(a) Governing body. A PACE organization must be operating under the control of an identifiable governing body (for example, a board of directors) or a designated person functioning as a governing body with full legal authority and responsibility for the following:
- (1) Governance and operation of the organization.
- (2) Development of policies consistent with the mission.
- (3) Management and provision of all services, including the management of contractors.
- (4) Establishment of personnel policies that address adequate notice of termination by employees or contractors with direct patient care responsibilities.
- (5) Fiscal operations.
- (6) Development of policies on participant health and safety, including a comprehensive, systemic operational plan to ensure the health and safety of participants.
- (7) A quality improvement program as described in § 460.130.
(b) Participant advisory committee.
- (1) A PACE organization must establish a participant advisory committee to provide advice to the governing body on matters of concern to participants. Participants and representatives of participants must constitute a majority of the membership of this committee.
- (2) The participant advisory committee must provide the liaison to the governing body with meeting minutes that include participant issues.
(c) Participant representation on the governing body.
- (1) A PACE organization must ensure participant representation on issues related to participant care. This shall be achieved by having a participant representative on the governing body.
- (2) The participant representative is a liaison of the participant advisory committee to the PACE organization governing body.
- (3) Duty of the participant representative. The participant representative must present issues from the participant advisory committee to the governing body.
[64 FR 66279, Nov. 24, 1999, as amended at 71 FR 71334, Dec. 8, 2006; 84 FR 25673, June 3, 2019]