WSR 04-16-020

AGENDA

DEPARTMENT OF

SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES

[ Filed July 23, 2004, 1:38 p.m. ]


DSHS SEMI-ANNUAL RULE-MAKING AGENDA


     Following is the Department of Social and Health Services' semi-annual rule-making agenda for July 1, 2004, through December 31, 2004. This report is submitted for publication in the state register pursuant to RCW 34.05.314 and distributed to interested parties, and is available online at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/.

     This report represents DSHS rules under development at this time. There may be additional rule-making activity as DSHS responds to legislative actions, to comply with federal requirements, or to meet unforeseen circumstances.


Semi-Annual Rule-Making Agenda July 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004


     This report describes rules under development by DSHS administrations and divisions from July 1, 2004, through December 31, 2004. DSHS publishes this rule-making agenda in January and July each year in the Washington State Register to comply with RCW 34.05.314. There may be additional DSHS rule-making activity not included in this report as the department responds to new state laws, to meet federal requirements, or to meet unforeseen circumstances. This document is available online, and will be updated in October 2004 at the DSHS public website, http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/.

     If you have questions about this rule-making agenda or the DSHS rule-making process, please contact Andy Fernando, DSHS Rules Coordinator, at P.O. Box 45850, Olympia, WA 98504-5850, by phone at (360) 664-6094, or by e-mail at FernaAX@dshs.wa.gov. If you are interested in receiving DSHS rule-making notices, please contact Fred Swenson at the DSHS Rules and Policies Assistance Unit by phone at (360) 664-6097 or by e-mail at SwensFH@dshs.wa.gov.

     Following the tables are explanations of the terms "preproposal notice," "proposed rule," "expedited rule," "permanent rule," "emergency rule," and other selected terms used in this agenda.

WAC Chapter or WAC # Chapter or Subpart Caption Subject Matter or WAC Section Caption Description and Program Contact Person Current and Pending Activity
Emergency Rules Preproposal Notice Proposed Rule Permanent Rule
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (ADSA)
ADSA - Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)
WAC 388-513-1301, 388-513-1315, and

WAC 388-515-1510

Client not in own home -- Institutional

Alternative living -- Institutional

New home and community based services waiver rules Adopting rules to implement new home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid necessary to provide services for eligible persons with developmental disabilities. New waivers replace the department's current community alternatives program (CAP) waiver. Contact Steve Brink, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-15-091

Filed 7/16/04

WSR 03-20-103

Filed 9/30/03

WSR 04-12-101

Hearing

7/6/04

Chapter

388-825 WAC;

New chapter 388-845 WAC

DDD services rules

Home and community based waiver services

New home and community based services Adopting rules to implement new home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid necessary to provide services for eligible persons with developmental disabilities. New waivers replace the department's current community alternatives program (CAP) waiver. Contact Steve Brink, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-08-020

Filed 3/29/04

WSR 03-20-103

Filed 9/30/03

Chapter 388-825 WAC DDD services rules Notification Revising rules to clarify existing notification procedures currently in WAC 388-825-100. Contact Steve Brink, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-08-071

Filed 4/5/04

WSR 04-12-100

Hearing

7/6/04

WSR 04-15-093

Effective 8/16/04

WAC 388-825-030, 388-825-035, 388-825-040, 388-825-045, 388-825-055 and

388-825-200 through 388-825-256

DDD services rules Eligibility criteria Revising rules to change eligibility criteria for conditions such epilepsy, autism, and other neurological conditions; and to align rules with Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Contact Sue Poltl, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-14-003

Filed

6/23/04

(WAC 388-825-030 only)

WSR 02-07-107

Filed

3/20/02

WAC 388-825-070 and 388-825-090 DDD services rules Corrections Correcting outdated WAC cross-references and references to direct payments. Contact Steve Brink, ADSA-DDD. Exempt WSR 04-08-072

Hearing 5/11/04

WSR 04-11-087

Effective 6/18/04

WAC 388-825-210, 388-825-228, 388-825-230, 388-825-232, 388-825-234, 388-825-236, 388-825-238, 388-825-242, 388-825-248, 388-825-252, and new WAC 388-825-254, and related rules DDD services rules Children receiving Medicaid personal care (MPC) services Amending rules to implement the comprehensive assessment reporting and evaluation (CARE) tool for assessment of children receiving MPC services from the division. Contact Shirley Everard or Linda Gil, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-12-091

Filed 6/2/04

Chapter 388-827 WAC DDD-state supplemental payment program (SSP) Revising SSP eligibility Revising rules to expand the population eligible to receive the SSP to include individuals who would be eligible for supplemental security income except for the receipt of Social Security Title II benefits as a "Disabled Adult Child," and to limit SSP eligibility for certain individuals on home and community-based services waivers administered by DDD. Contact Steve Brink, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-08-070

Filed 4/5/04

WSR 04-12-102

Hearing

7/6/04

WSR 04-15-094

Effective

8/16/04

Chapter 388-835 WAC and new chapter 388-837 WAC ICF/MR program and reimbursement system Residential habilitation centers Adopting rules to implement the 2003-2005 state operating budget bill (section 205, chapter 25, Laws of 2003, 1st sp.s.), concerning downsizing of the Fircrest School. Contact Jeannie Johnson or Harlan Solomon, ADSA-DDD. WSR 04-10-016

Filed 4/26/04

WSR 04-02-009

Filed 12/29/03

WSR 04-12-099

Hearing

7/6/04

Chapter 388-835 WAC ICF/MR program and reimbursement system Same Amending language to reflect new rates. Planned for future action
Chapter 388-850 WAC County plan for developmental disabilities Same Rewriting rules in clear rule format and clarifying language. Planned for future action
ASDA - Home and Community Services Division (HCS)
Chapters 388-71,

388-72A, and

388-515 WAC

Home and community services and programs

Comprehensive assessment, reporting and evaluation tool

Alternative living -- Institutional medical

Medically needy (MN) in-home waiver program The department will adopt rules to establish eligibility criteria, applicable income standards, specific waiver services, and amending other sections as needed to establish the medically needy (MN) in-home waiver program authorized by new 2004 state law. Contact Tiffany Sevruk, ADSA-HCS. WSR 04-10-062

Filed

4/30/04

WSR 04-01-192

Filed 12/23/03

WSR 04-10-101

Hearing 6/22/04

WAC 388-71-0100 through 388-71-01280 Home and community services and programs Adult protective services Adopting rules providing an alleged perpetrator in an adult protective services (APS) report the opportunity to request an administrative hearing. Contact Tiffany Sevruk, ADSA-HCS. WSR 04-14-013

Filed

6/25/04

WSR 03-17-064

Filed 8/18/03

WSR 04-13-138

Hearing

7/27/04

WAC 388-71-0531 (Repealed) Home and community services and programs Individual provider hours Repealing the rule to comply with recently enacted legislation, ESHB 2933. WSR 04-15-011

Filed

7/8/04

WSR 04-07-060

Filed 3/11/04

WSR 04-11-085

Hearing 6/22/04

WSR 04-15-001

Effective

8/7/04

WAC 388-71-0900 through 388-71-0965 Home and community services and programs Private-duty nursing Amending rules to clarify the intent of WAC 388-71-0900 through 388-71-0965. Contact Sue McDonough, ADSA-HCS. WSR 04-07-061

Filed

3/11/04

Chapter 388-72A WAC Home and community services and programs;

Comprehensive assessment reporting and evaluation tool

Children receiving Medicaid personal care -- Assessment criteria Amending rules to incorporate CARE assessment criteria for children receiving state plan Medicaid personal care (MPC) services and amending other sections as needed to implement this change. Contact Tiffany Sevruk, ADSA-HCS.

