Section 1 (256B.4914, subdivision 2) adds definitions for “comparable occupation” and “direct care staff” to the statute governing the disability waiver rate system.
Sections 2 and 3 are editorial and conforming changes.
Section 4 (256B.4914, subdivision 5, paragraphs (h) and (i)) increases the frequency of the updates to the base wage index and the framework components of the disability waiver rate system from every five years to every two years beginning July 1, 2022.
(Paragraph k) establishes a new competitive workforce factor effective July 1, 2019, (or upon federal approval). The effect of the addition of the competitive workforce factor will be an increase in the base wage index of 8.35 percent, which will result in an increase in the total rate paid for services reimbursed under DWRS. Paragraph (k) also establishes a biennial update to the competitive workforce factor of no more than plus or minus two percent per update, and specifies the calculation for each biennial update.
Section 5 (256B.4914, subdivision 10) requires the commissioner to review and evaluate direct-care labor market measures and their effect on services.
Section 6 (256B.4914, subdivision 10a) requires providers to report labor market data to the commissioner and the commissioner to analyze and report on that submitted data annually.
Section 7 (Laws 2014, Chapter 312, Article 27, Section 76) repeals the seven perfect after-model adjustment to DWRS framework rates.
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