New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 49 - ADMINISTRATION MANUAL
Subchapter 16 - DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Section 10:49-16.4 - Necessary criteria for a demonstration project

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:49-16.4

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The following shall apply to all projects implemented under this subchapter:

1. All projects shall have approval from the United States Department of Health and Human Services;

2. All projects entered into under this subchapter shall be subject to all relevant State and Federal statutes and regulations, except to the extent that appropriate waivers shall have been granted;

3. The Commissioner of Human Services or the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services shall have the authority to review and approve in writing arrangements and agreements, whether formal or otherwise, between all projects and third parties prior to the execution thereof;

4. All projects in their hiring policies shall not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, sex, religion, ethnicity or age, and shall comply with all the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and other applicable Federal and State laws or regulations pertaining to the civil rights of individuals;

5. No project shall deny services to any eligible person on the basis of race, sex, religion, ethnicity or age, and all projects shall comply with all the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, pertaining to the civil rights of individuals;

6. All projects shall institute procedures for safeguarding of information in compliance with applicable Federal and State regulations and shall strictly adhere to same;

7. All projects shall collect and report data relevant to the project on a periodic basis, in a manner and fashion prescribed by the Medicaid Agent, including but not limited to, the following:
i. Financial data, such as line item expenditure statements and audit reports;

ii. Data necessary to the project regarding the characteristics of the population involved in the project and the control population, if any; and

iii. Program data, such as number and type of service rendered;

8. All projects shall furnish to the Medicaid Agent, in a manner and fashion prescribed by the Medicaid Agent, periodic progress reports;

9. The Medicaid Agent at its option may require receipt of copies of all project reports;

10. Any project entered into under this subchapter may include components fundable from sources other than that authorized by Section 1115 of the Social Security Act. These funds cannot be matched under the provisions of Section 1115 if they are Federal funds or if these funds are not otherwise matchable;

11. Nothing herein shall abridge the Commissioner's statutory authority to implement and administer demonstration programs under Section 1115 of Title XIX of the Social Security Act and 30:4D-7, as amended;

12. Each project shall have the organizational and administrative capabilities to carry out its duties and responsibilities under the contract. This shall include as a minimum the following:
i. A full-time administrator to manage the day-to-day business activities of the project;

ii. Data reporting capabilities sufficient to provide necessary and timely reports to the Medicaid Agent;

iii. Financial reports and books of accounts maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, which are sufficient to fully disclose the disposition of all program funds received; and

iv. An annual independent audit arranged for by the project;

13. Each project director shall advise the Medicaid Agent of the project's administrative organization and changes thereto. This includes the functions and responsibilities of each principal, an organizational chart and a list of all personnel and providers used either directly by the project or through contractual arrangements. For each principal and each provider not previously reported, the following information shall be included:
i. Full name;

ii. Business address;

iii. Date and place of birth;

iv. Social Security Account Number;

v. IRS employer number;

vi. Professional license number (when applicable); and

vii. Medical specialty (when applicable);

14. Each project director shall submit to the Commissioner of Human Services or the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services for written approval a manual of administrative procedures which shall include personnel, purchasing and internal fiscal procedures. This manual shall be in conformance with approved management procedure; and

15. In those instances where a project involves the delivery of services, the following shall apply where appropriate and necessary:
i. The project shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Human Services or the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the capability to provide for and/or arrange for the provision of those services which are required as components of the project;

ii. All individuals receiving services funded under Title XIX of the Social Security Act shall be informed in a simple, brief statement of their rights to a fair hearing;

iii. The project shall develop and establish grievance procedures for beneficiaries in addition to fair hearing procedures established pursuant to this paragraph;

iv. The project shall take steps to insure that it is rendering services that are consistent with and utilizes existing related Federal and State programs such as the EPSDT;

v. The project shall insure that there will be periodic peer review and quality of care audits;

vi. The project shall utilize eligibility criteria for eligibles to receive services as defined by the Department, and the Department shall insure, by a review process, that the project is in conformance with these criteria;

vii. The project shall take appropriate action to insure that the eligibility criteria provided per (a)15vi above is faithfully executed;

viii. The project shall obtain written approval from the Commissioner of Human Services and the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services prior to implementing the following:
(1) The methods of enrollment and enrollment forms to be used to enroll beneficiaries;

(2) The form and content of informational and instructional materials to be distributed to beneficiaries outlining the nature and scope of covered services provided by the project;

(3) The form and content of informational and instructional materials to be distributed to inform enrollees of changes in program scope or administration; and

(4) Provider claim forms and instructions for their use where such claim forms are unique to this contract;

ix. The project shall provide to the Medicaid Agent, for written approval prior to use, the form and content of all public information releases pertaining to the project; and

x. The project shall insure that all marketing representatives have received instruction, as appropriate, from the Medicaid Agent, on acceptable enrollment practices.

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