Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0030-02-01-.02 - COST SHARING AND PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS
(1) Each Area Agency on Aging and Disability
shall adhere to these cost sharing requirements for recipients of services
funded in whole or in part through the Home and Community Based Services for
Elderly and Disabled Adults Program funded through the Commission on Aging and
Disability who can pay all or a portion of the cost of the services
rendered.
(2) Each Area Agency on
Aging and Disability shall utilize a sliding fee scale to determine the amount
a consumer of service must pay toward the cost of services the recipient
receives, except that no cost sharing shall be required for home-delivered
meals which are eligible for USDA reimbursement or for services funded in part
with monies from a federal funding source that prohibits mandatory cost
sharing.
(3) Except as otherwise
provided, the cost sharing policies developed by the Tennessee Commission on
Aging and Disability shall utilize the following sliding fee scale:
(a) Consumers with income less than
two-hundred percent (200%) of the Federal Benefit Rate shall not be required to
contribute toward the cost of services they receive.
(b) Consumers with income at or above
two-hundred percent (200%) of the Federal Benefit Rate shall be required to
contribute a percentage of the cost of the services they receive (see Cost
Share guidelines), but the cost share requirement shall not exceed forty-five
percent (45%) of their income.
(c)
Recipients with incomes greater than six-hundred (600%) of the Federal Benefit
Rate may receive information and assistance, including referrals to service
providers, but shall be required to contribute one-hundred (100%) of the cost
of any additional services they receive.
(4) These cost sharing policies shall ensure
that each Area Agency on Aging and Disability will:
(a) Provide applicants of service with a
written description of the cost sharing guidelines prior to the commencement of
any services;
(b) Determine the
cost share amount based solely on the self-declaration of income with no
consideration of assets;
(c)
Collect consumer's cost share obligations utilizing an invoice format at least
quarterly;
(d) Issue a receipt of
payment to any consumer of service making a payment pursuant to these
policies;
(e) Safeguard all funds
collected through the cost sharing process including a record of accounts
receivable for each consumer;
(f)
Use methods for receiving cost share payments and contributions that protect
the privacy of each consumer with respect to the amount contributed;
(g) Make a good faith effort to collect cost
sharing obligations from consumers of service where feasible and cost
effective. If the Area Agency on Aging and Disability finds that collecting a
given amount is not cost effective, the Area Agency on Aging and Disability may
waive this amount;
(h) Be able to
adjust the cost share responsibility for a consumer who is unable to comply
with the cost share policy. This adjustment will be implemented on a
case-by-case basis.
(i) Ensure that
consumers of service who are not required to pay a part of the cost share
amount be given an opportunity to make a voluntary contribution toward the cost
of service being provided.
(5) All income collected in accordance with
these rules shall be utilized by Area Agencies on Aging to provide additional
home and community-based services.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-201, et seq.; 71-2-105(b)(1); 71-5-1404(a); 71-5-1408; 71-5-1416; 71-5-1419(a)(5); 71-5-1707(i); and 71-5-2007 and 42 U.S.C.A. § 3030 c-2.
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