An Act To Enhance and Improve the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board and To Establish an Independent Oversight Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-J, sub-§18 is enacted to read:
Intellectual Disability or Autism | Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism | Expenses for uncompensated members | 34-B MRSA §1971 |
Sec. 2. 22 MRSA §1711-C, sub-§6, ¶T, as amended by PL 2017, c. 203, §3, is further amended to read:
Sec. 3. 22 MRSA §1711-C, sub-§6, ¶U, as enacted by PL 2017, c. 203, §4, is amended to read:
Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §1711-C, sub-§6, ¶V is enacted to read:
Sec. 5. 22 MRSA §3474, sub-§3, ¶C, as corrected by RR 1991, c. 2, §80, is amended to read:
Sec. 6. 22 MRSA §3474, sub-§3, ¶D, as corrected by RR 1991, c. 2, §81, is amended to read:
Sec. 7. 22 MRSA §3474, sub-§3, ¶¶E to G are enacted to read:
Sec. 8. 34-B MRSA §1223, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2011, c. 542, Pt. A, §66, is further amended to read:
(1) The protection and advocacy agency designated pursuant to Title 5, section 19502;
(2) A statewide coalition that works to support and facilitate the ability of local and statewide self-advocacy organizations to network with each other and with national organizations;
(3) A nonprofit organization that serves teens and young adults in the State with emotional and intellectual disabilities;
(4) A statewide coalition that works to support and facilitate the ability of local and statewide self-advocacy organizations to network with each other and with national organizations; and
(5) The Maine Developmental Disabilities Council.
Members of the board must include stakeholders involved in services and supports for persons with intellectual disabilities or autism in the State and other individuals interested in issues affecting persons with intellectual disabilities or autism. Employees of the Department of Health and Human Services may not be appointed as members of the board.
Sec. 9. 34-B MRSA §1223, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 2007, c. 356, §7 and affected by c. 695, Pt. D, §3, is amended to read:
Sec. 10. 34-B MRSA §1223, sub-§10, as amended by PL 2013, c. 310, §1, is further amended to read:
Sec. 11. 34-B MRSA c. 1, sub-c. 9 is enacted to read:
SUBCHAPTER 9
PANEL TO REVIEW DEATHS OF AND SERIOUS INJURIES TO PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES OR AUTISM
§ 1971. Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism
The Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism, referred to in this subchapter as "the panel," is established to conduct comprehensive, multidisciplinary reviews of cases of death of or serious injury to persons with intellectual disabilities or autism receiving adult developmental services in the State as described in this subchapter.
§ 1972. Panel membership; compensation; staffing
(1) A representative of the judicial branch;
(2) A physician licensed under Title 32, chapter 36 or chapter 48 who is a primary care physician;
(3) A law enforcement officer; and
(4) A provider of community services to persons with intellectual disabilities or autism in the State.
(1) A nurse licensed in the State with expertise in intellectual disabilities or autism;
(2) A person licensed to practice law in the State working in the public sector;
(3) A person with expertise in forensic pathology; and
(4) A person with expertise in the field of community mental health.
(1) A person with expertise in the field of public health;
(2) A person licensed to practice law in the State working in the private sector;
(3) A person employed by a university or who is a doctoral candidate in a relevant area of study; and
(4) A provider of community services to persons with intellectual disabilities or autism in the State.
§ 1973. Initial review by the panel coordinator
The panel coordinator shall conduct an initial review of all deaths of or serious injury to persons with intellectual disabilities or autism receiving adult developmental services to determine whether to refer a case to the panel for a review. The panel coordinator shall refer a case to the panel if the panel coordinator determines that any of the following circumstances exist:
§ 1974. Access to information and records
§ 1975. Cases referred to the panel by others
A case of death of or serious injury to a person with an intellectual disability or autism receiving adult developmental services may be referred to the panel by the commissioner, the agency designated as the protection and advocacy agency for persons with disabilities pursuant to Title 5, section 19502, a member of the panel or any other person who presents credible evidence, as determined by the panel coordinator, that a death of or serious injury to a person with an intellectual disability or autism receiving adult developmental services warrants review by the panel.
§ 1976. Monthly report
The panel coordinator shall compile a monthly report that includes a list of all cases of death of or serious injury to a person with an intellectual disability or autism receiving adult developmental services reviewed by the panel coordinator, a list of all cases the panel coordinator has referred for review to the panel and a list of all cases referred pursuant to section 1975. For each case referred for review, the report must include the name of the person receiving adult developmental services who has died or experienced serious injury, the name of the guardian, the status of guardianship or a protective arrangement instead of guardianship under Title 18-C, Article 5 and a short description of the circumstances of the death or serious injury that occurred. The panel coordinator shall provide the monthly report to the panel, the department and the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board, established in Title 5, section 12004-J, subsection 15. The monthly report compiled pursuant to this section is not a public record as defined in Title 1, section 402, subsection 3.
§ 1977. Review by the panel
§ 1978. Report of findings
After a review of all materials related to a case of death of or serious injury to a person with an intellectual disability or autism receiving adult developmental services reviewed by the panel pursuant to section 1977, the panel shall make findings and recommendations and submit those findings and recommendations in a report to the commissioner and to the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board, established in Title 5, section 12004-J, subsection 15. The report must identify trends and patterns in deaths or serious injuries that indicate necessary systemic changes and reforms in the delivery of services to reduce adverse outcomes for persons with intellectual disabilities or autism receiving adult developmental services as well as recommendations for corrective actions. All personally identifying information must be removed from the report before it is submitted to the commissioner and the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board.
§ 1979. Legislative reports
§ 1980. Confidentiality
Any information or record accessed by or provided to the panel coordinator or the panel pursuant to this subchapter that is designated confidential pursuant to state or federal law by the official, agency or other entity providing the information or record must be maintained as confidential by the panel coordinator and the panel.
Sec. 12. Initial appointments; staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-B, section 1972, subsection 2, of the initial appointments to the Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism, the Governor shall appoint one member to serve an initial term of one year, 2 members to serve an initial term of 2 years and one member to serve an initial term of 3 years; the President of the Senate shall appoint 2 members to serve an initial term of one year, one member to serve an initial term of 2 years and one member to serve an initial term of 3 years; and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint one member to serve an initial term of one year, one member to serve an initial term of 2 years and 2 members to serve an initial term of 3 years.
SUMMARY
This bill establishes the Panel To Review Deaths of and Serious Injuries to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism. The panel consists of 14 members, including a panel coordinator who is an employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and is a registered nurse. The panel coordinator must review all cases of death of and serious injury to persons with intellectual disabilities or autism receiving adult developmental services and determine those that require further review by the panel. Other individuals may refer cases to the panel, and the panel may choose additional cases from the list of cases provided by the panel coordinator. The panel has access to records necessary for the review. The panel must provide reports to the Commissioner of Health and Human Services and the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board with findings and recommendations. The panel is required to provide reports to the Legislature on an annual basis and may provide trend analyses to the Legislature as necessary. Legislative reports are public documents.
The bill also makes changes to the laws governing the Maine Developmental Services Oversight and Advisory Board, including the following. It requires disclosure of final reports of investigations pursuant to the Adult Protective Services Act to the board and to the guardian of the person receiving adult developmental services who is the subject of the investigation. It provides the executive director with direct access to client records maintained by the Department of Health and Human Services and to medical examiner reports and records of department investigations into suspicious deaths of persons with intellectual disabilities or autism. It shifts administration of the board's budget to the Department of Administrative and Financial Services. It clarifies the appointment process for members of the board.