Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-60-17

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
Section 30-60-17 - Prohibition against denial of required services because of an inability to pay fees; establishment of a schedule of fees; adjustment; disclosure; reviews; collection of fees
(a) No center shall deny to any consumer requesting services from that center any necessary and appropriate services that the center is required to provide by K.A.R. 30-60-64, solely because of the consumer's inability to pay the fees charged by the center for those services, even after those fees have been adjusted or reduced in compliance with this regulation.
(b) Each center shall print upon all center stationery used to communicate with the public and any preprinted materials prepared for use in communicating with consumers a statement indicating that the center will not deny to any consumer necessary and appropriate services that the center is required by K.A.R. 30-60-64 to provide, solely because of the consumer's inability to pay the fees charged by the center for those services. This statement shall also indicate that the fees charged by the center may be adjusted or reduced in compliance with this regulation.
(c) Each licensee shall periodically establish the fees that the licensee charges for its services. These fees shall be published in a schedule of fees, which shall be made available to anyone upon request.
(d) Each licensee shall adopt and adhere to written policies and procedures specifying when staff shall have the authority to adjust from the published schedule of fees the actual fee that will be charged for any service provided to any consumer. These policies and procedures shall require that a consumer's ability to pay that fee, or any responsible party's ability to pay that fee, shall be considered in making any adjustments. These policies and procedures shall further specify the circumstances in which the services provided by the licensee would be provided to a consumer free of any charge.
(e) Each licensee shall perform the following:
(1) Require its staff to disclose to any consumer seeking services from the licensee that licensee's schedule of fees for those services, and the policies and procedures under which designated staff members have the authority to adjust those scheduled fees; and
(2) require its staff to periodically review the circumstances of every consumer receiving services from the licensee to determine whether any adjustments to the fees being charged that consumer should be made.
(f) Each licensee shall adopt and adhere to written policies and procedures providing for the collection of fees to which the licensee is entitled but that remain unpaid after they are due. These policies and procedures shall include the following:
(1) Requiring staff to document the efforts undertaken to collect any fees that have not been paid when due;
(2) specifying under what circumstances any past-due charges may be reduced or forgiven;
(3) providing that any individual responsible for paying any past-due charges may request that the licensee reduce or forgive all or part of those past-due charges; and
(4) providing that any consumer whose request that past-due charges be reduced or forgiven is denied shall have the right to file a complaint concerning that denial, as provided for in K.A.R. 30-60-51, and shall be informed of the procedures and process of filing a complaint.
(g) Each licensee shall document its compliance with the requirements of this regulation.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-60-17

Authorized by K.S.A. 39-1603(r), 75-3307b; implementing K.S.A. 39-1603(r), 75-3307b, and 75-3304a; effective Oct. 28, 1991; amended July 7, 2003.