Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.40 - Early Intervention Service Coordination
Section 10.09.40.03 - Conditions for Participation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.40.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General requirements for participation in the Program are that providers shall do the following, either directly through staff or by agreement:
(1) Meet all conditions for participation as
set forth in COMAR
10.09.36.03K;
and
(2) Maintain a file on each
participant which meets the Program's requirements and which includes for each
contact made by the service coordinator:
(a)
Date and subject of contact,
(b)
Person contacted,
(c) Person making
the contact,
(d) Nature, content,
and unit or units of service provided;
(e) Place of service; and
(f) Signature and printed name of the service
coordinator.
B. Specific requirements for participation in the Program as an early intervention service coordinator are that the provider shall do the following, either directly or indirectly by agreement:
(1) Use qualified individuals as service
coordinators;
(2) Have demonstrated
expertise in providing family-centered, community-based, coordinated care to
children with disabilities, with an emphasis on early intervention
services;
(3) Develop the IFSP
within 45 working days of referral, unless client-related extenuating
circumstances are documented in accordance with COMAR 13A.13.01.07B.
(4) Have formal written policies and
procedures, approved by the Department, which specifically address the
provision of early intervention service coordination to participants in
accordance with the requirements of this chapter;
(5) Designate specific qualified individuals as early
intervention service coordinators;
(6) Maintain on file an initial
Individualized Family Service Plan for each participant, and any subsequent
revised IFSPs;
(7) Be knowledgeable
of the eligibility requirements and application procedures of federal, State,
and local government assistance programs which are applicable to
participants;
(8) Maintain a
current listing of medical, social, mental health, financial assistance,
education, training, counseling, and other early intervention and support
services available to infants and toddlers with disabilities; and
(9) Strictly safeguard the confidentiality of
a participant's records, so as not to endanger the participant's and the
family's legal rights, family relationships, and status in the
community.
C. A service coordinator shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Be a professional who:
(a) Has a current license or certification,
according to Regulation .02 of this chapter, in the profession most immediately
relevant to a participant's needs; and
(b) Has demonstrated training or experience
in providing service coordination or other early intervention services to
infants and toddlers with disabilities; or
(2) Be a nonprofessional who:
(a) Has a high school diploma or its
equivalency who meets Personnel Standards described in COMAR
13A.07.01.02;
(b) Has demonstrated
training or experience in providing service coordination or other early
intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities; and
(c) Participates in ongoing training
offerings as specified in the interagency plan for early intervention
services.
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