(Note: Supplemental proposed rule, WSR 04-11-086, was withdrawn and replaced with proposed rule, WSR 04-14-099 - see below and WSR 04-14-096.)

WSR 04-01-087

Filed 12/16/03

WSR 04-11-086

Hearing 6/22/04

Withdrawn.

Chapter 388-72A WAC Comprehensive assessment, reporting, evaluation (CARE) tool Same Revising rules to: Include the CARE algorithm to assure fair and equitable administration of home and community program services; and to incorporate the CARE assessment criteria for children receiving state plan Medicaid personal care; and to clarify other rules. Contact Brooke Buckingham, ADSA-HCS. WSR 04-15-013

Filed

7/8/04

WSR 04-09-089

Filed 4/20/04

WSR 04-14-099

Hearing

9/7/04

ADSA - Residential Care Services Division
Chapter 388-78A WAC Boarding home licensing Same Repealing new rules scheduled to take effect September 1, 2004, (WSR 03-16-047) and adopting new replacement rules to implement 2004 legislation and to address concerns of the industry. Contact Denny McKee, ADSA-RCS. WSR 04-07-189

Filed 3/24/04

WSR 04-11-116

Hearing

7/6/04

Chapter 388-78A WAC Boarding home licensing Same To review and update rules to be consistent with current practices in residential care and to make it more applicable to today's boarding home residents. Current rules will be repealed and replaced with new rules in chapter 388-78A WAC. Rules effective September 1, 2004. Contact Denny McKee, ADSA-RCS. (Note: These new rules are proposed for repeal, see WSR 04-11-116 above). WSR 00-15-014

Filed 7/10/00

WSR 03-03-018

Hearing 3/11/03

WSR 03-16-047

Effective 9/1/04

WAC 388-97-017 Nursing homes Discrimination prohibited Amending the rule to be consistent with recently passed legislation, SSB 6466 (chapter 34, Laws of 2004), an act regarding the admission of residents to nursing facilities. Contact Lisa Yanagida, ADSA-RCS. WSR 04-12-095

Filed

6/2/04

WAC 388-97-125 Nursing homes Physician services Amending the rule to be consistent with recent federal clarification on the regulatory differences concerning physician delegation of tasks in skilled nursing facilities and nursing facilities. Contact Lisa Yanagida, ADSA-RCS. WSR 04-06-055

Filed

3/1/04

Chapter 388-110 WAC Contracted residential care services; assisted living services; enhanced adult residential care Same To incorporate dementia care pilot project standards into rule for contracting with boarding homes to provide dementia care to department clients, and to make revisions necessary as a result of amendments to chapter 388-78A WAC. Contact Denny McKee, ADSA-RCS. WSR 03-02-078

Filed 12/30/02

WSR 04-13-022

Hearing

7/27/04

Chapter 388-820 WAC Community residential services and support Home and community based services Amending rules in this chapter to be consistent with other rules implementing the home and community-based services waiver. Contact Jill Young, ADSA. WSR 04-13-106

Filed

6/21/04

ADSA - Rates Management Office
Chapter 388-96 WAC Nursing facility Medicaid payment Same Implementing 2004 legislative changes that affect the Medicaid nursing facility payment system. Contact Patricia Hague, ADSA-Rates Management. WSR 04-08-133

Filed 04/7/04

Chapter 388-96 WAC Nursing facility Medicaid payment Same Codifying current policies and practices; editing previous codifications for substance and form. Contact Patricia Hague, ADSA-Rates Management. WSR 03-07-031

Filed 3/11/03

Chapter 388-105 WAC Medicaid rates for contracted home and community residential care services Additional payments from clients, friends or family Adopting rules on when a contracted facility may accept an additional payment from the client, the client's friend or family for an amenity, or an item or service that is not covered by Medicaid rates. Contact Patricia Hague, ASDA-Rates Management. WSR 04-10-089

Filed 5/4/04

WAC 388-25-0225, 388-25-0226, 388-25-0227, 388-25-0228, and 388-25-0230 Child welfare services -- Foster care Exemptions to referral to division of child support Revising rules to extend the exemption of good cause to instances where the best interest of the child is a determining factor when a referral to the Division of Child Support (DCS) is being considered for children in foster care placements and when the foster child is an adopted child receiving adoption assistance payments. Contact Jean Croisant, Children's Administration. WSR 04-15-082

Filed

7/14/04

WSR 04-08-068

Filed 4/5/04

WAC 388-25-1000, 388-25-1010, 388-25-1020, 388-25-1030, 388-25-1040, and 388-25-1050 Child welfare services -- Foster care State supplemental payments Adopting new rules to allow state supplemental payments to eligible children in foster care who receive federal supplemental security income (SSI). Contact Cindy Beckman, Children's Administration. WSR 04-15-055

Filed

7/13/04

WSR 04-07-059

Filed

3/11/04

Chapter 388-61A

WAC

Shelters for victims of family violence Same Revising the chapter to clarify confidentiality requirements, fire safety requirements for shelter homes and appeal rights. Contact Susan Hannibal, Children's Administration. WSR 03-22-087

Filed 11/5/03

New chapter 388-147 WAC Licensing requirements for teen parent programs Same Creating new standards for programs assisting pregnant or new teen parents. Contact Jean Croisant, Children's Administration. WSR 00-22-061

Filed 10/27/01

WAC 388-148-0050 Licensing requirements for foster homes, staffed residential homes, group care facilities and child-placing agencies Typographical correction Amending the rule to correct an error in subsection (b)(c), clarifying the rule and eliminating confusion. Contact Jean Croisant, Children's Administration. Exempt WSR 04-16-001

Hearing

9/7/04

Chapter 388-149 WAC Licensing standards for special model foster homes Same Developing consistent standards and providing regular monitoring. Contact Jean Croisant, Children's Administration. WSR 01-15-080

Filed 7/17/01

ECONOMIC SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (ESA)
ESA - Community Services Division
No current rule-making activity.
ESA - Division of Child Care and Early Learning
Chapter 388-151 WAC, moving to new chapter 388-297 WAC Minimum requirements for child care centers Moving entire chapter to new location Repealing all sections of chapter 388-151 WAC and adopting new chapter 388-297 WAC to reorganize and clarify minimum requirements for child care centers caring exclusively for school age children. Contact Liz Egge, ESA. WSR 03-20-025

