WSR 06-04-068

AGENDA

DEPARTMENT OF

SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES

[ Filed January 30, 2006, 4:21 p.m. ]

     Following is the department of social and health services' semi-annual rule-making agenda for January 1, 2006, through June 30, 2006. This agenda will be published in the State Register under RCW 34.05.314 and distributed to interested parties, and is available online at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/.

     This report represents the department of social and health services (DSHS) rules under development at this time. There may be additional rule-making activity as DSHS responds to legislative actions, to comply with federal mandates, or to meet unforseen circumstances.


Semi-Annual Rule-Making Agenda

January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006



     This report describes rules under development by DSHS administrations, divisions and other operating units from January 1, 2006, through June 30, 2006, as well as rule-making notices filed or effective near the end of the previous six-month period. DSHS files this rule-making agenda with the office of the code reviser twice each year to comply with RCW 34.05.314. There may be additional DSHS rule-making activity that cannot be forecasted as the department initiates rule making to implement new state laws, to meet federal requirements, or to meet unforeseen circumstances. This document is available at the DSHS public rule-making web site, http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/.

     If you have questions about this rule-making agenda or DSHS rule making under the Administrative Procedure Act, 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 would like to receive DSHS rule-making notices by e-mail, please visit the DSHS rules and policies assistance unit (RPAU) web site for available electronic mailing lists, at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/RPAU-Listserv.htm.

•     If you would like to receive paper copies of DSHS rule-making notices, please contact Stephanie Schiller, Rules Consultant, at (360) 664-6097, or by e-mail at SchilSE@dshs.wa.gov.

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

WAC Chapter or WAC Number WAC

Chapter or Section Caption

Subject Matter Program Contact Person Current Activity

(the "WSR" number is the official filing number)

Emergency Rule Preproposal Notice Proposed Rule Permanent (Final) Rule
Aging and Disability Services Administration (ADSA)
ADSA-Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)
Chapter

388-820 WAC

(new chapter name and subject) and other related rules

Support intensity scale module Defining requirements for administering the new module for clients authorized to receive supportive living services. Mark Eliason

ADSA-DDD

WSR

05-23-132


Filed

11/21/05

(New) chapter 388-824 WAC DDD mini-assessment Creating a developmental disabilities mini-assessment process per legislative directive. Mark Eliason

ADSA-DDD

WSR

04-23-103


Filed 11/16/04

WSR

05-09-084

1st Hearing 6/7/05


Supplemental WSR

05-16-084


2nd Hearing 9/6/05

WSR

05-23-030


Effective 12/10/05

Chapter

388-825 WAC

DDD services rules Implementing a legislative directive to create a flexible family support pilot project. Shirley Everard

ADSA-DDD

WSR

06-02-042


Filed 12/29/05

WSR

05-13-174


Filed 6/21/05

WSR

05-24-090


Hearing

1/10/06

WAC

388-825-105,

388-825-130,

388-825-145,

388-825-155, and related rules

DDD services rules Amending the time frames for giving notice to residents of a state residential habilitation center being transferred to the community per RCW 71A.20.080. Steve Brink

ADSA-DDD

WSR

06-03-116


Filed 1/17/06

WAC 388-825-228 and 388-825-254 DDD services rules

Increasing vendor and individual provider rates as directed in the 2005-07 state operating budget, chapter 518, Laws of 2005. Shirley Everard

ADSA-DDD

WSR

05-23-080


Filed 11/15/05

WSR

05-15-094


Filed 7/15/05

Chapter 388-826 WAC Voluntary placement program (VPP) Adopting rules regarding the foster care rate assessment and structure. Linda Gil

ADSA-DDD

WSR

04-17-104


Filed 8/17/04

WSR

06-01-096


Hearing 1/24/06

To be filed by early February 2006
(New) chapter

388-828 WAC and related rules

DDD assessment Defining requirements for administering the assessment to eligible clients with developmental disabilities. Mark Eliason

ADSA-DDD

WSR

05-23-133


Filed 11/21/05

(New) chapter

388-828A WAC and related rules

DDD plan of care module Adopting new rules defining requirements for implementing a plan of care module for eligible clients with developmental disabilities. Mark Eliason

ADSA-DDD

WSR

06-02-072


Filed 1/3/06

Chapter 388-835 WAC ICF/MR program and reimbursement system Amending language to reflect new rates for intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded. Planned for future action
Chapter 388-845 WAC (new) DD home and community based waiver services Implementing new home and community based services allowed under federal waivers. Steve Brink

ADSA-DDD

WSR

05-19-044


Filed 9/15/05

WSR

03-20-103


Filed 9/30/03

WSR

05-17-055


Hearing 10/11/05

WSR

06-01-024


Effective

1/13/06

Chapter 388-850 WAC County plan for developmental disabilities Rewriting rules in "plain talk" format and clarifying language. Planned for future action
Chapter

388-853 WAC

Cost of care for mentally deficient persons residing in state institutions Repealing all sections in this chapter. The same subject matter is covered in chapter 388-835 WAC and these rules are now obsolete. Jeannie Johnson

