(a)   To the extent possible, an eligible individual who is a participant in
the program may select, manage, and control the individual's community
attendant services and supports.
  (b)   (1)   Attendant services and supports shall be provided in a consumer's home
or other independent or supported living environment, including but not
limited to school, work, recreational, and religious settings.
    (2)   Attendant services and supports may not be provided in a nursing
facility, intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded, or
other institution.
  (c)   A consumer receiving services and supports under this program shall be
eligible for medical assistance if the consumer:
    (1)   Would be eligible for medical assistance in a medical institution or
nursing home; and
    (2)   Needs home and community services and supports in order to remain in or
transition to the community.
  (d)   The community attendant services and supports shall be available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, and, when necessary, provide backup and
emergency personal assistance services.
  (e)   (1)   Each consumer's program of services shall be based upon a mutually
agreed upon individual services plan, jointly developed by the consumer
and the Department or its designee.
    (2)   (i)   A consumer shall have an opportunity to choose between different
service delivery options, including consumer-directed individual
provider models and consumer-directed agency models.
      (ii)   1.   A consumer may select or hire whomever the consumer chooses as a
personal assistant, including family members.
        2.   Based on consumer recommendations, the Department may waive certain
qualifications required in the regulations for a personal assistant if
the personal assistant is a family member or is an individual known and
chosen by the consumer.
        3.   Except as provided in sub-subparagraph 4 of this subparagraph, a
family member may not be barred from receiving medical assistance
payments for providing services.
        4.   The consumer's spouse shall be barred from receiving medical
assistance payments for providing services.
  (f)   The Department shall offer a consumer the following:
    (1)   Training on how to select, manage, and dismiss an attendant or personal
assistant; and
    (2)   Training on financial management of the consumer's personal assistance
services.
  (g)   A provider of community attendant services and supports shall assure
that a consumer is informed of the consumer's rights with respect to
selecting, managing, and changing the consumer's personal assistance
services and the consumer's right to privacy and confidentiality.
  (h)   The Department shall limit participation in the program to an eligible
individual between the ages of 21 and 59 years who will be discharged
or diverted from a nursing facility.
  (i)   Eligibility shall be based on functional needs of the consumer based on
abilities and limitations of the consumer.
  (j)   A consumer who is dissatisfied with the program shall have a right of
appeal to the Department.
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