Filed 9/23/03

WAC 388-290-0020, 388-290-0025, 388-290-0030, 388-290-0032, 388-290-0040, 388-290-0045, 388-290-0060, 388-290-0085, 388-290-0090, 388-290-0105, 388-290-0108, 388-290-0110, 388-290-0130, 388-290-0140, 388-290-0155, 388-290-0165, and 388-290-0270 Working connections child care (WCCC) Correcting errors Amending rules to add clarity and correct typographical errors and other inadvertent errors made during previous revisions. Contact Lisa Lind, ESA. WSR 04-13-046

Filed

6/10/04

WAC 388-290-0200 and 388-290-0205 Working connections child care (WCCC) Child care reimbursement rates Increasing the maximums rates DSHS will pay licensed centers and family home providers in Spokane County legislative directive through June 30, 2005. Contact Lisa Lind, ESA. WSR 04-14-014

Filed

6/25/04

New chapter 388-296 WAC

Repealing all rules in chapter 388-155 WAC

Child care business regulations for family home child care;

Minimum licensing requirements for family child care homes

Licensing requirements for family child care homes Revising this chapter to meet the governor's clear rule-writing mandate. Revisions will result in adopting a new chapter 388-296 WAC and repeal of current rules in chapter 388-155 WAC. Contact Mary Oakden, ESA.

Note: The hearing in Yakima on June 15, 2004, was conducted in English and Spanish.

WSR 02-23-015

Filed 11/8/02

WSR 04-07-134, and 04-10-095

Three hearings:

Lacey, 6/3/04;

Spokane, 6/8/04; and

Yakima, 6/15/04

ESA - Division of Child Support
Chapter 388-14A WAC Division of child support rules Collecting interest on interstate support orders Adopting rules required by federal law to enforce interest on unpaid support arrears at the request of another state. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 04-07-113

Filed 3/18/04

WAC 388-14A-1020 and 388-14A-2810 Division of child support rules Dependent children Revising the definition of "dependent child" to make rules consistent with rules on eligibility for temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) for children older than age eighteen. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 04-06-053

Filed

3/1/04

WAC 388-14A-1020, 388-14A-3140, 388-14A-3370, 388-14A-3600, 388-14A-3810, 388-14A-6300, and other related rules Division of child support rules Court ordered parenting plan Establish rules to deal with situations when a court-ordered parenting plan sets a child's residential schedule so that the child spends an equal amount of time with each parent (a "50-50 custody split"). Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA WSR 04-09-036

Filed 4/13/04

WAC 388-14A-1020, 388-14A-4100, 388-14A-4110, 388-14A-4120, and 388-14A-4130 Division of child support rules Medical child support obligations Developing new rules and procedures for enforcing medical child support obligations using the National Medical Support Notice. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 04-14-054

Filed 6/30/04

WSR 04-07-062

Filed

3/11/04

WSR 04-13-139

Hearing

8/10/04

WAC 388-14A-2000, 388-14A-2025, 388-14A-2080, 388-14A-3800, 388-14A-3810, 388-14A-4000, 388-14A-4300, and 388-14A-4304 Division of child support rules Modifying support obligations Amending the rules to allow the Division of Child Support (DCS) to modify support obligations when both parties make informal arrangements and are unable to return to court to officially change the support order. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 02-03-010

Filed 1/4/02

WAC 388-14A-3300 through 388-14A-3320 Division of child support rules Support debt and notice of support owed Reviewing for clarification the rules regarding the notice of support debt and the notice of support owed. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 03-23-107

Filed 11/18/03

WAC 388-14A-3900 to 388-14A-3925 Division of child support rules Modification of a support order Revising rules on review and modification of support orders; and rules and procedures regarding prospective modification of administrative support orders. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 03-22-054

Filed 10/31/03

WAC 388-14A-3900 to 388-14A-3925 Division of child support rules Modification of a support order Allowing for modification of a support order when it will not change by more than the current standard. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 01-13-020

Filed 6/11/01

WAC 388-14A-4000 and 388-14A-6300 Division of child support rules Payments on child support arrearages Amending or adopting new rules as necessary, dealing with payments on child support arrearages. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 03-23-106

Filed 11/18/03

WAC 388-14A-5000, other related rules Division of child support rules Distribution of child support payments Clarifying DCS' ability to delay distribution of collections via the IRS offset period for no more than six months. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA. WSR 04-07-166

Filed 3/23/04

WAC 388-14A-5001 Division of child support rules Support collection Clarify existing rules regarding distribution to make it clear that the date of collection is the date of receipt of payment. Contact Nancy Koptur, ESA WSR 04-08-069

Filed 4/5/04

ESA - Division of Employment and Assistance Programs
WAC 388-61-001 Family violence Family violence -- Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) Amending rules to align their intent with current practice. Contact June Hershey, ESA. WSR 02-24-068

Filed 12/3/02

WAC 388-273-0025, 388-273-0030, and 388-273-0035 Washington telephone assistance program (WTAP) Same Clarifying the payment limits for reimbursable services, and streamline the billing process. The amendment also adds community service voice mail as a WTAP benefit as provided for by chapter 134, Laws of 2003. Contact Steve Ebben, ESA. WSR 04-11-080

Filed

5/18/04

WSR 03-13-044

Filed 6/11/03

WSR 04-07-089

Hearing 5/11/04

WSR 04-14-136

Effective 7/23/04

WAC 388-310-0800 WorkFirst Transportation allotment Increasing the limits for the transportation allotments to help reduce the financial burden on clients participating in job search. Contact Ian Horlor, ESA. WSR 04-14-044

Filed

6/29/04

WSR 04-15-129

Filed

7/20/04

WAC 388-400-0005, 388-400-0010, 388-400-0025, 388-400-0040, 388-438-0110, 388-450-0100, 388-450-0106, 388-450-0116, 388-450-0156, 388-462-0020, 388-505-0210, 388-532-720, and 388-800-0048 Several WAC chapters Revising cross references Amending rules to update cross-references to conform to proposed changes in citizenship and alien status WAC, including the proposed repeal of WAC 388-424-0005. WSR 03-03-007

Filed 1/6/03

WSR 04-10-099

Hearing 6/22/04

WSR 04-15-057

Effective

8/7/04

WAC 388-400-0005 Program summary Assistance units Amending the rule to clarify that every TANF assistance unit must contain either an eligible child or a pregnant woman. Contact Tom Berry, ESA. WSR 04-12-096

Filed

6/2/04

WAC 388-400-0030 Program summary Reporting requirements Updating references to reporting requirements for cash assistance under the department's simplified reporting initiative. Contact John Camp, ESA. WSR 03-17-085

Filed 8/19/03

WSR 04-15-054

Hearing

8/24/04

WAC 388-400-0040;

