13.24 - Sheltered workshops, work activity and day training services.

§ 13.24 Sheltered workshops, work activity and day training services.    1.  As  used  in  this  section,  the  following  terms shall have the  following meanings.    a. "Sheltered workshops" means a program operated for the  purpose  of  providing  sheltered employment to mentally retarded and developmentally  disabled persons.    b. "Work activity and  day  training  services"  means  pre-vocational  activities defined by regulation of the commissioner designed to enhance  the ability of a mentally retarded or developmentally disabled person to  receive vocational rehabilitation services.    2.  The  commissioner  shall  develop methods to fund by agreement the  reasonably related cost of services, subject  to  the  approval  of  the  director  of  the budget, provided in sheltered workshops, work activity  and day  training  services.  The  commissioner  shall  determine  those  facilities  and  agencies  providing  such  services  and shall describe  characteristics of clients receiving  such  services.  The  commissioner  shall  determine  methods  of improving the current financing system for  such services.    3. The  methods  of  improving  the  current  financing  system  shall  include, but not be limited to, the following:    a.  Provision of equitable funding to all developmentally disabled and  mentally  retarded  individuals  which  is  not  dependent  upon   prior  residence in facilities of the office.    b.  Establishment  of  systems of provider accountability for units of  service rendered in return for  payments  made  and  development  of  an  advanced payment mechanism.    c.  Recommendation of rules, regulations and standards for the payment  for provision of services.    4. The commissioner shall report to the legislature on the progress of  determining methods of improving the  current  financing  system  on  or  before April first, nineteen hundred eighty-two.