RCW 74.39A.500
Retroactive application-Applicability- 2024 c 224 : See note following RCW 49.46.800.
Findings-Intent- 2018 c 278 : "The legislature finds that quality long-term in-home care services allow Washington seniors, persons with disabilities, and their families the choice of remaining in their own homes and communities, including whether to receive residential services, use licensed home care agencies, or coemploy individual providers.
The legislature further finds that long-term in-home care services are a less costly alternative to institutional care, saving Washington taxpayers significant amounts through lower reimbursement rates. Thousands of Washington seniors and persons with disabilities exercise their choice to live in their own homes and receive needed assistance through in-home services.
The legislature finds that many Washington seniors and persons with disabilities currently receive long-term in-home care services from individual providers hired directly by them under programs authorized through the medicaid state plan or medicaid waiver authorities and similar state-funded in-home care programs.
The legislature further finds that establishing a consumer directed employer program will: (1) Support the state's intent for consumers to direct their own services; (2) allow the state to focus on the provision of case management services to consumers; (3) enhance the efficient and effective delivery of home-based services by using an entity that provides the administrative functions of an employer and supports the consumer to manage the services provided in their own homes; (4) eliminate the possible classification of the state as the joint employer of individual providers; (5) prevent or reduce unnecessary and costly utilization of hospitals and institutions by taking a step toward integration of home care workers into a coordinated delivery system; and (6) support the development of new technology and interventions to enhance the skills of home care workers and services provided to consumers.
The legislature does not intend for the consumer directed employer program to replace the consumers' option to select a qualified home care agency to provide authorized in-home care." [2018 c 278 s 1.]
Consumer directed employer procurement process-Transition-Readiness review-Limitations- 2021 c 186; 2018 c 278 : "Upon the governor's signature of this act into law, the department of social and health services may begin the procurement process to select a consumer directed employer. The department shall initiate the transition of individual providers to the consumer directed employer no later than December 31, 2021, when it determines it is ready to do so based upon a readiness review conducted by the department. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to result in individual providers becoming state employees or vesting in the state's public employment retirement system." [2021 c 186 s 3; 2018 c 278 s 30.]