§ 1729-B. Department of Human Services
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 72 P.S. Taxation and Fiscal AffairsEffective: July 11, 2022
Effective: July 11, 2022
72 P.S. § 1729-B
§ 1729-B. Department of Human Services
The following apply to appropriations for the Department of Human Services:
(i) The operation and maintenance of a network of web portals that provide comprehensive referral services, support and information relating to early intervention, prevention and support for individuals with mental health or substance abuse issues, county mental health offices, providers and others that provide mental and behavioral health treatment and related services.
(ii) The expansion of the existing web portals, including services and resources for military veterans and their families, including comprehensive referral services for transitional, temporary and permanent housing, job placement and career counseling and other services for military veterans returning to civilian life.
(2) From money appropriated for mental health services, $100,000 shall be allocated for expanded services for a pediatric mental health hospital and an adolescent residential treatment program in a county of the third class with a population of at least 349,000, but not more than 350,000, under the most recent Federal Decennial Census.
(i) Payments to hospitals for Community Access Fund grants shall be distributed under the formulas utilized for these grants in fiscal year 2014-2015. If the total funding available under this subparagraph is less than that available in fiscal year 2014-2015, payments shall be made on a pro rata basis.
(iii) Notwithstanding any other law, money appropriated for medical assistance payments for fee-for-service care, exclusive of inpatient services provided through capitation plans, shall include sufficient money for two separate All Patient Refined Diagnostic Related Group payments for inpatient acute care general hospital stays for:
(G) No less than $2,500,000 shall be distributed to an acute care hospital in a city of the third class with a population between 14,000 and 15,000 according to the most recent Federal decennial census in a county of the third class with a population between 360,000 and 370,000 according to the most recent Federal decennial census.
(D) An additional $750,000 shall be paid in equal payments to nursing facilities that qualified for supplemental ventilator care and tracheostomy care payments in fiscal year 2014-2015 with a percentage of medical assistance recipient residents who required medically necessary ventilator care or tracheostomy care greater than 90%.
(vii) Federal or State money appropriated under the General Appropriation Act of 2021 in accordance with 35 Pa.C.S. § 8107.3 (relating to funding) not used to make payments to hospitals qualifying as Level III trauma centers or seeking accreditation as Level III trauma centers shall be used to make payments to hospitals qualifying as Levels I and II trauma centers.
(xi)(A) Subject to Federal approval of necessary amendments of the Title XIX State Plan, from funds appropriated for medical assistance long-term living, $16,000,000 is allocated for medical assistance day-one incentive payments to qualified nonpublic nursing facilities under methodology and criteria under section 443.1(7)(vi)1 of the Human Services Code.
(B) The Department of Human Services shall determine a nonpublic nursing facility's overall and medical assistance occupancy rate to qualify for a fiscal year 2021-2022 medical assistance day-one incentive payment based on a nursing facility's resident day quarter ending December 31, 2019, for the first of two payments and a nursing facility's resident day quarter ending March 31, 2020, for the second of two payments.
(i) Money appropriated for women's service programs grants to nonprofit agencies whose primary function is to promote childbirth and provide alternatives to abortion shall be expended to provide services to women until childbirth and for up to 12 months thereafter, including food, shelter, clothing, health care, counseling, adoption services, parenting classes, assistance for postdelivery stress and other supportive programs and services and for related outreach programs. Agencies may subcontract with other nonprofit entities that operate projects designed specifically to provide all or a portion of these services. Projects receiving money referred to in this subparagraph shall not promote, refer for or perform abortions or engage in any counseling which is inconsistent with the appropriation referred to in this subparagraph and shall be physically and financially separate from any component of any legal entity engaging in such activities.
(i) no less than the amount distributed in the 2014-2015 fiscal year shall be distributed to a behavioral health facility located in a county of the fifth class with a population between 130,000 and 135,000 under the most recent Federal decennial census and shall be distributed to a health system that operates both a general acute care hospital and a behavioral health facility that has a center for autism and developmental disabilities located in a county of the fifth class with a population between 130,000 and 135,000 under the most recent Federal decennial census;
(10) To supplement the money appropriated to the department for medical assistance for workers with disabilities, in addition to the monthly premium established under section 1503(b)(1) of the act of June 26, 2001 (P.L. 755, No. 77),2 known as the Tobacco Settlement Act, the department may adjust the percentage of the premium upon approval of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as authorized under Federal requirements. Failure to make payments in accordance with this paragraph or section 1503(b)(1) of the Tobacco Settlement Act shall result in the termination of medical assistance coverage.
(11) The provisions of 8 U.S.C. §§ 1611 (relating to aliens who are not qualified aliens ineligible for Federal public benefits), 1612 (relating to limited eligibility of qualified aliens for certain Federal programs) and 1642 (relating to verification of eligibility for Federal public benefits) shall apply to payments and providers.
(12) Subject to the availability of Federal funds and eligibility under Federal TANFBG rules, grantees who operated within the PA WorkWear program in fiscal year 2019-2020 shall be offered a grant for the fiscal year to continue service delivery under substantially similar terms as previous PA WorkWear grants unless both parties agree to alternate terms.
(13)(i) Beginning with the 2021-2022 fiscal year, the Secretary of Human Services shall report on a quarterly basis in person to the Secretary of the Budget, the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives information documenting each of the following State appropriations and their associated Federal appropriations:
(iii) If revised estimates under subparagraph (ii)(D) indicate supplemental money may be necessary, the secretary shall provide a detailed explanation, in writing, of the reasons the revised estimates differ from the General Appropriation Act of 2021, or information provided previously under this paragraph.
(14) The department shall submit a State plan amendment to the Commonwealth’s State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act (49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. § 1396 et seq.) to authorize the department to enter into value-based purchasing supplemental rebate agreements with pharmaceutical manufacturers. Subject to Federal approval, supplemental rebate agreements, entered into after the effective date of this paragraph, shall permit outcome-based payments related to the administration of a drug to a single Medical Assistance beneficiary to be measured in a single year or over multiple years.
(15) The Department of Human Services shall not add non-medically necessary services to the Medical Assistance Program that would result in the need for a supplemental appropriation without the approval of the General Assembly. All proposed services shall be outlined in the Governor's Executive Budget or subsequent updates provided in writing to the General Assembly.
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1929, April 9, P.L. 343, No. 176, art. XVII-B, § 1729-B, added 2021, June 30, P.L. 62, No. 24, § 18, effective July 1, 2021. Amended 2022, July 11, P.L. 540, No. 54, § 26, imd. effective.
72 P.S. § 1729-B, PA ST 72 P.S. § 1729-B
Current through Act 11 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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