Cathy Barrick • May 5, 2026
ODP Provides 2026/27 Individual Support Plan Renewal Guidance
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Cathy Barrick
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May 5, 2026
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ODP Announcement ODPANN 26‑050 provides technical guidance for stakeholders involved in the FY 2026/27 Individual Support Plan (ISP) renewal process.
The following topical areas are addressed in this communication:
- Guidance for Updating FY 2026/27 Renewal Plans;
- FY 2026/27 Waiver Rate Load;
- Supports Coordination Billing Changes;
- Variance Process for Established Service Requirements;
- NG5 and Residential Rate Exception NEA process;
- Data Clean Up Efforts;
- When to Create FY 2026/27 ISPs;
- Reserve to Encumbrance (R2E); and
- Resources.
Please see the bulletin for more instructions and information. For information related to special considerations or for other questions about the ISP renewal process, please contact your respective ODP Regional Program Office.

By Tim Sohosky
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May 29, 2026
On Thursday, May 28, the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) provided an update to the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) regarding current policies and upcoming regulatory changes following a recent Commonwealth Court decision. On February 17, 2026, the PA Commonwealth Court issued a decision in Dunkelberger v. Department of Human Services that determined that ODP’s limitations on provider model services (specifically the 40/60-hour caps and 90-day travel maximums) were null and void. The decision was based on process rather than policy validity; the Court found that these limitations were not properly promulgated as regulations in accordance with the Commonwealth Documents Law and Regulatory Review Act. To maintain a balanced approach between flexibility and oversight, ODP is moving forward with the following actions: Regulatory Amendments: ODP will amend regulations to establish formal authority for setting service delivery limits that support individual welfare and program integrity. Self-Directed Model Agreements: ODP has already modified agreements for self-directed models to clarify limits on overtime, combined relative service provision, and travel restrictions. Travel Restrictions: Due to the inability to monitor services effectively over long distances, service provision will now be limited to Pennsylvania and contiguous states. Waiver Changes: ODP will seek modifications through the amendment process to the Consolidated, P/FDS, Community Living, and Adult Autism Waivers to include: New requirements for agencies providing IHCS and Companion services to disclose a DSP's relationship to participants; and Strengthened programmatic oversight and integrity measures. Life Sharing Alternative: For participants requiring more than 60 hours of paid care from a relative, the Life Sharing (24/7) service model remains the recommended alternative. ODP anticipates a public comment period for these proposed waiver changes beginning in January 2027.

By Cathy Barrick
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May 28, 2026
The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has shared ODPANN 26-039 . The purpose of this communication is to provide updated details about the Residential Performance-Based Contracting (PBC) Pay-for-Performance (P4P) initiatives for Fiscal Year 2026/27. Updates are provided in red . Please review the announcement for more details. Visit here to access the Pay for Performance (P4P): Residential Rural Capacity Expansion Plan template .

