What is Required Under the Disability Integration Act?
- Public Entities and Insurance Providers that Pay for LTSS Cannot Discriminate Against People With Disabilities When Providing HCBS
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS cannot use eligibility criteria that prevent an individual or class of individuals from receiving HCBS;
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS cannot limit the availability of services to individuals who need such services based on cost or service caps;
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS cannot refuse to pay for a specific service needed by an individual or class of individuals and must also provide services and supports that are needed on an intermittent, short-term or emergent basis;
- Eligible individuals must be provided with services in a HCBS without unnecessary delay or restriction of services;
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS cannot require people to use informal supports;
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS cannot impose policies that restrict an individual or class of individuals from living in the community and leading an independent life, like a requirement that the individual must be in a congregate or disability-specific setting; and
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS must make reasonable modifications to policies, practices and procedures.
- Public Entities and Insurance Providers that Pay for LTSS Must Establish Adequate Payment Structures for HCBS services
- Public entities and insurance providers that pay for LTSS must create payment structures that will maintain a sufficient workforce to provide services in HCBS for all individuals that require such services
- Public Entities and Insurance Providers that Pay for LTSS Must Inform People with Disabilities of Their Right to Receive Services and Supports in the Community
- Individuals in institutional settings must be regularly provided with information to help them understand that they have the right to choose to receive services and supports in the community; and
- Individuals at risk of institutionalization must be provided with information to help them understand that they have the right to choose to receive services and supports in the community before they are placed in an institutional setting.
- Public Entities Must Increase Affordable and Accessible Housing Options
- Public entities must develop plans to increase the availability of affordable and accessible private and public housing for individuals with disabilities.