Or. Admin. Code § 309-013-0030 - Management of Trust Accounts and Patient Funds in State Institutions
(1) Purpose. This
rule establishes standards and procedures to be observed by Superintendents and
their employees in the management of trust accounts and patient funds in state
institutions, as well as make applications on behalf of patients for Social
Security or Veterans Administration benefits or be appointed representative
payee for a patient's Social Security or Veterans Administration benefit
payments.
(2) Statutory Authority
and Procedure. This rule is authorized by ORS
430.040 and carries out the
provisions of ORS 179.510 to
179.530.
(3) Definitions. As used in this rule:
(a) "Agency trust account" means an account
established in the name of a patient by the Superintendent of a state
institution under ORS
179.510 to retain funds
deposited with the Superintendent by or for the named patient;
(b) "Division" means the Addictions and
Mental Health Division of the Oregon Health Authority;
(c) "Patient's Designee" means a person
designated by the patient in a state institution in writing to receive
duplicate copies of documents sent to the patient relating to the patient's
funds;
(d) "Representative or
Indirect Payee Trust Account" means a trust account established in the name of
a patient by the Superintendent of a state institution or other staff
representative or indirect payee to retain the patient's Social Security or
Veterans benefits paid to the representative payee;
(e) "State Institution" means Dammasch State
Hospital in Wilsonville, Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Fairview Training
Center in Salem, and Eastern Oregon Hospital and Training Center in
Pendleton;
(f) "Superintendent"
means the executive head of the state institution as listed in subsection
(3)(e) of this rule;
(g) "Treatment
Team" means the group whose membership consists of professional and direct care
staff.
(4) Admission to
State Institution. Upon admission or readmission to a state institution, the
patient, a guardian or conservator, and the patient's designee, if any, shall
be provided with written notices containing the following information:
(a) The patient's obligation under state law
to reimburse the state for the actual cost of the patient's care and
maintenance, according to the patient's ability to pay, whichever is
less;
(b) The patient's option to
place money in either an agency trust account or other suitable depository
outside the state institution. The agency trust account withdrawal and deposit
procedures and the Superintendent's powers with respect to such accounts shall
be explained therein;
(c) In the
event the patient requests the state institution to forward funds outside the
state institution to other than a bank or secure financial institution and, in
the clinical judgment of the Superintendent, the patient is not able to
understand the implications of the patient's request, the Superintendent shall
provide notice that the patient's funds have been placed in an agency trust
account; and a proceeding to have a conservator appointed will be commenced
within ten days from the date of the notice;
(d) Copies of all relevant state laws and
rules regarding handling of patient funds and institutional reimbursement shall
be made available to the patient, a guardian or conservator, and the patient's
designee on request;
(e) The
patient, a guardian, or a conservator may designate another responsible person
to be representative or indirect payee for benefits and/or to receive duplicate
copies of all further documents detailing procedures, agency trust account
transactions, applications by the Superintendent for patient benefits, or
documents otherwise related to the institutional reimbursement process as it
affects the patient. A form for designating one other person to receive such
documents shall be provided upon request.
(5) Agency Trust Account Transactions. A
monthly statement indicating the deposits and withdrawals during the prior
month of the agency trust account shall be delivered to the patient, a guardian
or conservator, and the patient's designee, if any.
(6) Representative or Indirect Payee Trust
Account Transactions. A monthly statement indicating the deposits and
withdrawals during the prior month of the representative or indirect payee
trust account shall be delivered to the patient, a guardian or conservator, and
the patient's designee, if any.
(7)
Determination of Patient's Capability to Manage Funds:
(a)
(A) If
an investigation indicates the patient is incapable of managing his or her
funds, the relevant Social Security Administration or Veterans Administration
form and recommendation shall be forwarded to the Superintendent's office. Upon
receiving the form, the Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee shall
cause notice of the proposed application to be sent as indicated in section (8)
of this rule;
(B) Inquiries may be
made of attending doctors and other reliable persons who deal with the patient
frequently.
(b) When,
after investigation, in the opinion of the Superintendent, a patient is or has
become incompetent and/or incapable of making an informed consent or incapable
of managing funds, and there is no person legally responsible for the patient
(such as a guardian or conservator), the Superintendent may:
(A) Apply to have a representative or
indirect payee appointed under section (8) of this rule; and/or
(B) Commence proceedings to establish a
guardianship or conservatorship.
