SB19,8,5
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
SB19,25
6Section
25. DHS 107.13 (2) (d) 2. of the administrative code is amended to
7read:
SB19,8,118
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.
SB19,26
12Section
26. DHS 122.02 (2) (a) and (b) of the administrative code are amended
13to read:
SB19,8,1814
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;
SB19,8,2219
(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;
SB19,27
23Section
27. DHS 129.03 (19) (c) of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB19,8,2524
DHS 129.03
(19) (c) An intermediate care facility for
the mentally retarded 25individuals with intellectual disabilities.
SB19,28
1Section
28. DHS 129.07 (1) (a) 1. b. of the administrative code is amended to
2read:
SB19,9,53
DHS 129.07
(1) (a) 1. b. The needs of a client with Alzheimer's disease,
4dementia, mental illness,
mental retardation
intellectual disability, or other
5cognitive disabilities or impairments.
SB19,29
6Section
29. DHS 129.09 (6) (c) of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB19,9,147
DHS 129.09
(6) (c)
Student nurses. A person currently enrolled as a student
8nurse who has completed a basic nursing course at a school approved by the
9Wisconsin Board of Nursing under s. 441.01 (4), Stats., is eligible to be employed as
10a nurse aide in a hospital, facility for the developmentally disabled, or
11federally-certified intermediate care facility for
the mentally retarded individuals
12with intellectual disabilities even if that person is not included on the registry and
13even if that person has not successfully completed a competency evaluation program
14under sub. (5) (c).
SB19,30
15Section
30. DHS 129.09 (7) of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB19,9,2216
DHS 129.09
(7) Employment prohibitions. A federally-certified nursing home
17may not hire or continue to employ a nurse aide who has a finding of abuse, neglect
18or misappropriation entered on the registry as a result of an incident that occurred
19in a federally-certified nursing home. A federally-certified intermediate care
20facility for
the mentally retarded individuals with intellectual disabilities may not
21hire or continue to employ a nurse aide who has a finding of abuse, neglect or
22misappropriation entered on the registry.
SB19,31
23Section
31. DHS 132.13 (4) (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to
24read:
SB19,10,3
1DHS 132.13
(4) (intro.) “Developmental disability" means
mental retardation 2intellectual disability or a related condition, such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy or
3autism, but excluding mental illness and infirmities of aging, which is:
SB19,32
4Section
32. DHS 132.51 (2) (d) 1. of the administrative code is amended to
5read:
SB19,10,106
DHS 132.51
(2) (d) 1. No person who has a developmental disability may be
7admitted to a facility unless the facility is certified as an intermediate care facility
8for
the mentally retarded individuals with intellectual disabilities, except that a
9person who has a developmental disability and who requires skilled nursing care
10services may be admitted to a skilled nursing facility.
SB19,33
11Section
33. DHS 132.695 (2) (d) (intro.) of the administrative code is amended
12to read:
SB19,10,1713
DHS 132.695
(2) (d) (intro.) “
QMRP QIDP" or “qualified
mental retardation 14intellectual disabilities professional" means a person who has specialized training
15in
mental retardation intellectual disabilities or at least one year of experience in
16treating or working with
mentally retarded persons
individuals with intellectual
17disabilities and is one of the following:
SB19,34
18Section
34. DHS 132.695 (4) (c) 2. of the administrative code is amended to
19read:
SB19,10,2320
DHS 132.695
(4) (c) 2. Individual care plans shall be reassessed and updated
21at least quarterly by the interdisciplinary team, with more frequent updates if an
22individual's needs warrant it, and at least every 30 days by the
QMRP QIDP to
23review goals.
SB19,35
24Section
35. DHS 134.13 (9) (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to
25read:
SB19,11,3
1DHS 134.13
(9) (intro.) “Developmental disability" means
mental retardation 2intellectual disability or a related condition such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy or
3autism, but excluding mental illness and infirmities of aging, which is:
SB19,36
4Section
36. DHS 134.13 (39) of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB19,11,95
DHS 134.13
(39) “
QMRP
QIDP" or “qualified
mental retardation
intellectual
6disabilities professional" means a person who has specialized training in
mental
7retardation intellectual disabilities or at least one year of experience in treating or
8working with people with
mental retardation
intellectual disabilities or other
9developmental disabilities, and is one of the following:
SB19,37
10Section
37. DHS 134.31 (3) (h) of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB19,11,1511
DHS 134.31
(3) (h)
Outside activities. Meet with and participate in activities
12of social, religious and community groups at the resident's discretion and with the
13permission of the resident's parents, if the resident is under 18 years of age, or
14guardian, if any, unless contraindicated as documented by the
QMRP QIDP in the
15resident's record.
SB19,38
16Section
38. DHS 134.42 (title), (1) and (2) (intro.) of the administrative code
17are amended to read: