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ILC NEWS | May 2022

Mandatory provider training schedule

May 27, 2022

Mandatory provider training schedule The Bureau of Quality Improvement Services is committed to supporting our provider network in working toward a true person-centered system. We believe that professional development strengthens our network as a whole and ensures quality supports for individuals receiving home-and community-based services. As part of that commitment, BQIS is continuing to host…

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Appendix K and code waiver updates

May 17, 2022

Appendix K and code waiver updates The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a statewide public health emergency by Governor Eric Holcomb on March 6, 2020. In response to the statewide public health emergency, several policy changes were temporarily put into place throughout the declared public health emergency. While some flexibilities were approved as part of the…

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COVID flexibilities unwinding guidance document 

May 17, 2022

COVID flexibilities unwinding guidance document The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a statewide public health emergency by Governor Eric Holcomb on March 6, 2020. In response to the public health emergency, several policy changes were temporarily put into place. While some flexibilities were approved though the Appendix K process, others were temporarily approved through Executive Orders and…

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ABLE Account Update

May 11, 2022

    If an eligible individual cannot open their ABLEnow account, or would prefer to have assistance, an Authorized Representative can open and manage the account for them. Now, a Social Security Administration-appointed representative payee can serve as an Authorized Representative for an eligible individual.   ABLEnow provides eligible individuals with disabilities a better way…

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Get Out and Vote!!! May 3rd is Primary Day

May 2, 2022

Get Out and Vote! Tuesday, May 3rd is Primary Election Day. Exercise your right to vote! Know your rights!  You have the right to vote privately and independently. You have the right to vote, even if you have a guardian. You have the right to have assistance to vote. Assistance must be requested before you…

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