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

210.790 Eligibility for services -- Design -- Payment.

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(1)Only a person with a disability who is a resident of Kentucky or whose family or
guardian is a resident of Kentucky is eligible to apply for a Hart-Supported Living
Program grant. The person may be living with a family member, independently, or
be in a congregate setting and be eligible to apply for a grant. If funded, the
applicant must maintain Kentucky residency as a condition of receiving grant funds
or for the duration of the grant.
(2)Any eligible person with a disability who wants to apply for a Hart-Supported
Living Program grant may design and request a set of services in the amount, kind,
frequency, and duration which is dependent upon the person's individual needs, and
is consistent with the definition of a Hart-Supported Living Program grant under
KRS 210.770.
(3)Payments for Hart-Supported Living Program grants may be made directly to the
person with a disability to enable the person to purchase a service, to the guardian
of the person with a disability, to a fiscal representative, to a service provider
agency, or to any combination of these parties.
(4)A license shall not be required for any supported living housing arrangement
provided on a contractual basis.
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