1998 Florida Code
TITLE XXIX PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 393 Developmental Disabilities  
393.0695   Provision of in-home subsidies.

393.0695  Provision of in-home subsidies.--

(1)  The department shall develop by October 1, 1991, a plan for paying in-home subsidies to clients enrolled in the family care program or supported living when it is determined to be more cost-effective and in the best interest of the client to provide a cash supplement to the client's income to enable the client to remain in the family home or the client's own home. Payments may be made to the parent or guardian of the client or, if the client is competent, directly to the client.

(2)  In-home subsidies may be used to pay for basic living necessities including, but not limited to: rent, utilities, food, clothing, toiletries, household supplies, and other household items. In-home subsidies may not be used to pay a contractor for the provision of services and supports to the client or to pay for medical or dental services, medicines, medical supplies, or adaptive equipment or aids.

(3)  In-home subsidies must be based on an individual determination of need and must not exceed maximum amounts set by the department and reassessed by the department quarterly.

(4)  Payments may be made monthly and shall be considered a client service rather than a purchase of service. Chapter 287 does not apply to in-home subsidies.

History.--s. 20, ch. 91-158.

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