You're right. There was a recommendation made by UEFA in the summer to be applied to this season, but it looks like FIFA did not adopt it...
While Livramento technically broke the second part of that rule, UEFA have come under pressure to scrap it. The organisation formed a Football Board earlier this year, made up of top managers, who recommended that the rules be changed.
A statement read: "With regard to the Laws of the Game, which stipulate that not every touch of a player's hand/arm with the ball is an offence, the Board issued the following recommendations for next season for better compliance of the Laws with the nature of the game:
"In their guidelines for the next season, the Board recommends that UEFA should clarify that no handball offence should be called on a player if the ball is previously deflected from his own body and, in particular, when the ball does not go towards the goal.
"On the same notice, the Board recommends that not every handball should automatically lead to a caution after every shot at goal, as anticipated by current guidelines."