ADSA-DDD

WSR

05-15-096


Filed 7/15/05

ADSA - Home and Community Services (HCS)
Chapters 388-71, 388-106, and 388-110 WAC Home and community services; Long-term care; and Contracted residential care services Clarifying the intent of rules related to the recent adoption of new chapter 388-106 WAC, including: Scope and definitions, application for services, CARE assessment, Medicaid personal care, COPES, medically needy residential waiver and other rules. Tiffany Servuk

ADSA-HCS

WSR

06-01-090


Filed 12/20/05 (WAC

388-106-0010 only)

WSR

05-16-079


Filed 8/1/05

WSR

05-23-029


Hearing

1/10/06

WAC 388-71-0900 through 388-71-0965; new WAC 388-106-1000 through 388-865-1055 Home and community services and programs; Long-term care services Revising definitions and scope of private duty nursing services authorized, and describing the need to document required services. Rules in chapter 388-71 WAC are repealed and adopted new in chapter 388-106 WAC. Doris Barret

ADSA-HCS

WSR

05-14-073


Filed 6/30/05

WSR

05-19-127


Hearing

10/25/05

WSR

05-24-091


Effective

1/6/06

(New) WAC 388-106-0047 Long-term care services Clarify eligibility; denial and termination; and other policy changes.


Note: ADSA-HCS plans to revise the supplemental rule and will repropose it at a later date.

Tiffany Sevruk

ADSA-HCS

WSR

05-01-128


Filed 12/15/04

WSR

05-15-146

1st Hearing

8/23/05


Supplemental proposal, WSR

05-20-080 2nd Hearing 11/8/05

Chapter 388-106 WAC

Long-term care services Adopting new freedom waiver services rules. Rosemary Biggins

ADSA-HCS

WSR

05-05-080


Filed 2/15/05

Chapter 388-106 WAC

Long-term care services Adding eligibility criteria and implementing the Washington Medicaid integration partnership (WMIP). Tiffany Sevruk

ADSA-HCS

WSR

05-06-083


Filed 3/1/05

WAC

388-112-0010 and

388-112-0250

Residential long-term care Correcting errors and obsolete cross references in these rules without changing their effect. Barbara Hanneman

ADSA-HCS

Exempt To be filed by early February 2006
WAC

388-112-0210 and

388-112-0255

Residential long-term care Adding the 0.5 hours per year of safe food handling continuing education for adult family home caregivers required by RCW 70.128.010; and adding first aid training requirements. Tiffany Sevruk

ADSA-HCS

WSR

05-16-080


Filed

8/1/05

WSR

05-21-099


Hearing 11/22/05

WSR

06-01-046


Effective

1/15/06

ADSA - Office of Rates Management
Chapter 388-105 WAC Medicaid rates for contracted home and community residential care services Accepting payments, other items from clients, friends or family. Patricia Hague

ASDA

Office of Rates Management

WSR

04-10-089


Filed 5/4/04

Chapter 388-105 WAC Medicaid rates for contracted home and community residential care services Vendor rate increase; bed-hold rules. Patricia Hague

ADSA

Office of Rates Management (WSR 04-20-100 replaces WSR 04-06-088)

WSR

04-20-100


Filed 10/5/04

Amending WAC 388-105-0005, and 388-105-0045, and repealing WAC 388-105-0010, 388-105-0020, 388-105-0025, 388-105-0030, and 388-105-0040 Medicaid rates for contracted home and community residential care services Updating Medicaid rates; clarifying bed hold rules; adopting permanently the capital add-on emergency WAC; and adopting new requirements on supplementation of Medicaid rates. Patricia Hague ASDA Office of Rates Management WSR

05-13-127


Filed 6/20/05

WSR

06-03-119


Hearing

2/21/06

WAC 388-105-0035 Medicaid rates for contracted home and community residential care services Limiting the capital add-on rate limit to licensed boarding homes with assisted living facilities and a minimum Medicaid occupancy percentage. Patricia Hague

ASDA

Office of Rates Management

WSR

06-01-089


Filed 12/20/05

See WSR

05-13-127


Filed 6/20/05

ADSA - Residential Care Services (RCS)
Chapter 388-78A WAC Boarding homes Increasing options for providing adult day services; increasing training options; and making rules comply with new 2005 laws. Denny McKee

ASDA-RCS

WSR

05-10-085


Filed 5/3/05

WSR

05-20-079


Hearing 12/6/05

WSR

06-01-047


Effective 1/15/06

Chapter

388-101 WAC

Certified community residential services and supports Adopting new or revising rules on health and safety, community protection, assessments, appeals, and other provisions. John Gaskell

ASDA-RCS

WSR

05-07-132 (replaces WSR

05-01-127)


Filed 3/22/05

Children's Administration
WAC

388-32-0030

Child welfare services to prevent out of home placement and achieve family reconciliation Adopting a new evidence-based service option for family reconciliation services that may require more than twelve hours of counseling or take longer than forty-five days. Tim Kelly Children's Administration WSR

06-02-074


Filed 1/3/06

Chapter 388-39A WAC Child welfare services -- Complaint resolution Same. Children's Administration Planned for future action
Chapter 388-61A WAC Shelters for victims of family violence Clarifying confidentiality requirements, fire safety requirements, and appeal rights. Susan Hannibal

