(a)   In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
  (b)   "Agency-provider model" means a service option method of providing
community attendant services and supports for an eligible individual
where the personal assistant is employed by a provider agency,
supervised and evaluated by the consumer, and the agency is the
personal assistant's employer of record.
  (c)   (1)   "Attendant services and supports" means the following services for
the disabled individual, which are certified as necessary by a health
care professional:
      (i)   Dressing;
      (ii)   Preparing food and assisting the disabled individual with eating;
      (iii)   Bathing and personal hygiene;
      (iv)   Assisting with routine bodily functions, including bowel or urinary
care;
      (v)   Moving into, out of, or turning in bed;
      (vi)   Laundering and providing other clothing care; and
      (vii)   Cleaning house and performing other services of daily care, including
shopping and transportation, as requested by the disabled individual
and the Department.
    (2)   "Attendant services and supports" are designed to assist the
consumer in accomplishing activities of daily living and
health-related functions through:
      (i)   Hands on assistance;
      (ii)   Supervision; or
      (iii)   Cuing, prompting, or reminding the consumer about an activity.
  (d)   "Community attendant services and supports" means attendant
services and supports furnished to an individual:
    (1)   Under a plan of services that is based on an assessment of functional
need and that is agreed to by the individual or the individual's
representative; and
    (2)   Under an agency-provider model, a consumer-directed model, or other
model as defined in this section.
  (e)   "Consumer" means an eligible individual who is a recipient of
attendant services and supports or community-based attendant services
and supports.
  (f)   "Department" means the Department of Human Resources.
  (g)   "Eligible individual" means an individual with a cognitive,
sensory, or physical disability who:
    (1)   Is an adult between the ages of 21 and 59 years;
    (2)   Requires the level of care provided in a nursing facility; and
    (3)   Qualifies for the Medicaid waiver for adults with physical
disabilities.
  (h)   "Functional need" means the need for personal assistance based on
abilities and limitations of the consumer, regardless of medical
diagnosis or other category of disability.
  (i)   "Institution" means an establishment that, in single or multiple
facilities, furnishes food, shelter, and some treatment services to
four or more persons unrelated to the proprietor.
  (j)   "Nursing home transition grant" means the grants available to
states through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
  (k)   "Other service options" means methods other than an
agency-provider model and may include the use of a fiscal agent to
assist in obtaining services.
  (l)   "Personal assistant" means the individual who directly provides
attendant services and supports.
  (m)   "Program" means the community and attendant services and support
program.
  (n)   "Representative" means a parent, family member, guardian, advocate,
or authorized representative of an eligible individual.
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