Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.48 - Targeted Case Management for People with Developmental Disabilities
Section 10.09.48.05 - Conditions for Participation - Staff Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.48.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Staff Capability Requirements. The provider shall:
(1) Employ only personnel who
are appropriately qualified as set forth in this regulation;
(2) Maintain sufficient staff required to
meet the needs of the participants whom the provider serves;
(3) Have administrative and supervisory staff
to ensure the quality of coordination of community services provided by the
provider;
(4) Have a management
capability team, each member of which has at least 3 years of experience
providing coordination of community services or management experience in human
services; and
(5) Maintain
personnel files for each employee which includes documentation of staff
qualifications as set forth in this regulation.
B. Staff Training Requirements.
(1) All DDA-certified coordination of
community services providers shall ensure through appropriate documentation
that coordination of community services staff, supervisors, and quality
assurance staff receive training, as required by DDA.
(2) All coordination of community services
staff shall receive training on procedures, protocols, processes, and
regulations as required by the DDA.
C. Coordination of community services staff shall:
(1) Receive required training as
specified in COMAR 10.22, unless otherwise directed by the DDA, which shall be
documented and made available upon request;
(2) Comply with all State and federal
statutes, regulations, and policies; and
(3) Demonstrate competency-based skills and
working knowledge in the following areas:
(a)
Negotiation and conflict management;
(b) Crisis management;
(c) Community resources including generic
programs, local programs, State programs, and federal programs and
resources;
(d) Determining the most
integrated setting appropriate to meet the participant's needs;
(e) Coordinating and facilitating planning
meetings;
(f) Assessing, planning,
and coordinating services;
(g)
Assisting participants in gaining access to services and supports;
(h) Monitoring the provision of services to
participants;
(i) Allied service
delivery systems, including Medicaid, mental health, substance abuse, social
services, juvenile justice, vocational rehabilitation, and corrections;
and
(j) Regulations governing
services for participants with developmental disabilities.
D. Coordination of Community Services Supervisor. The coordination of community services supervisor shall:
(1) Except as stated in §F of this
regulation, meet one or more of the following education requirements:
(a) An advanced degree from an accredited
education program in human services and 1 year of experience as set forth in
§C of this regulation; or
(b)
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in human services with
3 years experience as set forth in §C of this regulation;
(2) Demonstrate experience in one
or more of the following:
(a) Coordinating
services for participants in Medicaid or waiver programs; or
(b) Coordinating services for participants
with intellectual or developmental disabilities;
(3) Demonstrate experience in all of the
following:
(a) Social services intake and
referral services;
(b) Data
collection, analysis, and reporting;
(c) Staff supervision; and
(d) Management or leadership;
(4) Supervise the work of
coordinators of community services; and
(5) Monitor the quality of
services.
E. Coordinator of Community Services. The coordinator of community services shall:
(1) Except as stated in §F of this
regulation, have :
(a) A bachelor's degree
from an accredited education program in a human services field;
(b) An associate's degree with 2 years'
experience in a human services field; or
(c) 7 years' experience in a human services
field;
(2) Use all
communication methodologies, strategies, devices, and techniques necessary,
including sign language, assistive technology, or language interpreter
services, to facilitate the involvement of the participant in the assessment,
development, and monitoring of services and supports;
(3) Ensure that each participant receives a
person-centered plan that is designed to meet the individual's needs in the
most costeffective manner; and
(4)
Annually advise participants of their right to choose among qualified providers
of services including coordination of community services.
F. Education and Experience Waiver.
(1) Coordination of Community Services
Supervisor. Education and experience requirements may be waived if an
individual has been employed as a coordination of community services supervisor
for at least 1 year as of January 1, 2014.
(2) Coordinator of Community Services.
Education and experience requirements may be waived if an individual has been
employed as a coordinator of community services for at least 1 year as of
January 1, 2014.
G. An individual is ineligible for employment by a coordination of community services provider, agency, or entity in Maryland if the individual:
(1) Is simultaneously employed by any
MDH-licensed or MDH-certified provider agency;
(2) Is on the Maryland Medicaid exclusion
list;
(3) Is on the federal List of
Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE);
(4) Is on the federal list of excluded
parties as maintained by the System of Award Management (SAM.GOV);
(5) Has been convicted of a crime of violence
in violation of Criminal Law Article, §14-101, Annotated Code
of Maryland;
(6) Violates or has
violated Health-General Article, §7-1102, Annotated Code of Maryland;
or
(7) Has been found guilty or
been given Probation Before Judgment for a crime which would indicate behavior
potentially harmful to individuals receiving services, as documented either
through a criminal history records check or a criminal background check,
pursuant to:
(a) Health-General Article,
§19-1902, et seq., Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(b) COMAR 12.15.
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