Children's Administration

WSR

03-22-087


Filed 11/5/03

Chapter 388-149 WAC Licensing standards for special model foster homes Developing consistent standards and providing for regular monitoring. Deborah Reed Children's Administration WSR

01-15-080


Filed 7/17/01

WAC 388-160-0195 When must the department deny, suspend or revoke a license? Expedited rule-making. Correcting a typographical error in subsection (2). Deborah Reed Children's Administration Exempt Expedited rule notice

WSR

05-21-104


No objections received

WSR

06-03-047


Effective

2/10/06

Economic Services Administration (ESA)
ESA - Community Services Division (CSD)


No current rule-making activity

ESA - Division of Child Care and Early Learning (DCCEL)
Chapter 388-151 WAC;

new chapter 388-297 WAC

Minimum requirements for child care centers Reorganizing and clarifying minimum requirements for centers caring exclusively for school-aged children; repealing all sections of chapter 388-151 WAC and moving the subject matter to new chapter 388-297 WAC. Liz Egge

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

03-20-025


(notice withdrawn, see WSR

06-03-114)

Chapter 388-290 WAC

Working connections child care (WCCC) Correct typographical errors and other errors in existing rules. Lisa Lind

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

04-13-046


(notice withdrawn, see WSR

06-03-114)

WAC

388-290-0125

and 388-292-0085

Working connections child care (WCCC) seasonal child care Requiring a social security number or employer identification number (SSN/EIN) for providers who wish to accept child care subsidies. Sheri Bruu-DeLeon

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

06-01-041


Filed 12/5/05

Chapter 388-290 WAC Working connections child care (WCCC) Revising rules to match changes made in the TANF/WorkFirst program. Sheri Bruu-DeLeon

ESA-DCCEL

Planned for future action
Chapter 388-290 WAC

Working connections child care (WCCC) Revising rules to implement cost savings due to budget constraints. Sheri Bruu-DeLeon

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

05-06-078


(notice withdrawn, see WSR 06-02-069)

Chapter

388-290 WAC

Working connections child care (WCCC) Revising third party payment rules for consumers who receive in-home care to comply with federal IRS directives. Lisa Lind

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

05-13-176


Filed 6/21/05

WSR

05-17-193


Hearing

9/27/05

WSR

05-22-078


Effective

12/1/05

WAC

388-290-0045,

388-290-0055, 388-290-0190, and related sections

Working connections child care (WCCC) Implementing the governor's WorkFirst redesign; updating cross references in related rules; clarifying WCCC eligibility and payment requirements. Sheri-Bruu Deleon

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

06-04-020


Filed

1/23/06

Chapter

388-295 WAC

Minimum licensing requirements for child care centers Correcting errors made previously, and reflecting new federal food code requirements. Liz Egge

ESA-DCCEL


WSR

05-08-059


Filed 3/31/05

Chapter

388-296 WAC

Minimum licensing requirements for family home child care Correcting errors and clarifying rules, and revising regulations related to fire safety. Joel Roalkvam

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

05-07-131


Filed 3/22/05

Chapter 388-296 WAC Minimum licensing requirements for family home child care Revising rules as requested by rule-making petition, and clarifying other rules without changing their effect. Judy Jaramillo

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

06-01-043


Filed

12/15/05

Chapter

388-296 WAC

Minimum licensing requirements for family home child care Revising rules to include: STARS (state training and registry system); federal employer identification numbers requirements; and corporal punishment rules. Judy Jaramillo

ESA-DCCEL

WSR

06-01-042


Filed

12/15/05

ESA Division of Child Support (DCS)
Chapter

388-14A WAC

Division of child support rules Adopting rules regarding distributing child support payments by electronic funds transfer or stored value cards instead of by check. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

06-02-075


Filed 1/3/06

WAC

388-14A-1020, 388-14A-2005, 388-14A-2025, 388-14A-2035, 388-14A-2036, 388-14A-2040, and

388-14A-3350

Division of child support rules Clarifying when a claim for child support is started as a result of a client applying for Medicaid or medical-only assistance. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

06-02-039


Filed 12/28/05

WSR

05-17-139


Filed 8/19/05

WSR

05-21-103


Hearing

12/6/05

WSR

06-03-120


Effective

2/17/06

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 plans; equal time custody split. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

04-09-036


Filed 4/13/04

WAC

388-14A-1055

Division of child support rules Updating a reference to a United States code citation that no longer exists. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

05-23-109


Filed 11/18/05

WSR

06-03-045


Hearing

2/21/06

WAC 388-14A-2160 If my information is confidential, can DCS report me to a credit bureau? Procedures for reporting to consumer reporting agencies (credit bureaus). Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

05-08-087


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

06-03-020


Hearing

2/21/06

WAC

388-14A-3205

Division of child support rules Clarifying procedures regarding completion of worksheets under the state child support schedule in a foster care case. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

06-02-073


Filed 1/3/06

WAC 388-14A-3900 to 388-14A-3925 Division of child support rules Revising rules on modification of support orders. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

03-22-054


Filed 10/31/03

WAC 388-14A-3900 to 388-14A-3925 Division of child support rules Modifying a support order when it will not change by more than the current standard. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

