Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 22 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Chapter 10.22.14 - Low Intensity Support Services (LISS) Program
Section 10.22.14.03 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.14.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Administration" means the Developmental
Disabilities Administration (DDA) under the Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene.
(2) "Agency" means the
selected licensed family and individual support program that administers the
Program on behalf of the Administration.
(3) "Camp" means a day camp, residential
camp, travel camp, or trip camp that:
(a)
During a calendar year, accommodates seven or more campers who are unrelated to
the operator;
(b) Provides
primarily recreational activities or has a substantial recreational component;
and
(c) Operates on private
property or private facilities, whether leased or owned, public property, or
public facilities.
(4)
"Child care" means the care or supervision for an individual, younger than 21
years old, who has a disability or other emotional, developmental, physical,
educational, or medical need necessitating child care when the individual's
parent or legal guardian gives the individual's care over to another for some
portion of a 24-hour day as a supplement to the parent's or guardian's primary
care of the child.
(5) "Day care "
means the care provided to an individual 21 years old or older, who has a
disability or other emotional, developmental, physical, educational, or medical
need necessitating care from an adult day care center.
(6) "Eligible disability" means the
individual has a severe chronic disability that:
(a) Is attributable to a physical or mental
impairment, other than the sole diagnosis of mental illness, or to a
combination of physical and mental impairments; and
(b) Is likely to continue indefinitely.
(7) "Dietitian and
nutritionist services" mean:
(a) Nutrition
care planning, nutrition assessment, and dietetic instruction; and
(b) Services within the scope of practice of
the nutritionist's or dietitian's license, as defined by:
(i) Health Occupations Article, Title 5,
Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(ii) Regulations under COMAR 10.56 for the
Board of Dietetic Practice.
(8) "Health services" means services:
(a) Provided by individuals regulated under
the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(b) That the respective licensing Board
approves as a valid treatment for the presenting problem; and
(c) That include health assessments such as
psychological, neuropsychological, dental, and speech-language
assessments.
(9) Housing
Adaptations and Barrier Removals.
(a) "Housing
adaptations and barrier removals" means those physical adaptations or
modifications to the individual's or family's home which are required to make
it accessible to the individual because of the:
(i) Physical structure of the residence;
or
(ii) Individual's specific
functional needs.
(b)
"Housing adaptations and barrier removals" may include but are not limited to:
(i) Visual fire alarms;
(ii) Ramps;
(iii) Grab bars or handrails;
(iv) Stair glides;
(v) Widening of doorways;
(vi) Modification of bathroom or kitchen
facilities to make them physically accessible;
(vii) Specialized electrical and plumbing
systems to accommodate the medical equipment and supplies which are necessary
for the individual's welfare;
(viii) Locks, buzzers, or other devices on
doorways to prevent or stop wandering; and
(ix) Home modifications to help a individual
identify the physical environment.
(10) "Most integrated setting" means a
setting that enables individuals with disabilities to interact with
non-disabled persons to the fullest extent possible.
(11) "Program" means the Low Intensity
Support Services Program that the Administration operates by contracting with
approved Agencies.
(12) "Random
selection process" means a system used to identify the applicants who will be
considered for funding during Round 1 and Round 2 of each fiscal year, by using
an automated system that does not consider the identity or any other personal
aspect of the applicants.
(13)
"Services" means low intensity support services as describe in this
chapter.
(14) Specialized Equipment and Assistive Technology.
(a) " Specialized equipment and assistive
technology" means non-experimental technology or adaptive equipment which:
(i) Enables an individual to live in the
community and to participate in community activities; and
(ii) Meets applicable standards of
manufacture, design, usage, and installation.
(b) " Specialized Equipment and assistive
technology" may include:
(i) Enables an
individual to live in the community and to participate in community activities;
and
(ii) Devices with web-based
operating systems, software, and computer accessories that enable participants
to function more independently;
(c) Maintenance and repair of the covered
assistive technology devices and equipment, as necessary;
(d) Augmentative communication and
communication-enhancement devices;
(e) Aids for daily living and self-help aids
used in activities such as eating, bathing, cooking, dressing, toileting, and
home maintenance; and
(f) Equipment
needed to adapt the individual's or family's automotive vehicle for personal
transportation such as:
(i) Adaptive driving
aids;
(ii) Hand controls;
and
(iii) Wheelchair lifts, and
other lifts used for personal transportation.
(15) "Therapy" means occupational, physical,
speech, or behavioral therapy that is not funded by other State funded programs
or by health insurance, including the Medical Assistance Program.
(16) "Therapeutic summer program" means a set
of services designed to provide medical, behavioral, or psychological
therapies, such as speech, applied behavior analysis, and occupational, through
a variety of activities, in a safe environment, which are recommended by a
licensed professional, and provided by clinical staff with clinical
oversight.
(17) "Usual, customary,
and reasonable" means the amount paid for a service in a geographic area that
is based on what providers in the area typically charge for the same or similar
service, so long as that charge is reasonable.
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