Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.14315 - Handling of resident funds and valuables
Rule 315.
(1)
Upon a request from a resident or the resident's designated representative, a
licensee may accept a resident's funds and valuables to be held in trust with
the licensee.
(2) The care of any
resident funds and valuables that have been accepted by a licensee for
safekeeping shall be treated by the licensee as a trust obligation.
(3) A licensee shall have a resident's funds
and valuables transaction form completed and on file for each resident. A
department form shall be used unless prior authorization for a substitute form
has been granted, in writing, by the department.
(4) A listing of all valuables that are
accepted by the licensee for safekeeping shall be maintained. The listing of
valuables shall include a written description of the items, the date received
by the licensee, and the date returned to the resident or his or her designated
representative. The listing of valuables shall be signed at the time of receipt
by the licensee and the resident or his or her designated representative. Upon
return of the valuables to the resident or his or her designated
representative, the listing shall be signed by the resident or his or her
designated representative and the licensee.
(5) All resident funds, which includes bank
accounts, shall be kept separate and apart from all funds and monies of the
licensee. Interest and dividends earned on resident funds shall be credited to
the resident. Payments for care for the current month may be used by the
licensee for operating expenses.
(6)
Except for bank accounts, a licensee shall not accept resident funds of more
than $200.00 for any resident of the home after receiving payment of charges
owed.
(7) A resident shall have
access to and use of personal funds that belong to him or her in reasonable
amounts, including immediate access to not less than $20.00 of his or her
personal funds. A resident shall receive up to his or her full amount of
personal funds at a time designated by the resident, but not more than 5 days
after the request for the funds. Exceptions to this requirement shall be
subject to the provisions of the resident's assessment plan and the plan of
services.
(8) All resident fund
transactions shall require the signature of the resident or the resident's
designated representative and the licensee or prior written approval from the
resident or the resident's designated representative.
(9) A resident's account shall be individual
to the resident. A licensee shall be prohibited from having any ownership
interest in a resident's account and shall verify such in a written statement
to the resident or the resident's designated representative.
(10) A licensee, administrator, direct care
staff, other employees, volunteers under the direction of the licensee, and
members of their families shall not accept, take, or borrow money or valuables
from a resident, even with the consent of the resident.
(11) A licensee shall obtain prior written
approval from a resident and his or her designated representative before
charges are made to a resident's account.
(12) Charges against the resident's account
shall not exceed the agreed price for the services rendered and goods furnished
or made available by the home to the resident.
(13) A licensee shall provide a complete
accounting, on an annual basis and upon request, of all resident funds and
valuables which are held in trust and in bank accounts or which are paid to the
home, to the resident, or to his or her designated representative. The
accounting of a resident's funds and valuables which are held in trust or which
are paid to the home shall also be provided, upon the resident's or designated
representative's request, not more than 5 banking days after the request and at
the time of the resident's discharge from the home.
(14) A licensee shall have a written refund
agreement with the resident or his or her designated representative. The
agreement shall state under what conditions a refund of the unused portion of
the monthly charge that is paid to the home shall be returned to the resident
or his or her designated representative. The refund agreement shall provide
for, at a minimum, refunds under any of the following conditions:
(a) When an emergency discharge from the home
occurs as described in
R 400.14302.
(b) When a resident has been determined to be
at risk pursuant to the provisions of sections 11 and 11a to 11f of Act No. 280
of the Public Acts of 1939, as amended, being SS400.11 and 400.11a to 400.11f
of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(c)
When a resident has been determined to be at risk due to substantial
noncompliance with these licensing rules which results in the department taking
action to issue a provisional license or to revoke or summarily suspend, or
refuse to renew, a license and the resident relocates. The amount of the
monthly charge that is returned to the resident shall be based upon the written
refund agreement and shall be prorated based on the number of days that the
resident lived in the home during that month.
(15) Personal property and belongings that
are left at the home after the death of a resident shall be inventoried and
stored by the licensee. A licensee shall notify the resident's designated
representative, by registered mail, of the existence of the property and
belongings and request disposition. Personal property and belongings that
remain unclaimed, or for which arrangements have not been made, may be disposed
of by the licensee after 30 days from the date that written notification is
sent to the designated representative.
(16) Personal property and belongings that
are left at the home after discharge shall be inventoried and stored by the
licensee. The resident and designated representative shall be notified by the
licensee, by registered mail, of the existence of property and belongings.
Personal property and belongings that remain unclaimed, or for which
arrangements have not been made, may be disposed of by the licensee after 30
days from the date that written notification is sent to the resident and the
designated representative.
Notes
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