01-13-020


Filed 6/11/01

WAC 388-14A-4000 and 388-14A-6300 Division of child support rules Revising rules on payments on child support arrearages. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

03-23-106


Filed 11/18/03

WAC

388-14A-4605

Division of child support rules Clarifying when the department can post the noncustodial parent's picture on the DCS "Most wanted" web site. Nancy Koptur

ESA-DCS

WSR

05-19-119


Filed 9/20/05

WSR

05-23-079


Hearing

12/27/05

WSR

06-03-026


Effective

2/6/06

(New) WAC 388-14A-4700, 388-14A-4705, 388-14A-4710, and 388-14A-4715

Division of child support rules Per a rule-making petition, adopting new rules regarding when the department may prorate child support obligations of a noncustodial parent. Nancy Koptur ESA-DCS WSR 05-22-046


Filed 10/27/05 (replaced WSR 02-03-010)

WSR

06-03-021


Hearing

2/21/06

ESA - Division of Employment and Assistance Programs (DEAP)
Chapters 388-310 and 388-484 WAC WorkFirst, TANF/SFA five-year time limits Insuring that recipients receive employability evaluations; Establishing termination criteria; Modifying time limit extension approval criteria. Sandy Jsames

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-22-099


Filed 11/1/05

To be filed by early February 2006


Hearing

3/7/06

WAC 388-310-0300 and 388-310-1450 WorkFirst Clarifying WorkFirst infant care exemptions. Aurea Figueroa

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-20-085


Filed 10/4/05

Multiple chapters from 388-400 through 388-492 WAC Assistance rules Revising eligibility rules for the state Basic Food program, Washington combined application project, temporary assistance to needy families, state financial assistance and other programs. John Camp

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/1/05

Several proposals, see WSR

05-18-067,

05-20-053,

05-18-065,

05-20-054, and

06-01-088

For final rules, see WSR

05-22-075,

05-23-081,

05-22-075 [05-23-028], and 05-23-082

WAC 388-400-0005, 388-400-0025, 388-400-0040, 388-418-0007, 388-418-0011, and 388-418-0020 Six-month reporting process Updating and streamlining the rules to prevent clients who receive benefits from more than one program from receiving multiple reports. John Camp ESA-DEAP WSR 05-21-095


Filed 10/18/05

WAC 388-406-0005 Applying for assistance Adopting rules on processing applications from persons with serious mental illness to assure that medical benefits are reinstated when the person leaves a public institution. Doug Sevin

ESA-DEAP

WSR 05-23-110


Filed 11/18/05

WSR

06-04-045


Hearing

3/7/06

WAC 388-406-0015 Can I get Basic Food right away? Making expedited approval requirements consistent with federal regulations and with recent state law on transitional food assistance. Rebecca Henrie

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

05-18-067


Hearing

10/11/05

WSR

05-22-075


Effective

12/1/05

WAC 388-406-0055, 388-408-0035, 388-489-0005, 388-489-0010, 388-489-0015, 388-489-0020, and 388-489-0025 Transitional food assistance (TFA) and related rules The department is reviewing options selected in the initial implementation of TFA, and plans to adjust program eligibility consistent with the TFA program purposes. John Camp

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-23-011


Filed 11/4/05

WAC 388-408-0035 Who is in my assistance unit for Basic Food? Updating the rule for status of mandatory assistance unit members to comply with federal guidance. Rebecca Henrie

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-20-084


Filed 10/4/05

WAC

388-414-0001

Do I have to meet all eligibility requirements for Basic Food? Clarifying what "categorically eligible" means and how it affects what information a client is required to give DSHS. Rebecca Henrie

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

05-20-053


Hearing

11/8/05

WSR

05-23-081


Effective 1/1/06

WAC

388-426-0005

Client complaints Revising the rule to comply with federal food stamp regulations. John Camp

ESA-DEAP

WSR

06-03-018


Filed 1/6/06

WAC

388-437-0001

Disaster food stamp program Clarifying how the department requests changes to the food stamp program when the president declares parts of the state as a disaster area. Ken Adney

ESAS-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/4/05

WSR

05-18-065


Hearing

10/11/05

WSR

05-23-028


Effective

12/9/05

Chapter 388-444 WAC Food stamp employment and training Simplifying the rules to be easier for the public to read and use. Planned for future action
WAC 388-446-0015 Intentional program violation and disqualification hearings Removing language that is inconsistent with federal requirements, adding language prohibiting trafficking of food benefits. Amber Gillum

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

05-20-054


Hearing

11/8/05

WSR

05-23-082


Effective 1/1/06

WAC

388-450-0005, 388-450-0015, 388-450-0080, 388-450-0085, and

388-450-0175

Income Updating policy on how the department treats various sources of income when determining eligibility and benefits. John Camp

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-21-094


Filed 10/18/05

WSR

06-04-044


Hearing

3/7/06

WAC

388-450-0055

How does money from other agencies or organizations count against my benefits? Clarifying policy on the treatment of needs-based assistance payments when determining eligibility for assistance. Steve Ebben

