Hcbs Settings Rule: Attestation Tool for Residential Settings is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is the HCBS Settings Rule?
A: The HCBS Settings Rule is a federal regulation that sets standards for Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) programs.
Q: What is the Attestation Tool for Residential Settings?
A: The Attestation Tool for Residential Settings is a tool used by states to ensure that residential settings meet the requirements of the HCBS Settings Rule.
Q: What is the purpose of the Attestation Tool for Residential Settings?
A: The purpose of the Attestation Tool is to assess residential settings and determine if they are in compliance with the HCBS Settings Rule.
Q: Why is the Attestation Tool important?
A: The Attestation Tool is important because it helps states ensure that residential settings provide a truly integrated and community-based living environment for individuals receiving HCBS.
Q: How does the Attestation Tool work?
A: The Attestation Tool uses a series of questions and criteria to evaluate residential settings and determine if they meet the requirements of the HCBS Settings Rule.
Q: Who uses the Attestation Tool?
A: The Attestation Tool is used by state agencies responsible for administering HCBS programs, as well as providers of residential settings.
Q: Is the Attestation Tool mandatory?
A: Yes, the use of the Attestation Tool is mandatory for states and providers in order to comply with the HCBS Settings Rule.
Form Details:
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