388-408-035; and

388-450-0140

Program summary;

Assistance units;

Income;

Convicted felon eligibility for assistance Amending rules to be consistent with eligibility requirements for persons convicted of a drug-related felony as directed by the 2004 legislature under SB 6411. Contact Rebecca Henrie, ESA. WSR 04-14-039

Filed

6/29/04

Exempt WSR 04-10-096

Hearing 6/10/04

WSR 04-14-040

Effective

7/30/04

WAC 388-408-0005 Assistance units Who must be in my assistance unit? Clarifying the rule to make clear that every TANF (temporary assistance to needy families) assistance unit must contain either an "eligible child" or a pregnant woman, although such a rule informally governs current practice. Contact Tom Berry, ESA. WSR 04-07-164

Filed 3/23/04

WAC 388-408-0025 Assistance units When can I choose who is in my TANF or SFA assistance unit? Amending the rule to clarify that the child's caretaker relative may choose to include no one in the grant but the child in this circumstance. Contact Patti Clark. WSR 03-19-032

Filed 9/9/03

WAC 388-412-0005 Benefit issuances General information about your basic food allotments Amending the rule to clarify the rule regarding receiving duplicate assistance in two assistance units or two states in the same month. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-23-108

Filed 11/18/03

WAC 388-412-0015 Benefit issuances Amending the rule to clarify the rule regarding receiving duplicate assistance in two assistance units or two states in the same month. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 04-13-100

Filed

6/21/04

WSR 04-13-098

Hearing

7/27/04

WAC 388-414-0001 Categorical eligibility for food assistance Some food assistance units do not have to meet all eligibility requirements Updating the rule to clarify requirements for clients and department staff, exercise state options within the food stamp program, and assist in consistent statewide application of policy for the Washington Basic Food Program. Contact John Camp, ESA. WSR 04-10-061

Filed

4/30/04

WSR 04-08-036

Filed

3/30/04

WSR 04-10-098

Hearing

6/10/04

WSR 04-14-038

Effective

8/1/04

WAC 388-416-0005;

388-418-0007, 388-418-0011 and 388-418-0020; and

WAC 388-434-0005

Certification periods

Change of circumstances

Eligibility review and recertification

Reporting requirements for basic food and temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) Amending rules to reduce client-reporting requirements under the department's simplified reporting initiative. Contact John Camp, ESA. WSR 03-17-085

Filed 8/19/03

WSR 04-15-052

Hearing

8/24/04

WAC 388-418-0005 Change of circumstances Reporting requirements Updating references to reporting requirements for cash, food or medical assistance under the department's simplified reporting initiative. Contact John Camp, ESA WSR 03-17-085

Filed 8/19/03

WSR 04-15-053

Hearing

8/24/04

WAC 388-424-0001, 388-424-0005, 388-424-0006, 388-424-0007, 388-424-0008, 388-424-0009, 388-424-0010, 388-424-0015, 388-424-0016, 388-424-0020, and 388-424-0025 Citizenship, alien status Same Amending the rules and adopting new rules to incorporate changes from federal law, and to revise the rule for clarity. Contact Tom Berry, ESA. WSR 03-03-007

Filed 1/6/03

WSR 04-10-100

Hearing 6/22/04

WSR 04-15-004

Effective

8/7/04

WAC 388-434-0005 Eligibility review and recertification Correction Correcting an incorrect cross-reference without changing the effect of the rule. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-19-031

Filed 9/9/03

WAC 388-434-0005, 388-434-0010 and

388-452-0005

Eligibility review and recertification

Interview requirements

Same Amending rules to clarify language and program requirements for the eligibility review process for cash and medical benefits, recertification process for basic food, and interview requirements for department programs. Contact John Camp, ESA. WSR 03-23-061

Filed 11/17/03

WAC 388-434-0010 Eligibility review and recertification Verification Amending the rule to indicate how late verification will be treated for recertification for food assistance. Contact Rebecca Henrie, ESA. WSR 04-11-083

Filed

5/18/04

WAC 388-442-0010 Felons How being a felon impacts your eligibility for benefits Implementing 2004 law changes that remove the ban on convicted felons being eligible for the basic food program and for temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) or state financial assistance. Contact Rebecca Henrie, ESA. WSR 04-14-041

Filed

6/29/04

WSR 04-10-091

Filed

5/4/04

WSR 04-14-042

Hearing 8/10/04

Chapter 388-444 WAC Food stamp employment and training Same Simplifying and updating language so that the rules are easier to read and use. Planned for future action
Chapters 388-446 and

388-464 WAC

Fraud

Quality assurance

Fraudulent actions, failure to cooperate with process Adopting rules to be consistent with federal requirements; updating program language and clarify the impact of fraudulent actions or failure to cooperate with the quality assurance process. Contact Amber Gillum, ESA. WSR 03-24-100

Filed 12/3/03

WAC 388-446-0005 Fraud Corrections Correcting incorrect WAC or RCW cross-references. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-20-032

Filed 9/23/03

WSR 04-03-094

Hearing 2/24/04

WSR 04-13-097

Effective

7/22/04

Chapter 388-448 WAC Incapacity Individual responsibility plan requirements -- General assistance Developing new individual responsibility plan requirements for general assistance recipients enrolled in WorkPlus. Contact Steve Ebben, ESA. WSR 01-23-065

Filed 11/20/01

WAC 388-448-0180 Incapacity How and when we redetermine your eligibility if we decide you are eligible for GAX Amending the rule to make reference to the correct type of hearing. "Administrative hearing" needs to be replaced by "appeals court review." Contact Glenda Lee, ESA. WSR 02-11-125

Filed 5/21/02

WAC 388-450-0005 Income Income exclusions Amending the rule to include exemptions for income for payments that go to a third party as specified by a court order or other legal agreement. Contact Rebecca Henrie, ESA WSR 04-10-094

Withdrawn

See WSR 04/13/99

WAC 388-450-0015 Income What types of income are not used when figuring out my benefits? Amending the rule to include exclusions for payments specified by a court order or legal agreement. Rebecca Henrie, ESA. WSR 04-13-107

Filed

6/21/04

WAC 388-450-0015 Income Eligibility -- Counting veterans benefits Amending the rule per federal regulations requiring that veteran's benefits paid to Vietnam veterans who have children with birth defects not be counted when the department determines eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families (TANF). Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-18-098

Filed

9/2/03

WAC 388-450-0050 Income Subsidized and unsubsidized income Simplifying the rule to define what subsidized and unsubsidized income is for Community Jobs and how each affects eligibility for Basic Food and TANF/SFA benefits. Contact Ian Horlor, ESA. WSR 04-07-085

Filed

4/16/04

WSR 04-11-084

Hearing

6/22/04

WSR 04-14-043

Effective 7/1/04

WAC 388-450-0100 Income Allocating income Amending the rule regarding definitions. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 04-05-034