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-22-069


Filed 10/31/05

WSR

06-01-087


Hearing 1/24/06

To be filed by early February 2006
WAC 388-450-0195 Utility allowances for Basic Food programs Amending utility allowances used to determine client eligibility to allow for higher home heating costs. John Camp

ESA-DEAP

WSR

06-03-117


Filed 1/17/06

WAC 388-450-0200 Income Revising how medical expenses for the elderly or persons with disabilities is counted or excluded when applying for food benefits. Rebecca Henrie

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-08-091


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

06-01-088


Hearing

1/24/06

To be filed by early February 2006
WAC 388-452-0010 Family violence amendment Replacing the term "amendment" with "option" and making other clarifying changes. Stacey Bushaw

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-18-032


Filed 8/30/05

WSR

05-23-108


Hearing

12/27/05

WSR

06-03-048


Effective

2/10/06

Chapter 388-460 WAC Payees on benefit issuances Adopting changes to protective payee policies. Brent Low

ESA-DEAP

WSR

01-23-067


Filed 11/20/01

WAC 388-478-0015 Standards for payments Amending the rule to adjust for anticipated changes in costs of basic needs.

A corrected final rule notice WSR 05-23-012 was filed changing the effective date of this rule to January 1, 2006.

Mark Neal

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-16-081


Filed 8/1/05

WSR

05-19-058


Hearing 10/25/05

WSR

05-22-077 and 05-23-012


Effective 1/1/06

WAC 388-478-0015 Standards for payments Correcting a typographical error in the rule that occurred in the adoption of WSR 05-22-077. Steve Ebben

ESA-DEAP

Exempt WSR

06-02-041


Hearing 2/7/06

WAC 388-478-0055 Standards for payments Implementing 2005 law increasing state supplemental payments for persons residing in nursing facilities. Steve Ebben

ESA-DEAP

WSR

05-22-101


Filed 11/1/05

WSR

05-13-173


Filed 6/21/05

WSR

05-22-100


Hearing 12/6/05

WSR

06-01-045


Effective 1/15/06

Health and Recovery Services Administration (HRSA)
HRSA - Alcohol and Substance Abuse (ASA)
Chapter 388-800 WAC Chemical dependency assistance programs Clarifying rules; updating references to patient eligibility standards; clarifying the process for secondary ADATSA clients. Emilio Vela

HRSA-ASA

WSR

05-02-065


Filed 1/4/05

Chapter 388-805 WAC Certification requirements for chemical dependence service providers Implementing changes required by chapter 70, Laws of 2005 and chapter 166, Laws of 2004 regarding chemical dependency treatment services. Deb Cummins

HRSA-ASA

WSR

05-17-191


Filed

8/24/05

Chapter 388-810 WAC Administration of county chemical dependency prevention, treatment, and support program Clarifying rules; updating definition and requirements for a county designated chemical dependency specialist. Earl Long

HRSA-ASA

Planned for future action
HRSA - Mental Health (MH)
WAC 388-865-0100 through 388-865-0484 Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Revising rules consistent with the federal Balanced Budget Act, and for quality improvement. Karie Castleberry

HRSA-MH

WSR

03-08-077


Filed 4/1/03

WAC 388-865-0201 Community mental health and involuntary treatment programs Implementing the freedom of choice federal waiver; and to implement chapter 518, Laws of 2005. Karie Castleberry

HRSA-MH

WSR

05-22-041


Filed 10/27/05

WSR

05-14-072


Filed 6/30/05

HRSA - Medical Assistance (MA)
WAC 388-408-0055 Assistance units Determining eligibility under SSI rules when an SSI-related individual is not determined eligibility under this chapter. Joanie Scotson

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-18-068


Filed 8/30/04

WSR

05-15-079


Hearing

8/23/05

WSR

06-04-021


Effective

2/23/06

WAC 388-416-0020 Certification periods for medical coverage Clarifying that the medically needy (MN) effective date begins the first day of the base period. Wendy Forslin

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-01-086


Filed 12/20/05

WAC

388-418-0025, 388-424-0010, 388-450-0210, 388-505-0210, and 388-523-0130

Children's health program Reinstating the children's health program for children with family income up to 100% of the federal poverty level and not otherwise eligible for Medicaid, per 2005 law E2SHB 1441. Kathy Johansen

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-13-135


Filed 6/20/05

WSR

05-18-068


Hearing

10/11/05

WSR

05-23-013


Effective 1/1/06

WAC 388-434-0005 Eligibility reviews and recertifications Eliminating requirements for one parent to sign an eligibility review; allowing telephone interviews. Mary Wood

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-07-086


(notice withdrawn, see WSR 06-04-043)

WAC

388-438-0110

Alien emergency medical (AEM) Removing automatic AEM eligibility for client meeting COPES/nursing facility level of care; and changing AEM covered services. Joan Scotson

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-22-066


Filed 10/31/05

WSR

05-18-062


Filed 9/6/05

WSR

05-22-067


Hearing

12/6/05

WSR

06-04-047


Effective

2/26/06

WAC 388-475-0550, 388-475-0700, 388-475-0800, 388-475-0820, and

388-475-0860

SSI-related medical and healthcare for workers with disabilities program Amending rules to comply with federal Public Law 108-203. Mary Beth Ingram

