Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 365. Commerce, Department of (Community Development) |
Chapter 365-220. Developmental disabilities endowment trust fund. |
Section 365-220-025. What types of disbursements are allowed?
Latest version.
- Recommended supplemental services and supports include, but are not limited to:(1) Education, information, and training opportunities.(2) Living arrangements, including personal assistance services, skill building, financial management, medical monitoring, meal preparation, shopping, home maintenance, and house cleaning.(3) Unusual or extraordinary disability-related shelter expenses.(4) Capital expenses, including environmental modifications and transportation.(5) Employment supports and tuition.(6) Social productivity and personal fulfillment activities, such as volunteering, club membership, and recreation.(7) Assistive technology, including computers and electronic equipment.(8) Specialized clothing, or clothing not covered by public benefits.(9) Respite care.(10) Disability-related support groups.(11) Medical care, counseling, therapies, and other health related services, including alternative practitioners, not covered by public benefits.(12) Utility and transportation costs, including the purchase of a vehicle.(13) Vacation, travel, and recreation.(14) Birthday and holiday presents for the beneficiary to give to others.(15) Advocacy and legal services.(16) Individual trust account expenses including enrollment, bookkeeping, tax return preparation and filing, tax payments, annual management expenses, and other trust related fees.(17) Items the trust manager deems appropriate and reasonable within the guidelines of the governing board.[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.330.240. WSR 02-07-026, § 365-220-025, filed 3/12/02, effective 4/12/02.]
RCW 43.330.240. WSR 02-07-026, § 365-220-025, filed 3/12/02, effective 4/12/02.