RCW 47.06B.060
Council -- Work group -- Duties, membership,
reports. (Effective until June 30, 2012.)
(1) In 2007, the
legislature directed the joint transportation committee to
conduct a study of special needs transportation to examine and
evaluate the effectiveness of special needs transportation in the
state. A particular goal of the study was to explore
opportunities to enhance coordination of special needs
transportation programs to ensure that they are delivered
efficiently and result in improved access and increased mobility
options for their clients. It is the intent of the legislature
to further consider some of the recommendations, and to implement
many of these recommendations in the form of two pilot projects
that will test the potential for applying these recommendations
statewide in the future.
(2) The legislature is aware that the department of social
and health services submitted an application in December of 2008
to the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services,
seeking approval to use the medical match system, a federal
funding system that has different requirements from the federal
administrative match system currently used by the department. It
is the intent of the legislature to advance the goals of chapter
515, Laws of 2009 and the recommendations of the study identified
in subsection (1) of this section without jeopardizing the
application made by the department.
(3) By August 15, 2009, the agency council on coordinated
transportation shall appoint a work group for the purpose of
identifying relevant federal requirements related to special
needs transportation, and identifying solutions to streamline the
requirements and increase efficiencies in transportation services
provided for persons with special transportation needs. To
advance its purpose, the work group shall work with relevant
federal representatives and agencies to identify and address
various challenges and barriers.
(4) Membership of the work group must include, but not be
limited to, one or more representatives from:
(a) The departments of transportation, veterans affairs,
[and] health, and the health care authority;
(b) Medicaid nonemergency medical transportation brokers;
(c) Public transit agencies;
(d) Regional and metropolitan transportation planning
organizations, including a representative of the regional
transportation planning organization or organizations that
provide staff support to the local coordinating coalition
established under RCW 47.06B.070;
(e) Indian tribes;
(f) The agency council on coordinated transportation;
(g) The local coordinating coalitions established under RCW 47.06B.070; and
(h) The office of the superintendent of public instruction.
(5) The work group shall elect one or more of its members to
service as chair or cochairs.
(6) The work group shall immediately contact representatives
of the federal congressional delegation for Washington state and
the relevant federal agencies and coordinating authorities
including, but not limited to, the federal transit
administration, the United States department of health and human
services, and the interagency transportation coordinating council
on access and mobility, and invite the federal representatives to
work collaboratively to:
(a) Identify transportation definitions and terminology used
in the various relevant state and federal programs, and establish
consistent transportation definitions and terminology. For
purposes of this subsection, relevant state definitions exclude
terminology that requires a medical determination, including
whether a trip or service is medically necessary;
(b) Identify restrictions or barriers that preclude federal,
state, and local agencies from sharing client lists or other
client information, and make progress towards removing any
restrictions or barriers;
(c) Identify relevant state and federal performance and cost
reporting systems and requirements, and work towards establishing
consistent and uniform performance and cost reporting systems and
requirements; and
(d) Explore, subject to federal approval, opportunities to
test cost allocation models, including the pilot projects
established in RCW 47.06B.080, that:
(i) Allow for cost sharing among public paratransit and
medicaid nonemergency medical trips; and
(ii) Capture the value of medicaid trips provided by public
transit agencies for which they are not currently reimbursed with
a funding match by federal medicaid dollars.
(7) By December 1, 2009, the work group shall submit a
report to the joint transportation committee that explains the
progress made towards the goals of this section and identifies
any necessary legislative action that must be taken to implement
all the provisions of this section. A second progress report
must be submitted to the joint transportation committee by June
1, 2010, and a final report must be submitted to the joint
transportation committee by December 1, 2010.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 15 § 74; 2009 c 515 § 1.]
NOTES:
Expiration date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 15 §§ 73-75: See note following RCW 47.06B.020.
Effective date -- Findings -- Intent -- Report -- Agency transfer -- References to head of health care authority -- Draft legislation -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 15: See notes following RCW 74.09.010.