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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-36

1-36A-26. Promulgation of rules regarding services for adults and elderly.

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The secretary may promulgate reasonable and necessary rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , for the administration and operation of the program for adults and the elderly relating to the following areas:
(1)Services to enable recipients to remain in their own home and services to older persons in institutional and noninstitutional care;
(2)Legal services;
(3)Transportation services;
(4)Nutrition services;
(5)Information and referral services to help the elderly gain access to programs for their benefit;
(6)Eligibility for services;
(7)Amount, scope, and duration of services;
(8)The basis of payment to and the qualifications for providers of services;
(9)Administration of public grants, record keeping, and audit requirements;
(10)Requirements to obtain federal financial participation and ensure efficient operation and administration of the program;
(11)Adult protective services;
(12)Ombudsman services; and
(13)Payments for elderly, blind, and disabled persons residing in the person's own home or in an institutional or noninstitutional setting; and
(14)Preadmission Screening/Annual Resident Review (PASARR) as defined in § 27B-1-17 .
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