Filed 2/11/04

WAC 388-450-0135 Income Allocating Income of an ineligible spouse to a GAU client Simplifying how the department allocates income from an ineligible spouse to a general assistance recipient. Contact Veronica Barnes, ESA. WSR 02-08-054

Filed 4/1/02

WAC 388-450-0185, 388-450-0190, 388-450-0195,

388-478-0060,

388-492-0040,

and 388-492-0070

Income

Standards for payments

Washington Combined Application Project

Annual standards adjustment Amending all necessary sections in Title 388 WAC to implement annual adjustments to standards for WASHCAP (Washington combined application program) and the Washington Basic Food Program. Contact John Camp, ESA. WSR 04-12-092

Filed

6/2/04

WAC 388-450-0500 Income Counting community jobs income Clarifying the rule on how the department uses income from community jobs to determine TANF and Basic Food assistance benefits. Contact Ian Horlor, ESA. WSR 04-07-085

Filed 3/16/04

WAC 388-452-0005 Interview Telephone interviews Amending the rule to incorporate an approved federal waiver allowing phone interviews for clients recertifying benefits regardless of hardship. WSR

03-23-061

Filed 11/17/03

WSR 04-06-040

Hearing 4/6/04

WSR 04-10-102

Effective 7/1/04

WAC 388-454-0006 and 388-454-0025 Living with a relative Background checks Revising rules on background checks on adults who are acting in loco parentis (in place of another) without court ordered custody. Contact Stephanie Del Camp, ESA. WSR 02-11-061

Filed 5/10/02

Chapter 388-460 WAC Payees on benefit issuances Protective payee policies Proposing changes to protective payee policies. Contact Brent Low, ESA. WSR 01-23-067

Filed 11/20/01

WAC 388-468-0005 Residency Same Amending rules to prohibit the receipt of benefits from Washington state while receiving comparable benefits from another state. Contact Ken Adney, ESA. WSR 03-14-080

Filed 6/27/03

WAC 388-470-0040 Resources Correction Correcting incorrect WAC or RCW cross-references. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-20-033

Filed 9/23/03

WAC 388-472-0005 Rights and responsibilities What are my rights and responsibilities? Amending this rule to clarify information regarding requirements for receiving children's family medical, pregnancy medical, and SSI-related medical. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-19-035

Filed 9/9/03

WAC 388-472-0010 Rights and responsibilities Correction Correcting an obsolete WAC cross-reference. Contact Patti Clark, ESA. WSR 03-21-150

Filed 10/22/03

WSR 04-03-093

Hearing 2/24/04

WSR 04-14-037

Effective

7/30/04

WAC 388-473-0010 Ongoing additional requirements Eligibility Amending the rule extend the eligibility period for ongoing additional requirements for recipients receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to up to twenty-four months. Contact Lorri Gagnon, ESA. WSR 04-12-097

Filed

6/2/04

Chapter 388-490 WAC Verification Proof of eligibility Streamlining the application process by standardizing how the department requests proof of eligibility. Contact Veronica Barnes, ESA. WSR 02-14-159

Filed 7/2/02

WAC 388-492-0010, 388-492-0020, 388-492-0030, 388-492-0040, 388-492-0050, 388-492-0060, 388-492-0070, 388-492-0080, 388-492-0090, 388-492-0100, 388-492-0110, 388-492-0120, and 388-492-0130 Washington combined application program (WASHCAP) Same Changing rules to comply with a revised federal waiver. The new rules will further define WASHCAP eligibility. Contact Rebecca Henrie, ESA. WSR 04-13-001

Filed 6/2/04

WSR 04-04-097

Filed 2/3/04

WAC chapter not yet specified Client reporting requirements Implementing quarterly reporting for clients. Planned for future action
WAC chapter not yet specified Overpayments to clients Eliminating overpayments caused by agency error and amending all related rules. Contact Veronica Barnes, ESA. WSR

00-09-036

Filed 4/14/00

HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (HSRA)
HRSA - Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA)
No current rule-making activity.
HRSA - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
Chapter not specified

Background checks for DVR service providers Background checks for DVR service providers Adopting rules on background checks for Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) service providers who have unsupervised access to DVR clients. Contact Susan Hartman, HRSA-DVR. WSR 03-24-101

Filed 12/3/03

HRSA - Mental Health Division (MHD)
Chapter 388-865 WAC Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Consumer peer support counseling Adopting amended and new rules for consumer peer support services to be consistent with the state's 1915(b) waiver from the federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Contact Kathy Burns Peterson, HRSA-MHD. WSR 04-08-122

Filed

04/7/04

WAC 388-865-0100 through 388-865-0484 Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Community support service providers Revising rules to be consistent with the federal balanced budget act, and for quality improvement. Contact Karie Castleberry, HRSA-MHD. WSR 03-08-077

Filed 4/1/03

WAC 388-865-0335 and 388-865-0340 Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Enrollment and disenrollment Amending and repealing rules to be consistent with the provisions of the waiver (section 1915 (b) of the Social Security Act) from the federal funding source for Medicaid recipients. Contact Hank Balderrama, HRSA-MHD. WSR

04-05-075

Filed 2/17/04

WAC 388-865-0465 Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Adult residential treatment facility certification--Additional standards Amending the rule to correct an incorrect WAC cross-reference. Contact Kathy Burns Peterson, HRSA-MHD. Exempt WSR 04-05-081

Hearing 3/23/04

WSR 04-12-043

Effective 6/28/04

HRSA - Special Commitment Center
Chapter 388-885 WAC

Civil commitment cost Reimbursing attorney and others' fees Revising rules to update reimbursement fee schedules for allowable activities under chapter 71.09 RCW. Contact Lee Mosley, HRSA-Special Commitment Center. WSR 04-10-092

Filed 5/4/04

HRSA - Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
No current rule-making activity.
JUVENILE REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION (JRA)
Chapter 388-700 WAC Juvenile rehabilitation administration -- Practices and procedures Background checks Potential revisions due to changes in background check procedures. Contact David Griffith, JRA.

Planned for future action
Chapter 388-740 WAC Juvenile parole revocation Juvenile parole revocation requirements Potential revision to update confidentiality requirements. Contact Cheryl-Sullivan Colglazier, JRA. Planned for future action
Chapter 388-745 WAC Transfer of juvenile offenders to the Department of Corrections (DOC) Transfers to DOC Potential revisions due to changes in transfer procedures. Contact David Griffith, JRA.

