LD 853
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1. Membership. The commission consists of 21 members
appointed as follows:

 
A. Four members of the Senate, appointed by the President
of the Senate. In making these appointments, preference
must be given to members of the Joint Standing Committee on
Health and Human Services. The first named Senator serves
as Senate chair;

 
B. Four members of the House of Representatives, appointed
by the Speaker of the House. In making these appointments,
preference must be given to members of the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Human Services. The first named
member of the House of Representatives serves as House
chair;

 
C. Five members appointed by the President of the Senate as
follows:

 
(1) One person representing older persons; one person
representing providers of long-term care, including
assisted living services; one person representing
developers of assisted living services; one person
representing a statewide organization that invests in
tax credit financed assisted living programs; and one
person representing assisted living services providers;

 
D. Five members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives as follows:

 
(1) One person representing providers of affordable
assisted living services; one person representing
private market providers of assisted living services;
one person representing area agencies on aging; one
person representing a community-based nonprofit
organization that lends money for the development of
affordable assisted living programs; and one person
representing assisted living services providers;

 
E. The Director of the Maine State Housing Authority or the
director's designee;

 
F. The Director of the State Planning Office within the
Executive Department or the director's designee; and

 
G. The Director of the Department of Human Services, Bureau
of Elder and Adult Services or the director's designee.

 
State agencies shall provide information and assistance to the
commission as required for the performance of its work. These
agencies include but are not limited to the Department of Human

 
Services, Bureau of Medical Services; the Department of Economic
and Community Development; the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
and the Maine Health and Higher Education Facilities Authority.

 
2. Appointments. All appointments must be made no later than
30 days following the effective date of this Act. The appointing
authorities shall notify the Executive Director of the
Legislative Council upon making the appointments. When the
appointment of all members is complete, the chairs shall call and
convene the first meeting of the commission no later than August
15, 2001.

 
3. Assisted living philosophy. The commission must be guided
by the following philosophy of assisted living.

 
A. Assisted living provides congregate residences and
services for the elderly and persons with disabilities in
homelike settings.

 
B. Based on a social model, assisted living emphasizes
independence, autonomy and respect for individual residents.

 
C. Assisted living provides assistance to residents that is
appropriate for their changing needs and that maintains the
connections between the residents and their families and
communities.

 
4. Duties. The commission is charged with the following
duties.

 
A. The commission shall study existing housing and program
options for elderly and disabled persons and current and
projected population and service requirement data. The
commission shall also study and propose changes to existing
law to facilitate and properly compensate providers for the
delivery of services that allow consumers to choose to
remain and reside in an assisted living facility while aging
without compromising the quality of care, the safety of
consumers or the financial, administrative or residential
care capabilities of the providers of assisted living
services.

 
B. The commission shall develop a comprehensive plan for
assisted living in the State that establishes criteria for
admissions and staffing and provides for expanded options on the
basis of community needs. The plan must address affordability
for the State's low-income and moderate-income residents. The
plan must include information on the residential and service
needs of the aging population, options for service development
and delivery, methods of

 
financing and models for state oversight and regulation.
The plan must be cost-effective and must maximize the use of
private resources.

 
5. Staff assistance. Upon approval of the Legislative
Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis shall provide
necessary staffing services to the commission.

 
6. Reimbursement. Members of the commission who are
Legislators are entitled to receive the legislative per diem, as
defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 3, section 2 and
reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred for the attendance
at authorized meetings of the commission. Other members of the
commission who are not otherwise compensated by their employers
or other entities that they represent are entitled to receive
reimbursement of necessary expenses incurred for their attendance
at authorized meetings.

 
7. Meetings; report. The commission shall hold 4 meetings.
The commission shall submit a report of its work to the Joint
Standing Committee on Health and Human Services by December 5,
2001. The Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services
may report out legislation to the Second Regular Session of the
120th Legislature. If the commission requires a limited
extension of time to conclude its work, it may apply to the
Legislative Council, which may grant the extension.

 
8. Budget. Upon request of the commission, the Executive
Director of the Legislative Council or the Executive Director's
designee shall promptly provide the commission chairs and staff
with a status report on the commission's budget, expenditures
incurred and paid and available funds. The commission may not
incur expenses that would result in the commission's exceeding
its approved budget.

 
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble,
this Act takes effect when approved.


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