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124th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 16 |
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LR 136(01) |
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Resolve,
To Ensure Appropriate Personal Needs Allowances for Persons Residing in
Long-term Care Facilities |
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Preliminary Fiscal
Impact Statement for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Beaudoin of Biddeford |
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Committee: Health and Human Services |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement |
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2009-10 |
2010-11 |
Projections 2011-12 |
Projections 2012-13 |
Net Cost
(Savings) |
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General Fund |
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$837,255 |
$865,721 |
$895,155 |
$925,619 |
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Appropriations/Allocations |
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General Fund |
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$837,255 |
$865,721 |
$895,155 |
$925,619 |
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Federal Expenditures Fund |
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$352,065 |
$364,035 |
$376,412 |
$389,210 |
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Fiscal Detail and
Notes |
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Provides
an appropriation of $642,720 in fiscal year 2009-10 and $664,572 in 2010-11
for the additional costs the State will need to pick up as a result of a $15
per month increase in the personal needs allowance for residential
care/boarding home residents. This
assumes 3,204 residents will be allowed to keep an additional $15 of their
personal needs allowance and 550 residents for whom the state already pays an
additional $5 per month would be able to keep an additional $10 per
month. These costs to the State are
not matched by Medicaid. The first year effective date is assumed to be July
1, 2009. |
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Also
provides an appropriation of $194,535 in fiscal year 2009-10 and $201,149 in
fiscal year 2010-11 for the State's share of the cost of increasing the
minimum personal needs allowance for MaineCare nursing home residents to $50
per month. The current nursing home
personal needs allowance is $40 per month.
It is assumed that 4,555 nursing home residents would retain an
additional $10 per month, resulting in the MaineCare program picking up a
total cost of approximately $550,000 annually that is split between the state
and federal governments based on the federal medical assistance percentage
(FMAP). The first year effective date
is assumed to be July 1, 2009. |
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