Planned for future action
MANAGEMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (MSA)
Chapter 388-02 WAC


DSHS hearing rules Same Revising rules permitting review by the DSHS Board of Appeals of initial orders entered by Office of Administrative Hearings in adult protective services cases; and to update WAC and/or RCW references. Contact Brian Lindgren, MSA. WSR 04-15-056

Filed

7/13/04

WSR 03-21-149

Filed 10/22/03

Chapter 388-03 WAC Certification of DSHS spoken language interpreters and translators Same Updating the chapter's references to units of DSHS (such as language interpreter services and translations, or LIST) that have been reorganized and renamed, to change timeframes for DSHS mailing of letters notifying applicants of their test dates, and other needed changes. Contact Brian Lindgren, MSA. WSR 04-01-142

Filed 12/19/03

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION (MAA)
WAC 388-416-0020

388-519-0100 and 388-519-0110

Certification periods

Spenddown

Changing some of the wording to make the meaning of the rules - who is eligible and when eligibility starts - clearer and easier to understand. Contact Mary Beth Ingram, MAA. WSR 04-13-102

Filed

6/21/04

WAC 388-416-0035 Certification periods

Medicare savings program Amending the rule to reflect a name change for the expanded specified low-income Medicare beneficiary (ESLMB to qualified individual (QI-1) to clarify certification periods. Contact Carole McRae, MAA. WSR 04-12-098

Filed

6/2/04

WAC 388-434-0005 Eligibility reviews and recertifications Eligibility reviews and certifications Amending the rule to eliminate the requirement for one parent in a household to sign the medical eligibility review, allowing for review received electronically or by phone interview. Contact Mary Wood, MAA. WSR 04-07-086

Filed 3/16/04

WAC 388-462-0015 Pregnancy Medical programs for pregnant women Revising the rule to describe what is considered acceptable verification for pregnancy and also rewriting the WAC for clarity. Contact Wendy Forslin, MAA. WSR 04-14-097

Filed

7/6/04

WAC 388-475-1050 and 388-475-1250


Healthcare for workers with disabilities program Supplemental security income (SSI) Medicaid Expedited Rule: Correcting obsolete WAC cross-references created by new and amended rules adopted under WSR 04-09-002, 04-09-003, 04-09-004 and 04-09-005. Contact Stephen Kozak, MAA. Expedited Rule

WSR 04-09-091

Filed 4/20/04

Objection Period Ends

6/21/04

WSR 04-15-002

Effective

8/7/04

WAC 388-478-0075 Standards for payments Standards Amending the rule to implement new federal poverty level standards taking effect April 1, 2004. Contact Mary Woods, MAA. WSR 04-09-001

Filed 4/7/04

WSR 04-07-165

Filed 3/23/04

WSR 04-12-042

Hearing

7/6/04

WSR 04-15-092

Effective 8/16/04

WAC 388-478-0080 Standards for payments Supplemental security income (SSI) -- Categorically needy income level and countable resource standards Revising the rule to qualify for continued federal financial participation. Contact Wendy Forslin, MAA. WSR 04-11-013

Filed

5/6/04

WSR 03-08-085

Filed 4/1/03

WSR 04-13-134

Hearing

7/27/04

WAC 388-478-0085 Standards for payments Medicare savings program Amending the rule to adopt new federal poverty level standards effective April 1, 2004. Contact Joanie Scotson, MAA WSR 04-07-167

Filed 3/23/04

WSR 03-08-081

Filed 4/1/03

WSR 04-13-135

Hearing

7/27/04

WAC 388-500-0005 Medical definitions Same Rewriting some definitions for clarity; adding definitions that are currently in other WAC chapters, and deleting obsolete definitions. Contact Kevin Sullivan, MAA. (Note: Original proposed rule, WSR 02-23-082 expired.) WSR 00-22-015

Filed 10/20/00

See note at left.
WAC 388-502-0160 Administration of medical programs Billing a client Amending the rule to implement budget reductions directed by the state legislature. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-07-088

Filed 3/16/04

WAC 388-502-0220, 388-502-0230, and 388-502-0260

Administration of medical programs--Providers Vendor dispute resolution Updating the vendor dispute resolution process. Contact Kevin Sullivan, MAA.

WSR 01-16-135

Filed 7/31/01

WAC 388-513-1325 Client not in own home -- Institutional medical Income of a single client for long-term care services Adding income requirements currently found in other rules; correcting incorrect WAC cross-references. Contact Mary Beth Ingram, MAA. WSR 02-24-070

Filed 12/3/02

WAC 388-513-1340 and

388-450-0020

Client not in own home -- Institutional medical

Income

Income exclusions Clarifying that veterans aid and attendance and unusual medical expense can be considered third-party resources. Contact Mary Beth Ingram, MAA. WSR 03-08-086

Filed 4/1/03

WAC 388-517-0300 Medicare saving programs Amending the rule or adopting new rules to reflect federal law and rules on copayments and program eligibility. Contact Carole McRae, MAA. WSR 04-10-090

Filed

5/4/04

WAC 388-519-0120 (expedited repeal) Spend-down Medically indigent program Repealing an obsolete rule because the medically indigent program was eliminated by the legislature. Contact Wendy Forslin, MAA. Expedited Repeal

WSR 04-15-012

Filed 7/8/04

Objection deadline

9/20/04

Chapter 388-526 WAC MAA administrative hearings Same Amending this WAC chapter to better define the scope of this rule and to add procedural requirements to MAA's client hearing process. Contact Kevin Sullivan, MAA. WSR 04-04-096

Filed 2/3/04

Chapter 388-529 WAC Scope of medical services Covered services Updating the scope of medical services chart that shows what medical services are covered under the department's medical assistance programs. Contact Kevin Sullivan, MAA. WSR 04-06-054

Filed

3/1/04

WAC 388-530-1050, 388-530-1125, 388-530-1200, 388-530-1250, 388-530-1260, and related rules Prescription drugs Preferred drugs Implementing 2003 law (SB 6008) establishing an evidence-based prescription drug program that identifies preferred drugs; to provide prescription drugs at a reasonable price, and increase public awareness of safe and effective use. Contact Ann Myers, MAA. WSR 04-09-035

Filed 4/13/04

Chapters 388-531 and

388-550 WAC

Physician-related services

Hospital services

Bariatric surgery Adopting rules to establish criteria and pre- and post-operative requirements for clients that would further prevent the likelihood of complications from bariatric surgery. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-15-090

Filed

7/16/04

WSR 04-12-093

Filed

6/2/04

WAC 388-531-0275 Physician-related services Medical teaching and residency Revising rules to remain current with medical teaching and residency programs. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 03-08-084

Filed 4/1/03

Chapter 388-532 WAC

Family planning services Same Revising rules to clarify the language regarding reproductive health and to clarify the differences between family planning, family planning only, and the TAKE CHARGE program. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-12-094

Filed

6/2/04

Chapter 388-533 WAC Maternity-related services Maternity services and First Steps Changing eligibility criteria for infant case management, defining core services, changing codes and time limits for billing, integrating maternity case management with maternity support services, and creating a separate rule for childbirth education. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 03-15-124

Filed

7/11/03

WSR 04-05-083

Hearing 4/6/04

WSR 04-13-049

Effective

7/11/04

WAC 388-533-0400, 388-533-0500, and 388-533-0600

Maternity-related services Same Amending rules to remove references to the Medically Indigent Program and "pilot project' for the Planned Home Birth rules; combining language on births in birthing centers and homes births; elimination reimbursement for prenatal assessment care; and clarifying antepartum care language. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-14-098

