Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section VII-1305 - Intrastate Funding FormulaA. Intrastate Funding Formula1. The following is a descriptive summary of the current Intrastate Funding Formula's assumptions and goals, and the application of the definitions of greatest economic or social need and a demonstration of the allocation of funds, pursuant to the formula, to each PSA.2. Descriptive Statementa. The current intrastate funding formula for the distribution of Older Americans Act Title III funds in Louisiana provides for a base allocation by parish. The following factors are considered in the distribution of funds remaining after base allocations are made: population aged 60 and over; population aged 60 and over below the Bureau of the Census poverty threshold; population aged 75 and over; and land area in square miles. Each of these factors is derived by dividing the planning and service area total by the state total.b. Population aged 60 and over, and land area in square miles is assigned weights of one each. Population aged 60 and over below the Bureau of the Census poverty threshold is assigned a weight of nine-tenths. Population aged 75 and over is assigned a weight of one-tenth The sum of these four factors is three.c. Those elderly in greatest economic need are defined as persons aged 60 and older whose incomes are at or below the poverty threshold established by the Bureau of the Census. Those elderly in greatest social need are defined as persons aged 60 and over who have needs based on noneconomic factors such as social isolation caused by living in remote areas, or who are especially vulnerable due to the heightened possibility of frailty among elderly aged 75 and older. Other social needs are those, which restrict an elderly individual's ability to perform normal daily tasks, or which restrict his or her ability to live independently; they can be caused by racial or ethnic status, or language barriers. The intrastate funding formula accounts for these individuals by not allocating funds solely on the basis of population. The land area in square miles factor is included to compensate area agencies serving predominantly rural areas for the special problems encountered by sparse populations who may be spread over large geographical areas. The four funding factors combine to meet the special needs of socially and economically needy elderly, urban elderly and rural elderly.d. The base funding allocation of $12,000 per parish is established on the assumption that this amount represents a minimum allocation for the administration of Older Americans Act programs. There is an increasing need to provide a continuum of care for the very old (aged 75 and older) as this segment of the population gets larger each year. Funding limitations dictate that this group is given special emphasis. 3. Numerical Statement of the Intrastate Funding Formula a. Base Allocation per PSA: $12,000 per parish.b. Formula Allocation per PSA: Factors | Weight |
PSA 60+ Population State 60+ Population | 1.0 |
PSA 60+ Below Poverty Threshold State 60+ Population Below Poverty Threshold | 0.9 |
PSA Land Mass in Square Miles State Land Mass in Square Miles | 1.0 |
PSA 75+ Population State 75+ Population | 0.1 |
Sum | 3.0 |
4.PSA FORMULA = (i) X 1 + (ii) X 0.9 + (iii) X 1 + (iv) X 0.1 3
La. Admin. Code tit. 4, § VII-1305
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Office of the Governor, Office of Elderly Affairs, LR 11:342 (April 1985), amended LR 12:366 (June 1986), LR 12:511 (August 1986), LR 13:569 (October 1987), LR 17:1207 (December 1991), LR 19:1317 (October 1993), LR 23:1146 (September 1997), LR 26:1611 (August 2000), LR 30:1696 (August 2004), LR 35:662 (April 2009), LR 37:320 (January 2011).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 46:932(8).