Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 590.490 - Payment for Support and Auxiliary Services Provided by Individuals and Conditions of Service Provision
a)
Individuals providing PA services shall be paid only for those hours in which
services are being provided to the customer in the customer's home, at the
customer's training site or on the customer's worksite and in accordance with
the customer's IPE (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 572). An individual employed by the
customer to provide PA services shall be paid at an hourly rate equal to that
paid to an individual providing PA services through the DHS-DRS Home Services
Program (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
686.40(a)).
b) An individual providing reader or
notetaker services shall be paid only for those hours in which those services
are being directly provided to the customer and in accordance with the
customer's IPE. Individuals providing reader or notetaker services shall be
paid at a rate established by DHS-DRS and, subject to appropriation, those
rates may be comparable to the rate paid to personal assistants under the
DHS-DRS Home Services Program.
c)
An individual providing driver services to a customer shall be paid an hourly
rate for all driving and required waiting time and shall be reimbursed for
mileage in accordance with State Travel Regulations (see 80 Ill. Adm. Code
3000.Appendix A). Individuals providing driver services shall be paid at a rate
established by DHS-DRS and, subject to appropriation, those rates may be
comparable to the rate paid to personal assistants under the DHS-DRS Home
Services Program.
d) An individual
providing Interpreter Services or CART shall be paid at a rate established by
DHS-DRS for that individual's license or level of qualification and in
accordance with the following:
1) minimum
payment shall be for a period of 2 hours even though actual work time may be
less;
2) if there is less than a
one hour lapse during provision of services (e.g., lunch, break) the individual
shall be paid for the entire time span of the assignment;
3) an individual who is required to be on
site even though he or she does not interpret shall be paid during that period
of time;
4) an individual who must
travel more than 20 miles one-way for an assignment shall be paid travel
reimbursement in accordance with State Travel Regulations (80 Ill. Adm. Code
3000.Appendix A);
5) no payment
shall be made to an individual whose assignment is cancelled more than 48 hours
prior to the scheduled beginning of the assignment. If cancellation occurs less
than 48 hours prior to the scheduled beginning of the assignment, for single
day assignments the individual shall be paid for the entire scheduled
assignment time. For multiple day assignments, the individual shall be paid for
the time scheduled for the assignment during the first 48 hours of the
scheduled assignment;
6) if a
customer does not appear for a scheduled appointment, the individual shall stay
on-site for one hour. If the customer does not appear after the one hour wait,
the individual shall consult the DHS-DRS contact person for instructions. The
individual shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of subsections
(d)(1), (3) and (5) and reimbursed for travel in accordance with subsection
(d)(4);
7) if an individual has to
cancel a scheduled assignment, he or she shall contact the DHS-DRS contact
person immediately and assist in finding a suitable replacement. The
suitability of the replacement shall be determined by the DHS-DRS contact
person. An individual who cancels a scheduled assignment shall not be paid for
any of the scheduled services, reimbursed travel cost, or paid a finders fee
for locating a replacement.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 6598, effective April 13, 2012
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