Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65G - Agency for Persons with Disabilities
Chapter 65G-4 - SERVICE DELIVERY PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Section 65G-4.014 - Eligibility for Agency Services - Definitions
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Autism means a condition which meets the requirements of section 393.063, F.S., that the condition is:
(2) Cerebral Palsy - means a group of disabling symptoms of extended duration that result from damage to the developing brain during the prenatal period and characterized by paralysis, spasticity, or abnormal control of movement or posture, such as poor coordination or lack of balance, which is manifest prior to three years of age. For purposes of the rule, cerebral palsy also means the presence of other significant motor dysfunction appearing prior to age 18 due to perinatal or external events such as anoxia, oxygen deprivation, or traumatic brain injury. Excluded from this definition is motor dysfunction caused by medical events, including stroke or progressive diseases such as muscular dystrophy. The impairment from cerebral palsy must constitute a substantial handicap which is reasonably expected to continue indefinitely.
(3) Mental Retardation or Intellectual Disability - is evidenced by the concurrent existence of:
(4) Prader-Willi Syndrome - means a genetic disorder which is most often associated with a random deletion of chromosome 15. Commonly associated characteristics include insatiable appetite, chronic overeating, hypotonia, short stature, obesity, and behavioral issues. Individuals diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome generally have mental retardation; however, an individual with Prader-Willi syndrome can be determined as eligible for services without an accompanying diagnosis of mental retardation.
(5) Spina Bifida - For the purposes of agency eligibility, spina bifida refers to a confirmed diagnosis of spina bifida cystica or myelomeningocele.
(6) Down Syndrome - means a condition caused by the presence of extra chromosomal material on chromosome 21. This disorder is often associated with impairment in cognitive ability, characteristic physical growth and features, and congenital medical conditions.
(7) Eligibility Rules - rules 65G-4.014 through 65G-4.017, F.A.C., inclusive, which apply to eligibility determinations for services provided through the Agency for Persons with Disabilities for individuals with developmental disabilities.
(8) DD Waiver - Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver authorized by 42 U.S.C. 1396n(c)(1) of the federal Social Security Act and section 409.906, F.S., that provides a package of Medicaid-funded home and community-based supports and services to eligible persons with developmental disabilities who live at home or in a home-like setting.
(9) Agency Services - home and community based supports and services to eligible persons funded through general revenue allocations or sources other than the DD Waiver.
Rulemaking Authority 393.065(10), 393.066(8), 393.501 FS. Law Implemented 393.065, 393.066 FS.
New 5-16-12.