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-21-026


Filed 10/10/05

WSR

04-23-101


Filed 11/17/04

WSR

05-19-126


Hearing

10/25/05

WSR

06-04-046


Effective

2/26/06

WAC 388-478-0070 and 388-478-0080 Standards for payments Implementing the January 1, 2006, federal standards for SSI-related, categorically needy, and medically needy income levels. Wendy Forslin

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-02-045


Filed 12/29/05

WSR

05-22-097


Filed 11/1/05

WSR

06-02-076


Hearing 2/7/06

WAC 388-478-0075 Standards for payments Reinstating the children's health program for noncitizen children with family income at or below 100% of the federal poverty level and not eligible for Medicaid. Kathy Johansen

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-13-135


Filed 6/20/05

WSR

05-23-078


Hearing

12/27/05

WSR

06-03-080


Effective

2/12/06

WAC

388-478-0075 and

388-478-0085

Standards for payments Amending these rules to update the medical programs standards to reflect the upcoming April 1, 2006, federal increase in the federal poverty level. Wendy Forslin

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-04-051


Filed 1/27/06

Chapters 388-500, 388-501, and 388-529 WAC, other chapters as appropriate Updating several chapters Clarifying and correcting inaccurate, outdated, or inconsistent information; and correcting obsolete cross references Kevin Sullivan

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-17-140


Filed 8/19/05

WAC 388-501-0135 Patient review and restriction Allowing the department to restrict a client to one narcotic prescriber. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-06-079


Filed 3/1/05

WAC 388-501-0165 Determination process for coverage of medical equipment or medical or dental services Adopting an evidence-based approach to evaluating requests for medical services and equipment. Kevin Sullivan

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-08-088


Filed 4/1/05

WSR

05-17-160


Hearing

9/27/05

WSR

05-23-031


Effective

12/9/05

WAC 388-502-0100, 388-519-0100, and 388-865-0217 Covered emergency services Clarifying the emergency medical expense requirement (EMER) policy. Ann Myers

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-03-019


Filed 1/6/06

WAC 388-502-0150 Administration of medical programs Extending the time limit to submit a claim after Medicare has processed the claim. Diane McMasters

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-23-100


Filed 11/17/04

WAC 388-502-0160 Administration of medical programs Updating and clarifying the scope of the rule. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-16-087


Filed 8/2/04

WAC 388-502-0160 Administration of medical programs Implementing budget reductions directed by the legislature. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR 04-07-088


Filed 3/16/04

WAC 388-513-1305, 388-513-1315, 388-513-1320, 388-513-1330, and 388-513-1345 Institutional medical eligibility Correcting obsolete WAC cross references. Mary Beth Ingram

HRSA-MA

Exempt WSR

06-03-078


Hearing

2/21/06

WAC 388-513-1350 Client not in own home -- Institutional medical Changing the maximum resource amount for a community spouse effective July 1, 2005. Lori Rolley

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-02-043


Filed 12/29/05

WSR

05-13-139


Filed 6/20/05 (replaced withdrawn WSR 05-11-072)

WAC 388-513-1360 Client not in own home -- Institutional medical Repealing the rule. Information from this rule may be moved to WAC 388-513-1350. Lori Rolley

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-13-131


Filed 6/20/05

WAC 388-513-1380 Client not in own home -- Institutional medical Updating the community spouse income standard and excess shelter standard per federal standards effective 4/1/05; and the 7/1/05 personal needs allowance for clients in a nursing facility. Lori Rolley

HRSA-MA

WSR

06-02-044


Filed 12/29/05

WSR

05-13-138


Filed 6/10/05 (replaced withdrawn WSR 05-11-073)

WSR

06-01-044


Hearing

1/24/06

WAC 388-515-1505 Alternate living -- Institutional Adding the program for all-inclusive care (PACE), Medicare/Medicaid integration program (MMIP) and new freedom rules to this section. Lori Rolley

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-13-129


Filed 6/20/05 (replaced withdrawn WSR 05-06-084)

WSR

05-23-163


Hearing

12/27/05

WSR

06-03-079


Effective

2/12/06

Chapter 388-517 WAC Medicare savings programs Revising rules to reflect federal requirements on copayments, policies and program eligibility. Carole McRae

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-17-137


Filed 8/19/05

Chapter 388-526 WAC Medical assistance administrative hearings Defining the scope of the rule and adding procedural requirements to MAA's client hearing process. Kevin Sullivan

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-04-096


Filed 2/3/04

Chapter 388-527 Estate recovery Revising the rule chapter to implement 2005 legislation (SHB 2304). Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-19-125


Filed 9/20/05

WSR

06-03-046


Hearing

3/7/06

Chapter 388-529 WAC Scope of medical services Updating what medical services are covered under medical assistance. Kevin Sullivan

HRSA-MA

WSR

04-06-054


Filed 3/1/04

WAC 388-531-0275 Physician-related services Revising medical teaching and residency programs. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR 03-08-084


Filed 4/1/03

Chapter 388-532 WAC Family planning services Revising rules on reproductive health and differences between family planning, family planning only, and TAKE CHARGE programs. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR 04-12-094


