Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-64-29 - Gatekeeping
(a) Each request
for admission to an ICF/MR or state institution shall be submitted to the CDDO
responsible for the county in which the person is currently residing. The CDDO
shall implement a procedure to review each request for admission to an ICF/MR
or state institution. The procedure shall result in the following:
(1) Determining whether or not the person
requesting admission has a developmental disability and is eligible for ICF/MR
services using procedures and standards specified by the commission;
(2) determining if ICF/MR placement is
consistent with the person's preferred lifestyle as determined consistent with
K.A.R. 30-63-21 ;
(3) informing the
person, the person's family, and the person's guardian if one has been
appointed, of all services or supports that are available or could be made
available within 90 days in or near the person's home county, and of the
person's rights pursuant to the developmental disabilities reform act and
implementing regulations, the content of which shall be approved by the
commission;
(4) offering to
provide or arranging to provide these services or supports; and
(5) providing the commission with the results
of items stipulated in (a)(1) through (a)(4) of this subsection for each person
who requests admission to an ICF/MR or state institution, using forms specified
by the commission, within 15 days of receiving information necessary to
determine eligibility and preferred lifestyle.
(b) As described in this subsection, the CDDO
shall implement a procedure to, at least annually, review the persons living in
ICFs/MR and state institutions. The procedure shall result in all of the
following:
(1) The CDDO whose service area
includes the county in which the ICF/MR or state institution is located meets
these requirements:
(A) Collecting
information about the persons living in ICFs/MR and state institutions and
submitting this data to the commission using standards, forms, and procedures
specified by the commission; and
(B) making a determination regarding what the
person's home county is and providing the CDDO whose service area includes the
person's home county of the person's name and address, and the name and address
of the person's family and guardian, if one has been appointed.
(2) The CDDO whose service area
includes the person's home county informs the person, the person's family, and
the person's guardian, if one has been appointed, of all services or supports
that are available or could be made available in or near the person's home
county, and of the person's rights pursuant to the developmental disabilities
reform act and implementing regulations, the content of which shall be approved
by the commission.
(3) The CDDO
whose service area includes the person's home county provides or arranges to
provide these services or supports if the person or the person's guardian, if
one has been appointed, chooses them.
(c) This regulation shall take effect on and
after October 1, 1998.
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