Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.52 - Service Coordination for Children with an IEP or Enrolled in the Autism Waiver
Section 10.09.52.03-1 - Conditions for Participation for Autism Waiver Service Coordination Providers
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.52.03-1
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General requirements for participation in the Program are that a provider shall:
(1) Meet all the conditions for participation
as set forth in COMAR 10.09.36; and
(2) If delivering services via telehealth,
comply with COMAR 10.09.49 and any subregulatory guidance issued by the
Department.
B. Specific requirements for participation in the Program as a provider of Autism Waiver Service Coordination are that a provider shall:
(1) Be an agency within the State that
employs or has under contract qualified personnel who convene or participate on
waiver multidisciplinary teams as necessary, develop participant's waiver plans
of care, and provide service coordination services for waiver
participants;
(2) Designate
specific, qualified individuals as service coordinators and verify their
credentials for providing the services covered under this chapter;
(3) Convene or participate on a waiver
multidisciplinary team or teams for waiver participants, in accordance with the
requirements of COMAR 10.09.56 and this chapter;
(4) Be knowledgeable of the eligibility
requirements and application procedures of federal, State, and local government
assistance programs that are applicable to participants; and
(5) Maintain a file on each participant that
meets the Program's requirements and includes the waiver participant's:
(a) Technical eligibility form approved by
MSDE, reviewed and signed at least annually;
(b) Determination of eligibility for level of
care in an intermediate care facility for the intellectually disabled and
persons with related conditions (ICF/IID) - initial determination and
redetermination, at least annually;
(c) Autism Waiver Risk Assessment pursuant to
10.09.56;
(d) Consent Form for
Autism Waiver Services, signed before Autism Waiver enrollment and annually
thereafter;
(e) Form for
determination of Medicaid eligibility for Autism Waiver services - initial
determination and redetermination, at least annually;
(f) Initial waiver plan of care, reviewed at
least annually, and any plan revisions;
(g) Parental Rights and Responsibilities form
reviewed and signed at least annually;
(h) Preauthorization by MSDE of any
environmental accessibility adaptations reimbursed through the Autism Waiver,
if applicable;
(i) Reportable Event
forms concerning the waiver participant, if applicable;
(j) Record of ongoing Autism Wavier service
coordination encounters, including:
(i) A
description of the service;
(ii)
The location of the service;
(iii)
Date of contact and name of the parent/guardian or participant;
(iv) Type of contact;
(v) Supportive documentation of the service;
and
(vi) The Autism Wavier service
coordinator's printed name and signature;
(k) Monthly tracking logs with Technical
Eligibility Exemption Request Forms as applicable; and
(l) A copy of the treatment plans for each
applicable service provided or Reportable Event form, as applicable, if a
treatment plan was not submitted.
C. Autism Waiver Service Coordinator Requirements.
(1) An Autism Waiver service
coordinator shall:
(a) Be employed by or under
contract with a provider;
(b) Be
approved by the participant's parent or parents;
(c) Participate with the waiver
multidisciplinary team in the development, or revision, of a participant's
waiver plan of care and in the waiver plan of care review;
(d) Assist the participant in gaining access
to the services recommended in the waiver plan of care; and
(2) An Autism Waiver service
coordinator who is chosen to provide services for a waiver participant shall
have at least:
(a) 1 year of relevant training
or experience; and
(b) A bachelor's
degree.
(3) An Autism
Waiver service coordinator shall complete at least 5 hours of training on the
Autism Waiver, offered by the Department and MSDE, prior to rendering Autism
Waiver service coordination in accordance with Regulations .04-1 and .04-2 of
this chapter.
(4) Autism Waiver
service coordinators shall attend one Statewide training for Autism Waiver
service coordinators per fiscal year.
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