Filed

7/6/04

Chapter 388-535 WAC Dental related services Children's dental Updating and clarifying current policy regarding the children's dental program; updating and clarifying other sections in this chapter. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-07-115

Filed 3/18/04

WAC 388-535-1050 and 388-535-1065 Dental related services Corrections Correcting two typographical errors. Contact Andy Fernando, Rules and Policies Assistance Unit. Expedited Rule

WSR 04-07-142

Filed 3/22/04

No objection filed by the 5/24/04 deadline WSR 04-14-100

Effective

8/7/04

Chapter 388-535A WAC Orthodontic services Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Revising rules to update and clarify existing policy regarding orthodontic services, including program definitions, provider requirements, expedited prior authorization, and reimbursement; and to incorporate federal HIPAA requirements into permanent rule. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-12-041

Filed 5/28/04

WSR 03-20-103

Filed 9/30/03

Chapter 388-536 WAC Federally qualified health centers and rural health centers Same Adopting a new WAC chapter will comply with federal financial changes, section 702 of BIPA 2000, and legislative directive to implement prospective payment system. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 02-06-088

Filed 3/1/02

Chapter 388-538 WAC Managed care Integrated health management program Implementing a legislative directive allowing contracting with health plans for new populations and services not included in healthy options contracts. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA WSR 04-13-101

Filed

6/21/04

WAC 388-538-060 Managed care Managed care and choice Amending the rule to make the process of enrolling for Medicaid managed care more efficient and to simplify the administrative process. Contact Ann Myers, MAA. (Note: This filing was withdrawn, see WSR 04-14-034.) WSR 03-16-020

Filed 7/28/03

WITHDRAWN

WAC 388-538-063 and

WAC 388-505-0110

Managed care

Premiums--Children's medical

Medical care services management pilot project Implementing a medical care services management pilot project for clients who receive general assistance (GAU) benefits, designed to maximize care coordination, high-risk medical management, and chronic care management to achieve better health outcomes. The pilot project to be operated in King and Pierce counties. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-04-095

Filed 2/3/04

WSR 04-09-090

Hearing 5/25/04

WSR 04-15-003

Effective

8/7/04

WAC 388-538-112 Managed care MAA fair hearing process for enrollee appeals of managed care organization (MCO) actions. Amending the rule to include DSHS as party to hearings - language inadvertently left out of the previous adoption. Contact Ann Myers, MAA. WSR 03-21-151

Filed 10/22/03

WSR 04-07-135

Hearing

4/27/04

WSR 04-13-002

Effective

7/3/04

Chapter 388-542 WAC

WAC 388-505-0211

Children's health insurance program (CHIP)

Premium requirements for SCHIP children

Premiums Revising premium rates and maximums per changes in state law, eligibility termination for nonpayment of premiums, and wait periods for reestablishing coverage. Contact Kevin Sullivan, MAA. WSR 04-13-137

Filed

6/22/04

(WAC 388-542-0250 only)

WSR 04-10-093

Filed 5/4/04

WSR 04-13-140

Hearing

7/27/04

Chapter 388-544 Vision and hearing aids Vision care Reorganizing vision care rules to ensure consistency with other MAA program rules, to clarify current program policy, to add coverage for disposable contact lenses, and to discontinue or limit coverage for glass lenses. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-07-087

Filed 3/16/04

Chapter 388-546 WAC Nonemergency medical transportation Same Clarifying language and current policy for nonemergent medical transportation services. Contact Allen Richards, MAA. WSR 03-08-023

Filed 3/26/03

Chapter 388-546 Nonemergency medical transportation Same Updating and clarifying existing policy regarding emergency transportation services; aligning policy with Medicare policy and adding new sections on trauma supplemental payment, and other revisions. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 04-02-060

Filed 1/6/04

WSR 04-02-103

Hearing

7/27/04

Chapter 388-550 WAC Hospital services Outpatient hospital services -- Payment methods Implementing a new Medicaid payment method for outpatient hospital services provided to Medicaid clients. The outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS) uses claims and cost data to calculate payments for outpatient hospital services provided to eligible medical assistance clients. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-03-092

Filed 1/20/04

WAC 388-550-1050, 388-550-1700, 388-550-1750, 388-550-2900, 388-550-5900,

388-531-0050

Hospital services

Physician-related services

Twenty-four hour criteria for outpatient short-stay Replacing the twenty-four hour criteria in the definition of "outpatient short-stay; and clarify prior approval policy for inpatient and outpatient hospital services. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-13-103

Filed

6/21/04

WAC 388-550-1900 Hospital services Interns, residents, teaching physicians and physician preceptorships Amending rules to be consistent with industry standards; establishing MAA standards for supervising interns and residents in nonhospital settings; and expanding definition of "under primary care" exception. Contact Wendy Boedigheimer, MAA. WSR 02-06-084

Filed

3/1/02

WAC 388-550-2598 Hospital services Critical access hospitals Revising the method for cost settlement for services provided to clients eligible under the department's managed care programs to ensure that critical access hospitals receive the correct level of reimbursement. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-01-141

Filed 12/19/03

WAC 388-550-2800, 388-550-4800, 388-550-5450 (new) and 388-550-6000

chapters 388-531 and

388-546 WAC

Hospital services

Physician-related services and

Medical transportation

Trauma services network Adopting rules to encourage participation in the trauma services network. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 03-04-087

Filed 2/2/03

WAC 388-550-2800 and 388-550-2900 Hospital services Newborn infant screening Incorporating into rule certain newborn screening tests to the newborn metabolic screening panel and lists the specific disorders the screening tests can detect. Tests were approved through legislative direction and are to be performed for medical assistance clients in conjunction with the Department of Health (DOH). Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-03-091

Filed 1/20/04

WAC 388-550-3100 Hospital services Diagnostic-related group (DRG) formula Amending the rule to allow the department to use a broader database for calculating relative weights for the diagnostic-related group (DRG) formula. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-05-085A

Filed 2/17/04

WSR 04-08-123

Hearing 5/11/04

WSR 04-13-048

Effective

7/11/04

WAC 388-550-3700 Hospital services Diagnostic-related group (DRG) high-cost and low-cost outliers Updating the high-cost outlier policy to provide better control and predicatability of hospital costs. More hospital costs will be in the basic payment and fewer costs will go into outlier calculation. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-15-130

Filed 7/20/04

WAC 388-550-3800 Hospital services Rebasing and recalibration Recalibrating relative weights in the diagnostic related group (DRG) reimbursement system without rebasing. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-13-105

Filed

6/21/04

WAC 388-550-4800 Hospital services Diagnosis-related group (DRG) high-cost outliers; Medically indigent program; General assistance-unemployable program Clarifying how MAA determines payments for state-administered program claims that qualify as diagnosis-related group (DRG) high-cost outliers; removing language regarding enhanced payments for trauma care provided to a client eligible under the medically indigent (MI) program or general assistance-unemployable (GAU) program; adding a table that shows high-cost outlier calculations for qualifying claims for state-administered programs. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 03-13-089

