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House Research Department _ Revised: June 2010 <br />Regulation of Health and Human Services Facilities Page 11 <br />DHS Program License <br />MA Certification <br />Reimbursement <br />Provisions Governing <br />Reimbursement <br />80 percent age 55 and older), it must also register as a housing with <br />services establishment under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144D, and <br />must obtain the appropriate home care provider license. <br />None required. It is rare for a board and lodging facility with special <br />services to have a DHS program license. <br />None <br />Room and board: GRH or private pay <br />Services: Rule 12, Rule 25, MA, MA waivers, AC program, or <br />private pay <br />Room and board may be paid for under GRH (Minn. Stat. ch. 2561) <br />Depending on the population served, DHS program services may be <br />funded under: <br />Rule 12, Residential services for adult mentally ill persons (Minn. <br />Rules parts 9535.2000 to 9535.3000; Minn. Stat. § 245.73) for <br />persons with mental illness; or Rule 25, Chemical dependency care for public assistance recipients <br />(Minn. Rules parts 9530.6600 to 9530.6660; Minn. Stat. §§ 254A.03 <br />and 254B.03) for persons who are chemically dependent <br />If the person is eligible for MA, services may be paid for under <br />home health services (Minn. Rules parts 9505.0290 to 9505.0297; <br />Minn. Stat. § 256B.04) <br />Services may also be paid for under MA through the following <br />waivered services programs:7 <br />• Alternative community -based services (ACS) waiver, Minn. <br />Rules parts 9525.1800 to 9525.1930 <br />• Elderly waiver (EW), Minn. Stat. § 256B.0915 <br />▪ Community alternatives for disabled individuals (CADI) <br />waiver, Minn. Stat. § 256B.49 <br />▪ Traumatic brain injury (TBI) waiver, Minn. Stat. § 256B.093 <br />The AC program may pay for services (Minn. Stat. § 256B.0913) <br />1 In addition, the home and community -based waiver for persons with developmental disabilities (DD) <br />provides services to a small number of residents who were transferred from the semi-independent living services <br />(SILS) program to the DD waiver in the early 1990s, but allowed to remain in a board and lodging facility with <br />special services (Laws 1993, 1" spec. sess., ch. I, art. 1, § 2, subd. 3). <br />58 <br />