Oklahoma Code § 56-198.16

Title 56. Poor Persons: Implementation - Requirements - Feasibility of
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A.  In order to implement the Oklahoma Self-Directed Care Act:
1.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board and the Commission
for Human Services are hereby authorized to promulgate rules
necessary to enact the provisions of this act;
2.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall take all actions
necessary to ensure state compliance with federal regulations;
3.  The Authority shall apply for any necessary federal waivers
or waiver amendments required to implement the program;
4.  The Legislature intends that, as consumers relocate from
institutional settings to community-based options, funds used to
serve consumers in institutional settings shall follow consumers to
cover the cost of community-based services; and
5.  The Department of Human Services or other applicable state
entity for the population served may develop an electronic benefit
transfer feature for the provision of self-directed care services to
consumers.
B.  The Oklahoma Self-Directed Care Act, at a minimum, shall
meet the following requirements:
1.  The cost in the aggregate of the services offered through
the self-directed care plan shall be equal to or less than the cost
of a home- and community-based waiver or comparable waiver program;
2.  The baseline level of consumer satisfaction shall be
measured by a third party prior to initiation of the Oklahoma Self-
Directed Care Act;
3.  The scope of services offered within the Self-Directed Care
Program shall comply with current state statutes and rules, and
federal regulations; and
4.  Program evaluation which shall include an indication of
whether consumer satisfaction for Self-Directed Care Program
consumers is higher than or equal to consumer satisfaction for
home- and community-based waiver clients or other comparable waiver
programs, as measured by a third party.

C.  Upon the approval of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services and the availability of funds, the Authority and the
Department shall implement the Self-Directed Care Program statewide
if the evaluation provided for in subsection B of this section
demonstrates consumer satisfaction with and cost-effectiveness in
the delivery of the program.
D.  The Authority and the Department shall conduct a feasibility
study on the future design and implementation of expanding the home-
and community-based waiver program to include additional people with
developmental disabilities, spinal cord injury or traumatic brain
injury; provided, however, before allocating any new monies to such
program, the Department and the Authority shall prepare and submit
to the Legislature the results of the feasibility study and a fiscal
impact statement.
E.  The Authority and the Department of Human Services shall
each, on an ongoing basis, review and assess the implementation of
the Self-Directed Care Program.  By January 15 of each year, the
Authority shall submit a written report to the Governor and
Legislature that includes each agency’s review of the program.
F.  The Department of Human Services shall appoint a committee
to assist the Department in the development of waivers and rules
related to self-directed services, including the functional needs
assessment used for determination of eligibility for the Self-
Directed Services program.  The committee shall be composed of two
self advocates or adults with developmental disabilities; two
parents or family members of consumers; two advocates; two
representatives of an agency providing Developmental Disabilities
Services Division waiver services; one representative from the
Oklahoma Parent Center; and one representative from the University
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center for Learning and Leadership.  The
committee shall sunset no later than four (4) years after
implementation of programs indicated in this act.  The Governor,
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives shall each appoint an at-large representative to the
Committee.
The Authority is hereby directed to modify the state Medicaid
program Personal Care Program to allow any person to self-direct his
or her own personal care services who:
1.  Is eligible to receive Personal Care Program services;
2.  Chooses to receive Personal Care Program services; and
3.  Is able to direct his or her own care or to designate an
eligible representative to assist in directing such care.

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