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 10.22.14.05 - Application and Eligibility
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.14.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An individual shall submit to the Department:
(1) The completed LISS application
form;
(2) For applicants younger
than 21 years old, one of the following, demonstrating that the applicant meets
the eligibility requirements for LISS:
(a) A
finalized Individual Educational Program (IEP) from the current calendar year
that identifies an eligible disability and that is in effect as of the date of
the LISS application; or
(b) A
statement written by a licensed physician, confirming that the individual has
an eligible disability;
(3) For applicants 21 years old or older, one
of the following, demonstrating that the applicant meets the eligibility
requirements for LISS:
(a) A statement
written by a licensed physician within the last 3 years, confirming that the
individual has an eligible disability;
(b) A psychological evaluation completed by a
licensed professional within the last 3 years, confirming that the individual
has an eligible disability;
(c) An
evaluation completed by an Occupational Therapist, a Division of Rehabilitation
Services evaluator, or another licensed professional within the last 3 years,
confirming that the individual has an eligible disability; or
(d) A finalized IEP dated within 3 years
after the date on which the applicant exited the school system, confirming that
the individual has an eligible disability; and
(4) Upon request of the DDA, additional
written evidence demonstrating that the criteria for specific services are
met.
B. Eligibility.
(1) To be eligible for the Program, an
individual:
(a) Shall be a Maryland resident
and provide proof of address for the current calendar year;
(b) Shall have an eligible
diagnosis;
(c) Shall provide proof
of identity;
(d) May not be
enrolled in any Maryland Medicaid home and community-based services waiver at
the time of the random selection process, except that this restriction does not
apply to applicants enrolled in the Maryland Model Waiver Program;
(e) May be enrolled in the Rare and Expensive
Case Management (REM) Medicaid Program at the time of the random selection
process;
(f) Shall submit a fully
completed LISS application by the due dates established by the DDA;
and
(g) Shall be selected by the
random selection process.
(2) An individual currently receiving DDA
services, other than coordination of community services, may not receive LISS
funding under this chapter.
(3) An
individual who received funding in Round 1 of the random selection process may
not receive funding in Round 2 in the same fiscal year, even if the entire
maximum amount of $2,000 was not awarded to the individual in Round
1.
C. The agency shall approve services for an eligible individual:
(1) Who is selected by the random selection
process; and
(2) Whose requested
services, items, and providers comply with the provisions of this
chapter.
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