Filed 6/2/04

WSR

05-14-123


Hearing

8/23/05

WSR

05-24-032


Effective

12/31/05

Chapter 388-535 WAC Dental related services Clarifying current policy on the children's dental program. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR 04-07-115

(notice withdrawn, see WSR 06-04-043)

Chapter 388-535 WAC Dental related services Amending rules in this chapter to update and clarify current adult dental program policy. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-21-093


Filed 10/18/05

Chapter 388-535 WAC Access to baby and child dentistry (ABCD) Updating current policy for the ABCD program. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-20-086


Filed 10/4/05

Chapter 388-537 WAC School services Amending the rule on school medical services for students in special education programs to comply with federal rules. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-15-095


Filed 7/15/05

Chapter 388-538 WAC Managed care Reviewing the chapter for clarity and consistency within the chapter and with other medical assistance rules. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-21-027, filed 10/10/05 (WAC 388-538-063 only)


WSR

05-21-017, filed 10/7/05 (WAC 388-538-112 only)

WSR

05-04-082


Filed 2/1/05

WSR

05-23-027


Hearing 12/27/05

WSR

06-03-081


Effective 2/12/06

WAC 388-540-001 through 388-540-065; other related sections Kidney disease program (state funded) Revising rules so that the state-funded program mirrors Medicaid policy. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-22-047


Filed 10/27/05

Chapter 388-542 WAC State children's health insurance program (SCHIP) Updating cross references in this rule chapter. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-19-122


Filed 9/20/05

WSR

06-03-077


Hearing 2/21/06

WAC 388-542-0010 Purpose and scope of the state children's health insurance program (SCHIP) Adding language to clarify that an unborn child is eligible for SCHIP coverage when the mother is ineligible for Medicaid. Joanie Scotson

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-22-098


Filed 11/1/05

Chapter 388-549 WAC Rural health clinics Replacing the cost-based reimbursement methodology with the prospective payment system per the federal Benefit Improvement and Protection Act. Wendy Boedigheimer

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-16-083


Filed 8/1/05

Chapter 388-550 WAC Hospital services Updating policy and definitions, ensuring accuracy, consistency and clarity on inpatient and outpatient services. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-17-136


Filed 8/19/05

WAC 388-550-1350, 388-550-6000, 388-550-7000, other possible sections Hospital services Updating definitions and policies for outpatient hospital services. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-13-076


Filed 6/13/05

WAC 388-550-2598 Critical access hospital (CAH) program Clarifying that the department uses both encounter data and fee for service data to set prospective weighted cost-to-charges rates. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-20-082


Filed 10/4/05

WSR

06-01-097


Hearing

1/24/06

To be filed by early February 2006
WAC 388-550-2600 and related sections Hospital services Insuring that Medicaid funds pay only for inpatient psychiatric services for Medicaid clients. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-08-089


Filed 4/1/05

WAC 388-550-2800 Hospital services Adopting separate base for community psychiatric hospital payment rates for Medicaid and non-Medicaid clients. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-22-038


Filed

10/27/05

WSR

05-14-145


Filed

7/5/05

(replaced withdrawn WSR 04-03-091)

WAC 388-550-2900 Hospital services Clarifying what the department pays for certain screening tests of newborn infants in addition to the DRG (diagnostic-related group) payment. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-16-082


Filed

8/1/05

WAC 388-550-4800 Hospital services Clarifying payments for state-administered program claims that qualify as diagnosis-related group (DRG) high-cost outliers; removing enhanced payment for trauma care language under the medically indigent and general assistance-unemployable (GAU) programs. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

03-13-089


(notice withdrawn, see WSR

06-04-043)


Chapter 388-551 WAC Alternatives to hospital services Updating and clarifying current program policy and establishing a tiered health care plan. Kathy Sayre

HRSA-MA

WSR

05-19-120


Filed 9/20/05

Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (JRA)
Chapter 388-700 WAC Juvenile rehabilitation administration -- Practices and procedures Potential revisions due to changes in background check procedures. David Griffith JRA Planned for future action
Chapter 388-720 WAC Collection of costs of support, treatment and confinement of juveniles under RCW 13.40.220 Potential changes to clarifying sentencing in relation to "victim in the home" status and to update the reimbursement schedule. Cheryl Sullivan-Colglazier

JRA

Planned for future action
Chapter 388-740 WAC Juvenile parole revocation Potential revision to update revocation process for certain offenders and update confidentiality requirements. David Griffith,

Bob Salisbury JRA

Planned for future action
Chapter 388-745 WAC Transfer of juvenile offenders to the department of corrections (DOC) Potential revisions due to changes in transfer procedures. David Griffith

JRA

Planned for future action
Chapter 388-750 WAC Impact account -- Criminal justice cost Review for potential updates. Ken Brown, Trent Phillips

JRA

Planned for future action
Governmental and Community Affairs
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
Chapter 388-891 WAC Vocational rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities Adopting or revising rules on order of selection - criteria for priority, categories 1 and 2. Broadening the diversity of disability groups represented and served. Michael Cunningham

GCA-DVR

WSR

05-20-083


Filed 10/4/05

Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
No current rule-making activity
DSHS Organization - Public Disclosure
Chapter 388-01 WAC DSHS organization/disclosure of public records Updating procedures for responding to public requests for disclosure of records. Kristal K. Wiitala Government and Community Relations WSR 02-01-007


