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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 210 — State and regional mental health programs

210.770 Definitions for KRS 210.770 to 210.795.

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As used in KRS 210.770 to 210.795, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Mental impairment" includes an intellectual disability, organic brain syndrome,
emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities;
(2)"Person with a disability" means someone with a physical or mental impairment and
includes individuals who have a record or history of an impairment, or are regarded
as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one
(1)or more
major life activities;
(3)"Physical impairment" means any physiological disorder or corrective, cosmetic
disfigurement, or an anatomical loss affecting one
(1)or more of the following body
systems: neurological, musculo-skeletal, special sense organs, respiratory including
speech organs, cardiovascular, reproductive, digestive, genito-urinary, hemic and
lymphatic, skin, and endocrine;
(4)"Substantial limitation of a major life activity" includes limiting such things as
walking, talking, seeing, hearing, caring for oneself, or working;
(5)"Hart-Supported Living Program" means grants which provide a broad category of
highly flexible, individualized services which, when combined with natural unpaid
or other eligible paid supports, provide the necessary assistance to do the following:
(a)Provide the support necessary to enable a person who is disabled to live in a
home of the person's choice which is typical of those living arrangements in
which persons without disabilities reside;
(b)Encourage the individual's integrated participation in the community with
persons who are members of the general citizenry;
(c)Promote the individual's rights and autonomy;
(d)Enhance the individual's skills and competences in living in the community;
and
(e)Enable the individual's acceptance in the community by promoting home
ownership or leasing arrangements in the name of the individual or the
individual's family or guardian;
(6)"Hart-Supported Living Program" does not include any services that support the
following arrangements:
(a)Segregated living models such as any housing situation which physically or
socially isolates people with disabilities from general citizens of the
community;
(b)Segregated programs or activities which physically or socially isolate people
with disabilities from general citizens of the community;
(c)Congregate living models such as any housing situation which groups
individuals with disabilities as an enclave within an integrated setting;
(d)Any model where the individual, as an adult, does not have maximum control
of the home environment commensurate with the individual's disabilities; and
(e)Any single living unit where more than three
(3)people with disabilities live;
(7)"Hart-Supported Living Council" means a supported living council appointed by the
Governor and recognized by the secretary; and
(8)"Hart-supported living services" include but are not limited to:
(a)Hart-supported living community resource developers;
(b)Homemaker services;
(c)Personal care services;
(d)In-home training and home management assistance;
(e)Start-up grants;
(f)Transportation;
(g)Home modifications;
(h)Adaptive and therapeutic equipment; and
(i)Facilitation by an independent and trained facilitator to develop and
implement individualized life planning.
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