Wisconsin Code § 46.2899

Services for the developmentally disabled who receive post-secondary education
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(1) DEFINITION.
In this section, “self-directed services option” means a program
known as Include, Respect, I Self-direct or IRIS operated by the
department under a waiver from the secretary of the federal department of health and human services under 42 USC 1396n (c).
(2) WAIVER PROGRAM. The department shall request a
waiver from the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services in order to receive the federal medical assistance percentage
for home-based and community-based services provided to individuals who are developmentally disabled and who received postsecondary education on the grounds of institutions. If the waiver
is approved the department shall operate a waiver program to provide those services to no more than 100 individuals per month
per year.
(3) ELIGIBILITY. The department shall consider as eligible for
the waiver program described under sub. (2) only individuals who
are receiving post-secondary education in a setting that is distinguishable from the institution. The department shall set the financial eligibility requirements and functional eligibility requirements for the waiver program described under sub. (2) the same
as the financial eligibility requirements and functional eligibility
requirements for the self-directed services option except for the
requirement to be an individual who is developmentally disabled
and who is receiving post-secondary education on the grounds of
a institution.
(4) SERVICES AND BENEFITS. The department shall provide
the same services under the waiver program described in sub. (2)
as it provides under the self-directed services option. The department shall determine the funding amount for a waiver program
participant under this section.

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