Filed 12/7/01

Chapter 388-01 WAC DSHS organization and disclosure of public records Amending rules to reflect changes in DSHS organization structure, and to implement chapter 483, Laws of 2005. Kristal K. Wiitala Government and Community Relations Planned for future action
Special Commitment Center
Chapter 388-885 WAC Civil commitment cost Updating reimbursement fee schedules for allowable activities under chapter 71.09 RCW. Lee Mosley

Special Commitment Center

WSR

04-10-092


Filed 5/4/04

Management Operations - Management Services Administration
WAC 388-01-0180 and 388-01-0190; chapter 388-02 WAC DSHS organization and disclosure of public records; DSHS hearing rules Amending rules to: Clarifying issuance and maintenance of interpretive and policy statements; and indexing of significant board of appeals decisions. Brian Lindgren

MSA

Rules Appeals and Certification Services

WSR

05-13-128


Filed 6/20/05

WAC 388-02-0215
DSHS hearing rules Updating cross references in WAC 388-02-0215(4); simplifying the rule to reduce the need for future revisions. Brian Lindgren

MSA

Rules Appeals and Certification Services

WSR

05-06-081


Filed 3/1/05

Chapter 388-03 WAC Certification of DSHS spoken language interpreters and translators Updating references to DSHS units; changing timeframes for mailing notices regarding test dates. Brian Lindgren

MSA

Rules Appeals and Certification Services

WSR

04-01-142


Filed 12/19/03

Chapter 388-06 WAC Background checks Amending, consolidating and colocating existing background check rules for DSHS employees and contractors into this chapter. Jackie Beery

MSA

Background Check Central Unit

WSR

05-15-145


Filed 7/19/05


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 DSHS is in the planning stages to adopt, amend or repeal rules on a particular subject, and notes 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.

     A "Proposed Rule" is a CR-102 Proposed Rule-Making notice filed under RCW 34.05.320. The proposed rule-making notice includes:

     1) A description of the rules that the agency proposes to adopt, amend or repeal, and the reasons supporting the proposal;

     2) The laws authorizing the agency action;

     3) The complete text of the proposed new or amended rules, or a list of rule sections being repealed;

     4) If applicable, the text of a small business economic impact statement;

     5) Information on 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.

     The CR-102 notice also includes: The date and location of a public hearing or hearings to take formal comments about the proposed rule; the deadline for sending written comments about the rule; and how written comments may be sent.

     An "Expedited Rule" is a CR-105 Expedited Rule-Making notice, filed under RCW 34.05.353. DSHS 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. After a minimum waiting period, DSHS may adopt the rule as permanent, if no one has objected. If someone does object, the department must file a CR-102 notice, hold a public hearing and accept written comments before adopting the permanent rule.

     A "Permanent Rule" is a CR-103 Rule-Making Order, filed under RCW 34.05.360 and 34.05.380. The CR-103 gives notice that the department is adopting final new, amended or repealed rules, completing the rule-making process. A CR-103 rule-making order includes the complete text of the new or amended rules, or a list of the WAC numbers and caption of rules being repealed, and an explanation of any changes to the rule made after the CR-102 notice. 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. This is a temporary rule used to meet an urgent public health, safety or welfare need, or to meet a deadline set in a law or federal requirement. Emergency rules are effective for 120 days after the filing date. Emergency rules may be extended in certain circumstances, but they 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. NOTE: Emergency rules listed in these tables are only those in effect at the time this agenda was filed for publication in the State Register.

     "Rules" as used generally in this document are the Washington Administrative Code, also known as WAC or state regulations, which are adopted by state agencies according to the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW. References to "federal rules" or "federal regulations" 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), except that annual budget bills are not codified. Recent state statutes may also be listed by their session law numbers, such as "chapter 140, Laws of 2003," or by a legislative bill number, such as "ESSB 6387."

     "WSR" means the Washington State Register, the legal publication of state agency rules and other notices, published twice each month by the office of code reviser. The seven-digit number following each WSR is the code reviser's official filing number assigned at the time DSHS files a rule-making notice with the code reviser. The WSR number, plus the date and time of filing, appears on the bottom right hand corner of each notice as filed. To view facsimiles of filed DSHS rule-making notices, visit the DSHS public rule-making web site at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/. All DSHS rule-making notices and adoption orders are filed with the code reviser for legal publication in the Washington State Register, and are available to the public.

     "CR" means code reviser when referring to rule-making notice forms, such as the CR-101, CR-102, CR-103, and CR-105. The office of the code reviser creates the standard rule-making forms used by all state agencies.

     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 would like to receive DSHS rule-making notices by e-mail, please visit the DSHS rules and policies assistance unit (RPAU) web site for available electronic lists, at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/msa/rpau/RPAU-Listserv.htm. If you would like to receive paper copy notices by postal mail, please contact Stephanie Schiller, RPAU Rules Consultant, at (360) 664-6097, or by e-mail at SchilSE@dshs.wa.gov.

Andy Fernando, RPAU Manager

DSHS Rules Coordinator

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