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contributor.authorKansas. Legislature. Legislative Research Department-
date.accessioned2011-09-16T16:02:54Z-
date.available2011-09-16T16:02:54Z-
date.issued1999-06-02-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/19022-
descriptionThe 1999 Legislature passed S.B. 126 which creates the Quality Enhancement Wage Pass-Through Program for nursing facilities as a part of the Kansas medicaid program. Nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded that elect to participate are allowed a payment option of up to $4.00 per resident day to increase salaries or benefits, or both, for those employees eligible under the provisions of the new legislation. No wage pass-through money can be used to increase management compensation or facility profits. The new program is subject to specific appropriation and the Legislature provided $4.4 million of funding from all sources, including $1.8 million of State General Fund for the agency in FY 2000.en
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language.isoEnglish (United States)-
titleAging Legislationen
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