(8) Application for Benefits or Notification
of Incapacity to Manage Funds:
(a) When,
after investigation pursuant to section (7) of this rule, the Superintendent
determines that such a step would be in the best interests of the patient, the
Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee may apply for Social Security
or Veterans benefits on behalf of a patient. Before each application, the
patient, a guardian or conservator, and the patient's designee, if any, shall
be mailed notice of the proposed application. Notice shall include the
following:
(A) A statement of the intention
to apply for such benefits;
(B) A
copy of the proposed application, indicating the reason for the application and
the evidence relied upon in determining that an application is
warranted;
(C) If the applicant
seeks to be selected as representative or indirect payee, a statement that this
will mean that the representative of the federal agency concerned will
determine whether it is in the best interests of the patient that a payee be
appointed;
(D) A statement that the
patient, a guardian or conservator, or the patient's designee, if any, may
submit to the Superintendent a written statement including written evidence why
the application should not be made. This statement and evidence must be
submitted not more than 12 days from the date of the notice; and
(E) A statement that any such written
statement submitted on behalf of the patient and received within the time
specified shall be considered by the Superintendent or other official in the
decision to submit the proposed application.
(b) After such notice has been given, and
either:
(A) Twelve days have elapsed without
response from the patient, a guardian or conservator, or the patient's
designee, if any; or
(B) The
statement or written evidence submitted pursuant to paragraph (8)(a)(D) of this
rule has been received, the Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee
shall consider all the evidence submitted and decide whether an application
would be in the patient's best interest. If it is decided that the application
should be made, the patient, a guardian or conservator, and the patient's
designee, if any, shall receive copies of the application and any supporting
materials thereof.
(c)
The response of the Social Security Administration or Veterans Administration
to the application shall likewise be forwarded, along with information
concerning the rights of patients and other interested persons regarding Social
Security or Veterans Administration benefits, to the patient, a guardian or
conservator, and the patient's designee, if any.
(9) Deposit of Social Security Administration
and Veterans Administration Checks:
(a) Checks
for which the patient is the payee must be deposited directly into the
patient's agency trust account if the patient has elected to have such an
account. In the event the patient has elected a suitable depository outside the
state institution, arrangements for forwarding the patient's funds to that
depository are the responsibility of the patient, a guardian or conservator, or
the patient's designee, if any. Notification of receipt of the check and the
deposit thereof in the agency trust account shall be made in the next monthly
statement to the patient, a guardian or conservator, and the patient's
designee, if any. When such Social Security or Veterans funds are deposited in
the agency trust account, the funds shall be clearly designated as Social
Security Administration or Veterans Administration benefit money;
(b) Social Security or Veterans funds in the
agency trust account may be taken to pay the patient's bill for care and
maintenance at the state institution only when the patient (if not judicially
or factually incompetent) or the patient's guardian or conservator has executed
a written consent for that particular transaction. "Blanket" or continuing
consents will not be honored insofar as they affect Social Security or Veterans
benefits;
(c) Checks payable to the
Superintendent or the Superintendent's designee as indirect or representative
payee may be deposited directly into the patient's representative or indirect
payee trust account. Notification of receipt of the check and the deposit
thereof in the representative or indirect payee trust account shall be made in
the next quarterly statement to the patient, a guardian or conservator, and the
patient's designee, if any.
(10) Discharge from State Institution. At or
before discharge from a state institution, each patient, a guardian or
conservator, and the patient's designee, if any, shall be provided with a
statement containing the following information:
(a) The patient's continuing obligation under
state law to reimburse the state for the actual cost of the patient's care and
maintenance, according to the patient's ability to pay;
(b) The patient may contest payments made to
the State of Oregon for charges for institutional care and maintenance during
the period of recent hospitalization;
(c) Copies of the relevant state laws and
administrative rules regarding the patient's post-discharge right to contest
payments made to the State of Oregon for charges for institutional care and
maintenance will be made available to the patient or other interested party on
request;
(d) Copies of monthly
statements of transactions concerning the activity in the patient's agency
trust account and quarterly statement of representative or indirect payee trust
account may be made available to the patient, legal representative, or other
designated person not otherwise prohibited from seeing them upon
request.
(11) Incapacity
to Perform:
(a) The patient's treatment team
at the state institution may certify in writing that a patient's mental illness
or mental retardation has rendered the patient incapable of even minimal
understanding of any of the notices provided for in this rule. Notwithstanding
any other provision of this rule, should such certification occur, the Division
or state institution is not required to provide the patient with the various
forms of notice otherwise required by this rule;
(b) Certification that a patient's mental
illness or mental retardation renders the patient incapable of understanding
the notice provided by this rule shall be reviewed and redetermined annually by
the Superintendent as part of the patient's annual plan of
care.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040 & 413.042
Stats. Implemented: ORS 179.510 - 179.530
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