Filed 6/16/03

WAC 388-550-4900, 388-550-5000, 388-550-5100, and 388-550-5200; possible new sections in this chapter Hospital services Disproportionate share hospital (DSH) programs Adopting and amending rules to incorporate small rural indigent DSH and nonrural indigent DSH programs and establish payment calculation methods for these programs; clarifying and updating payment methods for other DSH programs; adopting a new section on an administrative appeal process for DSH program participants. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-03-090

Filed 1/20/04

WSR 04-08-124

Hearing 5/11/04

WSR 04-12-044

Effective 6/28/04

WAC 388-550-6000 Hospital services Outpatient services Updating reimbursement rules consistent with new Medicaid payment method for outpatient services (the outpatient prospective payment system), and removing the twenty-four hour criteria for outpatient stay. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-13-104

Filed

6/21/04

Chapter 388-551 WAC Alternatives to hospital services Hospice care services; Pediatric palliative care Incorporating language from current agreements with hospice care centers into the hospice services WAC; the pediatric palliative care program is being incorporated into rule; and clarifying and updating hospice services rules. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-07-114

Filed 3/18/04

Chapter 388-551 WAC Alternatives to hospital services Home health services Updating and clarifying current program policy and to establish a tiered health care plan that includes a continuum of home health care. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 04-02-061

Filed 1/7/04

WAC 388-551-1000, 388-551-1010, 388-551-1200, 388-551-1210, 388-551-1300, 388-551-1310, 388-551-1315, 388-551-1320, 388-551-1330, 388-551-1340, 388-551-1350, 388-551-1360, 388-551-1400, 388-551-1410, 388-551-1500, 388-551-1510, 388-551-1520, and 388-551-1530 Alternatives to hospital services Hospice care program Incorporating language from current agreements with hospice care centers into rule, and to update and clarify language. Contact Kathy Sayre, MAA. WSR 01-03-095

Filed 1/18/01

Chapter 388-554 WAC (new) Medical nutrition program Same Establishing the medical nutrition program in rule; setting requirements, limitations and restrictions for the program. WSR 03-18-102

Filed 9/2/03

Chapter 388-555 WAC

Interpreter services Purchase and service delivery Changing how interpreter services are purchased and delivered. Implements 2002 legislative directives in SB 6832. Contact Myra Davis, MAA. WSR 02-11-027

Filed 5/21/02

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY/DSHS HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS
Chapter 388-01 WAC DSHS organization/disclosure of public records Same Updating and clarifying current rules to reflect changes and improvements in procedures for responding to public requests for disclosure of records. Contact Kristal Wiitala Knutson, Office of the Secretary. WSR 02-01-007

Filed 12/7/01

Chapter 388-06 WAC Background checks Same Revising background check rules to incorporate additional DSHS programs. Contact Jackie Beery, Background Check Central Unit. Planned for future filing

Explanation of selected terms used in these tables:

     A "Preproposal Notice" is a CR-101 Preproposal Statement of Inquiry, filed under RCW 34.05.310. This is a preliminary notice to the public that the agency is in the planning stages to adopt, amend or repeal rules on a particular subject, and the laws authorizing the agency's action. The notice also lets the public know how to participate in the development of the agency rule, and identifies the agency's contact person. "CR" stands for Code Reviser.

     A "Proposed Rule" is a CR-102 Proposed Rule-Making notice, filed under RCW 34.05.320. The proposed rule notice is an announcement that includes: (1) A general description of the rules that the agency proposes to adopt, amend or repeal; (2) the laws authorizing the agency action; (3) the complete text of proposed rules; (4) if applicable, a small business economic impact statement; (5) how to obtain a copy of the preliminary cost benefit analysis, if applicable; and (6) agency staff that the public may contact about the proposed rules. A proposed rule notice also includes the date and location of a public hearing to take formal comments about the proposed rules, the deadline for written comments, and where written comments may be sent.

     An "Expedited Rule" is a CR-105 Expedited Rule-Making notice, filed per RCW 34.05.353. An agency may use this process to notify the public that it intends to adopt, amend or repeal very limited types of rules without accepting public comments or holding a public hearing. An expedited rule notice contains a description of the rule, the laws authorizing the agency's action, and the complete text of the proposed new or amended rule, or the citation and caption of rules being repealed. Within forty-five days after the expedited rule notice is published in the state register, anyone may file a written objection to the agency using the expedited rule-making process to adopt the rule. If a written objection is received, the agency must file a CR-102 proposed rule-making notice, invite public comments and hold a public hearing on the proposed rule before adopting it as permanent. If no objection is received by the deadline, the agency may adopt the rule as permanent by filing a CR-103 permanent rule-making order.

     A "Permanent Rule" is a CR-103 Rule-Making Order, filed under RCW 34.05.360 and 34.05.380. A permanent rule is the official notice that an agency is adopting as final new, amended or repealed rules, completing the rule-making process. A permanent rule order includes the purpose of the rule-making order, the laws authorizing the agency's action, and when the permanent rules will take effect. The permanent rule includes the complete text of the new or amended rules, or the citation and caption of rules being repealed. Agencies also may use a CR-103 notice form to adopt temporary emergency rules (see below).

     An "Emergency Rule" is also a CR-103 Rule-Making Order, filed under RCW 34.05.350 and 34.05.380. An emergency rule may be used to meet an urgent public health, safety or welfare need, or if the rule is needed to meet a requirement of a federal or state law, or a deadline for receiving federal funds. Emergency rules take effect as soon as they are filed with the state Code Reviser, or a later date if noted on the order, and are effective for one hundred twenty days after the filing date. Emergency rules may be extended in certain circumstances. Emergency rules may not become permanent rules unless the agency files a preproposal notice and/or a proposed rule notice as applicable, invites public comment on the proposed rules, conducts a public hearing, and complies with other applicable rule-making statutes.

     "Rules" as used generally in this document are the Washington Administrative Code, also known as WAC or regulations, and are adopted by state agencies according to the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW. References to "federal rules" are United States government regulations, also known as the Code of Federal Regulations, or C.F.R.

     State "Statutes" are laws adopted by the legislature and signed by the governor, or may be initiatives adopted by the state's voters, and are codified as the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). Recent state statutes may also be identified as session laws, for example: "chapter 140, Laws of 2003," or by legislative bill numbers, such as "ESSB 6387."

     All DSHS rule-making notices and adoption orders are filed with the state Office of the Code Reviser for legal publication in the Washington State Register, and are available to the public. Interested persons, businesses, organizations, local governments and agencies may receive copies of DSHS rule-making notices by postal mail or e-mail by contacting Fred Swenson at the DSHS Rules and Policies Assistance Unit, (360) 664-6097, or at SwensFH@dshs.wa.gov. This document is also available from the DSHS public website, at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/.

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