| | 1. Membership. The commission consists of 21 members | appointed as follows: |
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| A. Four members of the Senate, appointed by the President | of the Senate. In making these appointments, preference | must be given to members of the Joint Standing Committee on | Health and Human Services. The first named Senator serves | as Senate chair; |
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| B. Four members of the House of Representatives, appointed | by the Speaker of the House. In making these appointments, | preference must be given to members of the Joint Standing | Committee on Health and Human Services. The first named | member of the House of Representatives serves as House | chair; |
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| C. Five members appointed by the President of the Senate as | follows: |
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| (1) One person representing older persons; one person | representing providers of long-term care, including | assisted living services; one person representing | developers of assisted living services; one person | representing a statewide organization that invests in | tax credit financed assisted living programs; and one | person representing assisted living services providers; |
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| D. Five members appointed by the Speaker of the House of | Representatives as follows: |
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| (1) One person representing providers of affordable | assisted living services; one person representing | private market providers of assisted living services; | one person representing area agencies on aging; one | person representing a community-based nonprofit | organization that lends money for the development of | affordable assisted living programs; and one person | representing assisted living services providers; |
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| E. The Director of the Maine State Housing Authority or the | director's designee; |
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| F. The Director of the State Planning Office within the | Executive Department or the director's designee; and |
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| G. The Director of the Department of Human Services, Bureau | of Elder and Adult Services or the director's designee. |
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| State agencies shall provide information and assistance to the | commission as required for the performance of its work. These | agencies include but are not limited to the Department of Human |
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| Services, Bureau of Medical Services; the Department of Economic | and Community Development; the Office of the State Fire Marshal; | and the Maine Health and Higher Education Facilities Authority. |
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| | 2. Appointments. All appointments must be made no later than | 30 days following the effective date of this Act. The appointing | authorities shall notify the Executive Director of the | Legislative Council upon making the appointments. When the | appointment of all members is complete, the chairs shall call and | convene the first meeting of the commission no later than August | 15, 2001. |
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| | 3. Assisted living philosophy. The commission must be guided | by the following philosophy of assisted living. |
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| A. Assisted living provides congregate residences and | services for the elderly and persons with disabilities in | homelike settings. |
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| B. Based on a social model, assisted living emphasizes | independence, autonomy and respect for individual residents. |
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| C. Assisted living provides assistance to residents that is | appropriate for their changing needs and that maintains the | connections between the residents and their families and | communities. |
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| | 4. Duties. The commission is charged with the following | duties. |
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| A. The commission shall study existing housing and program | options for elderly and disabled persons and current and | projected population and service requirement data. The | commission shall also study and propose changes to existing | law to facilitate and properly compensate providers for the | delivery of services that allow consumers to choose to | remain and reside in an assisted living facility while aging | without compromising the quality of care, the safety of | consumers or the financial, administrative or residential | care capabilities of the providers of assisted living | services. |
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| B. The commission shall develop a comprehensive plan for | assisted living in the State that establishes criteria for | admissions and staffing and provides for expanded options on the | basis of community needs. The plan must address affordability | for the State's low-income and moderate-income residents. The | plan must include information on the residential and service | needs of the aging population, options for service development | and delivery, methods of |
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| financing and models for state oversight and regulation. | The plan must be cost-effective and must maximize the use of | private resources. |
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| | 5. Staff assistance. Upon approval of the Legislative | Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis shall provide | necessary staffing services to the commission. |
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| | 6. Reimbursement. Members of the commission who are | Legislators are entitled to receive the legislative per diem, as | defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 3, section 2 and | reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred for the attendance | at authorized meetings of the commission. Other members of the | commission who are not otherwise compensated by their employers | or other entities that they represent are entitled to receive | reimbursement of necessary expenses incurred for their attendance | at authorized meetings. |
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| | 7. Meetings; report. The commission shall hold 4 meetings. | The commission shall submit a report of its work to the Joint | Standing Committee on Health and Human Services by December 5, | 2001. The Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services | may report out legislation to the Second Regular Session of the | 120th Legislature. If the commission requires a limited | extension of time to conclude its work, it may apply to the | Legislative Council, which may grant the extension. |
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| | 8. Budget. Upon request of the commission, the Executive | Director of the Legislative Council or the Executive Director's | designee shall promptly provide the commission chairs and staff | with a status report on the commission's budget, expenditures | incurred and paid and available funds. The commission may not | incur expenses that would result in the commission's exceeding | its approved budget. |
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| | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, | this Act takes effect when approved. |
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