AB20,13 25Section 13. DHS 61.70 (1) (b) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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1DHS 61.70 (1) (b) Integrate its services with those provided by other facilities
2in the county which serve the mentally ill, mentally retarded individuals with
3intellectual disabilities
, and alcoholics and drug abusers;
AB20,14 4Section 14. DHS 63.02 (7) of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,5,145 DHS 63.02 (7) “Chronic mental illness" means a mental illness which is severe
6in degree and persistent in duration, which causes a substantially diminished level
7of functioning in the primary aspects of daily living and an inability to cope with the
8ordinary demands of life, which may lead to an inability to maintain stable
9adjustment and independent functioning without long-term treatment and support
10and which may be of lifelong duration. “Chronic mental illness" includes
11schizophrenia as well as a wide spectrum of psychotic and other severely disabling
12psychiatric diagnostic categories, but does not include organic mental disorders or
13a primary diagnosis of mental retardation intellectual disability or of alcohol or drug
14dependence.
AB20,15 15Section 15. DHS 63.02 (12) of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,5,2416 DHS 63.02 (12) “Developmental disability" has the meaning prescribed in s.
1751.01 (5) (a), Stats., namely, a disability attributable to brain injury, cerebral palsy,
18epilepsy, autism, mental retardation an intellectual disability, or another
19neurological condition closely related to mental retardation an intellectual disability
20or requiring treatment similar to that required for mental retardation an intellectual
21disability
, which has continued or can be expected to continue indefinitely and
22constitutes a substantial handicap to the afflicted individual. “Developmental
23disability" does not include senility which is primarily caused by the process of aging
24or the infirmities of aging.
AB20,16 25Section 16. DHS 63.02 (14) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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1DHS 63.02 (14) “Mental illness" means mental disorder to such an extent that
2an afflicted person requires care and treatment for his or her own welfare or the
3welfare of others or of the community. For purposes of involuntary commitment,
4“mental illness" means a substantial disorder of thought, mood, perception,
5orientation or memory which grossly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to
6recognize reality or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life, but does not include
7organic mental disorder or a primary diagnosis of mental retardation intellectual
8disability
, or of alcohol or drug dependence.
AB20,17 9Section 17. DHS 73.07 (1) (b) of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,6,1510 DHS 73.07 (1) (b) “Mental retardation Intellectual disability" means
11significant subaverage general intellectual functioning usually defined as an
12intelligence quotient (IQ) level of 70 or below accompanied by significant deficits or
13impairments in adaptive functioning with onset before the age of 18
that originates
14during the developmental period and is associated with impairment in adaptive
15behavior
.
AB20,18 16Section 18. DHS 73.07 (2) (a) 5. of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,6,2017 DHS 73.07 (2) (a) 5. The participant has a diagnosis of mental retardation
18intellectual disability and the county department has determined the severity to be
19such that it would preclude the ability to act as an employer and competently manage
20funds.
AB20,19 21Section 19. DHS 101.03 (41) (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to
22read:
AB20,6,2523 DHS 101.03 (41) (intro.) “Developmental disability" means mental retardation
24intellectual disability or a related condition such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or
25autism, but excluding mental illness and infirmities of aging, which is:
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1Section 20. DHS 101.03 (130) of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,7,82 DHS 101.03 (130) “Preventive or maintenance occupational therapy" means
3occupational therapy procedures which are provided to forestall deterioration of the
4patient's condition or to preserve the patient's current status. Preventive or
5maintenance occupational therapy makes use of the procedures and techniques of
6minimizing further deterioration in areas including, but not limited to, the
7treatment of arthritic conditions, multiple sclerosis, upper extremity contractures,
8chronic or recurring mental illness and mental retardation intellectual disability.
AB20,21 9Section 21. DHS 105.09 (4) (b) of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,7,1110 DHS 105.09 (4) (b) A home or portion of a home certified as an ICF/MR ICF-IID
11is exempt from this section.
AB20,22 12Section 22. DHS 105.12 of the administrative code is amended to read:
AB20,7,17 13DHS 105.12 ICFs for mentally retarded persons individuals with
14intellectual disabilities
or persons individuals with related conditions. For
15MA certification, institutions for mentally retarded persons individuals with
16intellectual disabilities
or persons individuals with related conditions shall be
17licensed pursuant to s. 50.03, Stats., and ch. DHS 134.
AB20,23 18Section 23. DHS 107.09 (4) (o) 2. of the administrative code is amended to
19read:
AB20,7,2420 DHS 107.09 (4) (o) 2. In an institution for mentally retarded persons
21individuals with intellectual disabilities or persons with related conditions, the team
22shall also make a psychological evaluation of need for care. The psychological
23evaluation shall be made before admission or authorization of payment, but may not
24be made more than 3 months before admission.
AB20,24 25Section 24. DHS 107.09 (5) (d) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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1DHS 107.09 (5) (d) ICF-level services provided to a developmentally disabled
2person admitted after September 15, 1986, to an ICF facility other than to a facility
3certified under s. DHS 105.12 as an intermediate care facility for the mentally
4retarded
individuals with intellectual disabilities unless the provisions of s. DHS
5132.51 (2) (d) 1. have been waived for that person; and
AB20,25 6Section 25. DHS 107.13 (2) (d) 2. of the administrative code is amended to
7read:
AB20,8,118 DHS 107.13 (2) (d) 2. Psychotherapy for persons individuals with the primary
9diagnosis of developmental disabilities, including mental retardation intellectual
10disabilities
, except when they experience psychological problems that necessitate
11psychotherapeutic intervention.
AB20,26 12Section 26. DHS 122.02 (2) (a) and (b) of the administrative code are amended
13to read:
AB20,8,1814 DHS 122.02 (2) (a) The conversion of a skilled nursing facility under 42 CFR
15442
Subpt. D or an intermediate care facility under 42 CFR 442 Subpt. F to an
16intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded individuals with intellectual
17disabilities
under 42 CFR 442, Subpt. G, for purposes of medical assistance
18certification;
AB20,8,2219 (b) The conversion of an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded
20individuals with intellectual disabilities under 42 CFR 442 Subpt. G to a skilled
21nursing facility under 42 CFR 442 Subpt. D or an intermediate care facility under
2242 CFR 442 Subpt. F, for purposes of medical assistance certification;