Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.10 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) Demonstration Waiver Providers
Section 10.21.10.07 - Specific Conditions for PRTF Waiver Service Providers - Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support and Youth Peer-to-Peer Support
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.10.07
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A family support organization may provide PRTF waiver services of caregiver peer-to-peer support, youth peer-to-peer support, or family and youth training. To be eligible to provide PRTF waiver services as a family support organization, the organization shall:
(1) Be a private, nonprofit entity designated
under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, and submit copies
of the certificate of incorporation and Internal Revenue Service
designation;
(2) Have a board of
directors comprised of more than 50 percent caregivers with a primary daily
responsibility for raising a child or youth up to 26 years old with emotional,
behavioral, or mental health challenges;
(3) Submit a list of board members with
identification of those who are caregivers meeting the criteria in §A(2)
of this regulation;
(4) Establish
hiring practices that give preference to:
(a)
Current or previous caregivers of a child or youth with emotional, behavioral,
or mental health challenges;
(b)
Youth who are 18 through 26 years old, who have or had emotional or behavioral
health challenges, or both; or
(c)
Both §A(4)(a) and (b) of this regulation;
(5) Submit a copy of the organization's
personnel policy that sets forth the preferred employment criteria stated in
§A(4) of this regulation;
(6)
Employ a staff that is comprised of at least 75 percent individuals who are:
(a) Current or previous caregivers of a child
or youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges; or
(b) Youth who are 18 through 26 years old
with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges;
(7) Submit a list of staff and positions held
with identification of those who fit the experienced caregiver and youth
criteria stated in §A(6) of this regulation; and
(8) Submit a certificate of eligibility that
includes:
(a) Attestation of compliance with
§A(1)-(6) of this regulation; and
(b) The organization's mission statement that
establishes the purpose of the organization as providing support and education
to youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges and their
caregivers.
B. Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support Provider. To provide the services set forth COMAR 10.09.79.06B, the provider shall:
(1) Be employed by a family
support organization;
(2) Be 21
years old or older;
(3) Receive
supervision from an individual who is 21 years old or older, and has at least 3
years of experience providing peer-to-peer support;
(4) Have current or prior experience as a
caregiver of a child with SED or a young adult with SMI; and
(5) Receive training and certification as
approved by MHA.
C. Youth Peer-to-Peer Support Provider. To provide services set forth in COMAR 10.09.79.06B, a provider shall:
(1) Be 18 years old or older
but not older than 26 years old;
(2) Be employed by a family support
organization;
(3) Have experience
with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has had emotional,
behavioral, or mental health challenges;
(4) Be supervised by an individual who is 21
years old or older, and has at least 3 years of experience providing
peer-to-peer support or working with youth, or both; and
(5) Receive training and certification as
approved by MHA.
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