Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose. This section establishes the
process for a AAA to request approval to directly provide a service included in
the AAA's area plan. In this section, to directly provide a service means to
provide the service by a staff person or volunteer.
(b) Services requiring approval to directly
provide. For each service listed in the Service Definitions for Area Agencies
on Aging, found at DADS website, DADS states whether a AAA must obtain approval
from DADS to directly provide the service. If a AAA is required to obtain such
approval, the AAA must request approval in accordance with this
section.
(c) Conditions for
approval. In accordance with the Older Americans Act, §307(a)(8), DADS
approves a AAA's request to directly provide a service only if:
(1) the direct provision of the service by
the AAA is necessary to ensure an adequate supply of the service;
(2) the service is directly related to the
AAA's administrative functions; or
(3) the service can be provided more
economically, and with comparable quality, by the AAA.
(d) Non-emergency request.
(1) Unless the request for approval is made
because of an emergency as described in subsection (e) of this section, a AAA
must request approval to directly provide a service by:
(A) submitting a written request to DADS
that:
(i) identifies the service the AAA is
requesting to directly provide;
(ii) identifies the conditions in subsection
(c) of this section that are the basis for the AAA's request;
(iii) includes an explanation supporting the
condition identified by the AAA;
(iv) if the condition identified by the AAA
is the one in subsection (c)(3) of this section, includes information
comparing:
(I) the cost of directly providing
the service with the cost of not directly providing the service; and
(II) the quality of the service if directly
provided with the quality of the service if not directly provided; and
(v) states the period
of time for which the AAA requests to directly provide the service;
and
(B) providing any
additional information to DADS upon request.
(2) If DADS grants approval of a AAA's
request to directly provide a service, the approval is effective for the period
of time stated in paragraph (1)(A)(v) of this subsection, not to extend past
the effective period of the AAA's current area plan.
(3) If DADS grants approval for a AAA's
non-emergency request to directly provide a service, the AAA must amend its
area plan to include a provision that the service is being directly provided by
the AAA.
(e) Emergency
request.
(1) If a AAA is requesting approval
to directly provide a service because an uncontrollable or unforeseen situation
prevents immediate delivery of the service, the AAA must:
(A) request provisional approval to directly
provide the service by contacting the DADS AAA Section Manager by telephone and
providing information to DADS as requested; and
(B) if provisional approval is granted by
DADS, request final approval to directly provide the service by:
(i) submitting to DADS, within 36 hours after
DADS grants provisional approval, a written explanation supporting the
condition described in subsection (c)(1) of this section and a statement of the
period of time for which the AAA requests to directly provide the service;
and
(ii) providing any additional
information to DADS upon request.
(2) If DADS grants provisional approval for a
AAA to directly provide a service because of an emergency situation, the
provisional approval is in writing and effective until DADS either grants or
denies final approval.
(3) If DADS
grants final approval for a AAA to directly provide a service because of an
emergency situation, the final approval is for a time period determined by DADS
that:
(A) does not exceed 180 days;
or
(B) does not extend past the
effective period of the AAA's current area plan.
(f) Extension of approval period.
(1) A AAA may request that DADS grant an
extension of a time period that the AAA may directly provide a service, as
described in subsections (d)(2) and (e)(2) and (3) of this section.
(2) A AAA's request to grant an extension
must be in writing and include an explanation of why the extension is
necessary.
(3) Based on the written
request, DADS may grant an extension of an approval period that does not extend
past the effective period of a AAA's current area plan.