Relates to subcontracted facilitators of the statewide fiscal intermediary.
Impact
Should A10608 be enacted, it could have significant implications for the operation of fiscal intermediary services within the state. It places restrictions on who can provide these services, stipulating that only registered subcontracted facilitators can engage in delivering assistance, thus establishing a standardized approach to service provision. This uniformity is projected to lead to improved efficiency and accountability in the delivery of services aimed at supporting individuals with disabilities and seniors, facilitating their independent living.
Summary
Bill A10608 seeks to amend the social services law to provide a structured framework for subcontracted facilitators engaged by a statewide fiscal intermediary. The bill delineates the roles and responsibilities of subcontracted facilitators, emphasizing the necessity for cultural and linguistic competencies when serving consumers, particularly those with disabilities. This proposed law aims to ensure that individuals receiving services can access culturally appropriate support that aligns with their specific needs, thereby enhancing the overall quality of care and service delivery.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding A10608 include concerns regarding the administrative burden that may arise from the stringent registration and compliance requirements placed on subcontracted facilitators. Critics may argue that these regulations could impede the responsiveness and flexibility of service delivery, especially in diverse communities that require unique approaches to care. Additionally, the bill might face scrutiny related to its implementation timelines and the transitional processes for existing services under the current framework.
Relates to the reporting requirements of the statewide fiscal intermediary; requires the reporting of utilization data and financial data to protect medical assistance recipients in using the program and ensure the effective use of medical assistance funds; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide consumer directed personal assistant data to ensure the availability of a workforce to meet the needs of consumers utilizing the program; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide data regarding customer service requests, complaints, and accessibility.
Relates to the reporting requirements of the statewide fiscal intermediary; requires the reporting of utilization data and financial data to protect medical assistance recipients in using the program and ensure the effective use of medical assistance funds; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide consumer directed personal assistant data to ensure the availability of a workforce to meet the needs of consumers utilizing the program; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide data regarding customer service requests, complaints, and accessibility.
Requires the commissioner of health to produce a report on the utilization and activity of the statewide fiscal intermediary with regard to metrics for certain medical assistance programs for needy persons; requires such report to be published no later than sixty days after effectiveness.
Includes accommodations intermediaries within the definition of a marketplace facilitator for purposes of collection and remittance of sales and use taxes on remote sales (EN +$350,000 OF EX See Note)
Requires contractors and subcontractors disclose any potential personal or professional relationship with public servants and requires such contractor and subcontractor state they are in compliance with conflict of interest laws.
Relates to the reporting requirements of the statewide fiscal intermediary; requires the reporting of utilization data and financial data to protect medical assistance recipients in using the program and ensure the effective use of medical assistance funds; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide consumer directed personal assistant data to ensure the availability of a workforce to meet the needs of consumers utilizing the program; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide data regarding customer service requests, complaints, and accessibility.
Relates to the reporting requirements of the statewide fiscal intermediary; requires the reporting of utilization data and financial data to protect medical assistance recipients in using the program and ensure the effective use of medical assistance funds; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide consumer directed personal assistant data to ensure the availability of a workforce to meet the needs of consumers utilizing the program; requires the statewide fiscal intermediary to provide data regarding customer service requests, complaints, and accessibility.