Or. Admin. Code § 411-002-0120 - Area Agency on Aging Applicant Requirements
(1) An applicant requesting to replace an
existing Area Agency on Aging must clearly establish the need for such a
change.
(2) It is the
responsibility of the applicant to submit sufficient information and supporting
documentation which will allow the Division to make a decision on
designation.
(3) Mandatory
Functions -- All information submitted by the applicant must specifically
address mandatory functions required of an Area Agency on Aging. These
functions are outlined as follows:
(a)
Staffing Functions -- An Area Agency on Aging must have a qualified director
and an adequate number of qualified staff (including full or part-time
bookkeeper and clerical support) to operate the program. The applicant shall
submit the following:
(A) Staff plan
identifying number and types of positions, position descriptions with minimum
qualifications and pay scales;
(B)
Draft personnel policy establishing organizational rules, standards, and
compliance actions with civil rights laws, affirmative action, and hiring
preference policy, and fringe benefit package, if any; and
(C) Organizational chart depicting lines of
authority and internal functions and responsibilities.
(b) Planning Functions -- An Area Agency is
required to develop and administer an Area Plan on aging for a comprehensive
and coordinated service delivery system in the Planning and Service area. The
applicant shall submit the following documentation:
(A) Detailed statement covering the manner in
which the new agency would prepare and administer the Area Plan, and maintain
continuity of existing services;
(B) Description of anticipated
services;
(C) Time table for
preparing and submitting the Area Plan to the Division for review and approval,
including one or more public hearings on the proposed plan, conducted within
the service delivery area;
(D) A
narrative describing how the new agency intends to:
(i) Assess the kinds and levels of services
needed by older persons in the area, and how these findings will be integrated
into the planning process;
(ii)
Develop and publish methods for establishing priorities for services;
(iii) Assure that older persons in the area
have reasonably convenient access to information and referral services;
and
(iv) Indicate how preference in
the delivery of services will be provided to older persons with the greatest
social and economic need; i.e., low income, minorities, socially isolated, and
persons at risk of institutionalization; and
(E) Include any necessary interagency
agreements that affect the operation of the Area Agency on Aging, including an
agreement with any Division offices located within the local service delivery
area.
(c) Advocacy
Functions -- An Area Agency on Aging must serve as the advocate and focal point
for older persons in the area. The applicant shall explain how the following
matters will be accomplished:
(A) Monitoring,
evaluating, and commenting on policies, program, hearings, levies, and
community actions affecting older persons;
(B) Conduct public hearings on the needs of
older persons;
(C) Represent the
interests of older persons to public officials, public and private agencies or
organizations;
(D) Carry out
activities in support of the State-Administered Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Program; and
(E) Coordinate
planning with other agencies and organizations to promote new or expanded
benefits and opportunities for older persons. Type A Area Agencies on Aging
will coordinate with the local Multi Service Office in the Planning and Service
Area to insure there is coordination of programs administered by each
entity.
(d) Fiscal
Functions -- As recipients of state and federal funds, Area Agencies on Aging
must establish adequate financial management systems and comply with acceptable
accounting practices and procedures. Specifically, the applicant shall provide
the following evidence:
(A) A plan for
funding start-up costs;
(B) A
detailed first-year budget of projected revenue and expenses;
(C) A general ledger that sets forth
accounting of all grant income, in-kind income, program income, other cash
income, and related expenses by categorical grant; and
(D) Written financial policies that cover, as
a minimum:
(i) Method for allocating direct
and indirect expenses to grants; and
(ii) A check approval procedure to provide
sufficient control over transactions.
(e) Board Functions -- To carry out its
overall responsibilities and conduct business, an Area Agency on Aging must
have a board of directors (or equivalent policy making body in a governmental
entity). In documenting this action, the following shall be submitted for
review:
(A) Articles of incorporation, if
applicable;
(B) Bylaws, if
applicable, which include a description of how members are selected, and terms
of service;
(C) Policy statement
for monitoring and supervising activities of staff;
(D) Method by which recommendations of the
advisory council will be considered in policy and decision-making processes;
and
(E) Method of providing
opportunities for older persons representing the general public to express
their views on matters of policy and program.
(f) Advisory Council Functions -- An Advisory
Council shall be established to provide a way of obtaining formal opinions and
recommendations from the senior population in the area. Toward ensuring that
this step will be taken, the applicant shall prepare preliminary materials on
the following:
(A) Intended composition of
the Advisory Council and time table for making the initial
appointments;
(B) Frequency of
Advisory Council meetings;
(C)
Expectations for staff support to the Advisory Council; and
(D) Copy of the bylaws of the Advisory
Council as drafted by the applicant agency, specifying roles and functions of
the Council.
(g) Basic
Service Delivery Requirements -- Area Agencies on Aging are required to meet
basic service delivery requirements. The applicant must document capability to
perform or provide for services, target specific populations, and provide
assurances required by the Older Americans Act.
(h) Management Control Functions -- An Area
Agency on Aging must establish policies and procedures to accomplish program
goals. Toward this end, the applicant shall submit a plan explaining the
following:
(A) Methods by which the
administration of the Area Plan will be coordinated with federal programs in
the community that affect older persons;
(B) Procedures for informing older persons of
the availability of services under the Area Plan;
(C) Tentative schedule seeking applicants to
provide services under the Area Plan and entering into and monitoring contracts
to provide these services. When it is necessary for the Area Agency to provide
any of the services directly to assure an adequate level, it must be documented
that no adequate contract provider is available;
(D) Intention to contract with an independent
auditor to conduct an annual financial and compliance audit;
(E) The Area Agency on Aging must assure that
any contractual providers also have an annual audit if required by federal law
or rule; and
(F) How local
resources (cash and in-kind) will be developed to support program
activities.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.210 - ORS 410.300
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