Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 22 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Chapter 10.22.05 - The Individual Plan
Section 10.22.05.03 - Development and Implementation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.05.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The resource coordinator, as defined in COMAR 10.22.09, shall ensure that:
(1) Each individual, other than an individual
receiving respite services in the community, has an IP that is developed not
more than 30 calendar days after receiving services;
(2) The IP is developed in a manner
consistent with the values and outcomes in COMAR 10.22.04, and the provisions
of any other relevant State or federal laws;
(3) Each individual is provided with a range
of the most integrated setting service options that may be appropriate;
and
(4) The IP meetings are held at
a time and place convenient to the individual.
B. If the individual does not have a resource coordinator, the licensee, in the following priority order, shall ensure that the requirements of this chapter are met:
(1)
Community residential services licensee;
(2) Vocational or day services licensee;
or
(3) Family and individual
support services licensee.
C. Written Plan of Habilitation for Individuals Residing in State Residential Center.
(1) The individual, a treating professional,
and a resource coordinator shall develop the written plan of
habilitation.
(2) On an annual
basis and any other time requested by the individual, the treating professional
and the resource coordinator shall discuss with the individual:
(a) The service and support needs of the
individual;
(b) A range of the most
integrated setting service options licensed through the administration that may
be appropriate; and
(c) Any
identified community-based Medicaid waiver services and any other services and
supports that may be appropriate.
(3) The treating professionals and resource
coordinator shall use any communication devices and techniques, including the
use of sign language, as appropriate, to facilitate the involvement of the
individual in the development of the written plan of habilitation.
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