority and
the Department of Human Services Aging Division, utilizes the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Minimum Data Set (MDS)
information to identify thirty people who have requested to receive
their services in a community setting;
4.  Identifies barriers to moving into the community;
5.  Works with nurses and case managers to coordinate services
for eligible participants within the pilot program to ensure the
health and safety of each consumer;
6.  Establishes an infrastructure to allow for an effective
system that allows money to follow the person from Medicaid programs
into the community settings;
7.  Increases the availability of safe, affordable and
accessible housing;

8.  Establishes a presence within local hospitals to reduce the
number of inappropriate placements within institutional settings;
9.  Develops benefits counseling options; and
10.  Allows qualified persons with disabilities the opportunity
to transition from institutions into the community.
D.  Subject to the availability of funding, the Oklahoma Health
Care Authority shall establish and maintain a three-year pilot
program to assist qualified individuals with disabilities living in
institutions to transition into the community.  The Authority shall
act as the lead agency and is authorized to consult and cooperate
with the Department of Human Services as necessary to carry out the
provisions of the Opportunities for Independent Living Act.
E.  The Authority shall enter into contracts to carry out the
provisions of the Opportunities for Independent Living Act.  Such
contracted entities shall be consumer-controlled, non-residence-
based, community-based, nonprofit organizations with experience in
transitioning persons with disabilities into community settings.
F.  The Authority through its duly contracted entities shall:
1.  Utilize MDS data to identify participants who prefer to
receive services within the community;
2.  Develop eligibility criteria for pilot program participants;
3.  Provide ongoing assistance to further develop assessment
criteria for pilot program participants;
4.  Work in conjunction with health care providers and case
managers to coordinate services for pilot program participants;
5.  Establish an effective system that allows money to follow
pilot program participants from the institutional setting to the
community;
6.  Increase pilot program participant access to safe and
affordable housing;
7.  Offer follow-up services such as training, technical
assistance and support for pilot program participants; and
8.  Develop curriculum and marketing materials to train future
service providers.
G.  The Authority through its duly contracted entities is
authorized to use available funding to assist eligible persons under
the Opportunities for Independent Living Act to:
1.  Pay rent deposits;
2.  Pay utility deposits;
3.  Purchase initial household supplies;
4.  Purchase basic initial household appliances; and
5.  Purchase initial furniture and pay moving expenses.
H.  The Authority shall promulgate rules as necessary to carry
out the provisions of the Opportunities for Independent Living Act.
Such rules shall include but are not limited to:
1.  Eligibility criteria for services;

2.  Assessment protocols to identify persons in need of
services; and
3.  Funding to assist eligible persons.
I.  The Authority and the Department of Human Services shall
evaluate the implementation of the pilot program and annually make
recommendations to the Legislature regarding its effectiveness.

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