(a) Purpose. This section establishes the requirements
for residential repair services, a service provided under the Older
Americans Act and funded, in whole or in part, by DADS.
(b) Eligibility. A AAA must ensure that a program participant
who receives residential repair services:
(1) is 60 years of age or older;
(2) lives in a residence that requires repair or modification
to enhance or address:
(A) energy efficiency;
(B) structural integrity; or
(C) the health and safety of the program participant.
(c) Requirement for vendor to provide services. A AAA
must enter into a vendor agreement for the provision of residential
repair services.
(d) Service authorization. Before residential repair
services are provided by a vendor to a program participant, a AAA
must ensure that the vendor obtains authorization for the services
from the AAA in accordance with §83.3(o)(2)(B) of this title
(relating to System of Access and Assistance).
(e) Intent of services. A AAA must ensure that the
residential repairs made by a vendor are essential for maintaining
the health, safety, and independence of the program participant living
in the residence.
(f) Unit of service. The unit of service of residential
repair services is one residence receiving services totaling no more
than $5,000 within the current federal fiscal year. A AAA may exceed
the $5,000 limit if it has prior written approval from DADS.
(g) Descriptions of residential repair services.
(1) Structural services. Structural services are any
repairs to the structure of the residence considered necessary to
the health and safety of the program participant.
(2) Accessibility modifications. Accessibility modifications
are structural adaptations to meet the needs of a program participant
who has a disabling condition.
(3) Electrical services. Electrical services are replacement,
repair, and installation of essential electrical wiring or fixtures
including telephone wiring.
(4) Plumbing services. Plumbing services are replacement,
repair, and installation of essential plumbing lines or fixtures.
(5) Weatherization services. Weatherization services
are repairs and modifications or purchase of supplies that protect
a residence from the effects of the weather, conserve energy, or provide
alternative energy sources to heat or cool.
(6) Safety and security modification. Safety and security
modifications are measures taken to prevent accidents, fires, or intrusion
into a dwelling and the repair, modification, treatment, or removal
of safety hazards in the residence.
(7) Essential appliances. Essential appliances are
appliances necessary to sustain a healthy environment and independent
living.
(h) Rental units. If the residence in which a program
participant is living is not owned by the program participant, a AAA
must obtain a signed agreement from the owner authorizing the services
before services are provided.
(i) Prohibited activities. Residential repair services
do not include the following activities:
(1) construction, repair, or maintenance of outbuildings
such as garages, carports, animal shelters, or greenhouses;
(2) installation, repair, or maintenance of nonessential
appliances and fixtures; and
(3) beautification of property or other activities
that are strictly for cosmetic purposes.
(j) Services completed before payment. A AAA must ensure
that before payment is made for residential repair services one of
the following occurs:
(1) the program participant acknowledges, in writing,
the services have been completed; or
(2) the AAA has confirmed by an on-site visit that
the services have been completed.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §213.215 adopted to be effective September 1, 2008, 33 TexReg 7293; transferred effective November 15, 2020, as published in the Texas Register October 30, 2020, 45 TexReg 7721 |