22VAC30-60-100. Priority services.
A. An Area Agency on Aging shall spend at least 15% of its Title III-B allotment for services associated with access to other services, as defined in 22VAC-30-60-20.
B. An Area Agency on Aging shall spend at least 5.0% of its Title III-B allotment for in-home services, as defined in 22VAC-30-60-20.
C. An Area Agency on Aging shall spend at least 1.0% of its Title III-B allotment for legal assistance for the elderly.
D. An Area Agency on Aging, whose spending in a priority service category exceeds the minimum proportional expenditure level specified above, shall spend in each such category of services at least the same amount of actual funds as it spent in such category for the previous fiscal year.
E. To the extent that the priority services and the proportional expenditure level to be allotted to them are prescribed by law and regulation of the federal government, this section is exempt from the procedural requirements of the Virginia Administrative Process Act, pursuant to § 2.2-4002 B 4 of the Code of Virginia.
F. The Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services may waive the requirement described in subsections A through C of this section for any category of services described in that section if the Area Agency on Aging demonstrates to the department that services being provided in such category in the area are sufficient to meet the need for such services in such area.
G. Before an Area Agency on Aging requests a waiver pursuant to subsection F of this section, the Area Agency on Aging shall conduct a public hearing as follows:
1. The Area Agency on Aging requesting a waiver shall notify all interested persons of the public hearing.
2. The area agency shall provide interested persons with an opportunity to be heard.
3. The Area Agency on Aging requesting the waiver shall receive, for a period of 30 days, any written comments submitted by interested persons.
H. The Area Agency on Aging shall furnish a complete record of the public comments with the request for the waiver to the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.
Statutory Authority
§ 51.5-131 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 3001 et seq.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 2, eff. October 24, 2012.