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 10.22.14.07 - Covered Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.14.07
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Services include supports involving:
(1) Attendant
care services, including personal care;
(2) Camps that are:
(a) Approved by the Maryland DHMH in
accordance with COMAR 10.16.06;
(b)
Accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education;
(c) Accredited by the American Camping
Association certification;
(d)
Approved by a State governmental entity; or
(e) Approved by the Developmental
Disabilities Administration;
(3) Child care that is provided in accordance
with COMAR 13A.15, 13A.16, and 13A.18;
(4) Community
integration services, including recreation programs;
(5) Counseling, individual and
family;
(6) Day care provided in accordance with Health
General Article, §14-201(b) or §14-301(b), Annotated Code of
Maryland;
(7) Employment-related
services;
(8) Health services,
including dietetic and nutritional services;
(9) Housing
adaptations and barrier removals provided that the applicant or the applicant's
family owns the property needing the adaptation;
(10) Identification services;
(11) Medical equipment purchase, rental, and
repair;
(12) Recreation
programs;
(13) Respite care and
approved camps;
(14) Services to
mediate, provide advice, or support the person or family to address their
needs;
(15) Specialized equipment
and assistive technology;
(16)
Therapeutic services;
(17)
Therapeutic summer programs;
(18) Training and
support for self-advocacy;
(19)
Transportation.
(20) Tuition for
post-secondary academic and vocational services;
(21) Tutoring for post-secondary academic and
vocational services; and
(22)
Repairs of vehicles that have been modified or adapted with specialized
equipment to meet the needs of the eligible individual.
B. The Administration may approve other services that meet the requirements of Regulation .06 of this chapter.
C. The agency approving or procuring requested dietitian and nutritionist services referenced in §A(7) of this regulation shall be sensitive to the educational background, culture, religion, eating habits, preferences, and general environment of the individual.
D. To be approved for funding, all requested medical services, and therapies:
(1) Shall be prescribed by a professional
authorized to do so under the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of
Maryland, in the relevant field;
(2) Shall be provided or supervised by an
organization authorized to do so under the Health Occupations Article,
Annotated Code of Maryland, in the relevant field;
(3) Shall be prescribed for treatment of a
specified illness or condition, or for amelioration of the symptoms of a
specified illness or condition;
(4)
Shall be a treatment that is approved by the:
(a) Respective Health Occupations licensing
board; and
(b) The Federal Drug
Administration (FDA), if the FDA regulates the treatment; and
(5) May not be:
(a) Related to the individual's primary or
secondary education; and
(b)
Covered by the individual's IEP.
E. To be approved for funding, all providers of housing adaptations and barrier removal services shall:
(1) Be properly licensed or certified by the
State to provide the service being rendered;
(2) Be bonded as is legally
required;
(3) Obtain all required
State and local permits;
(4) Pass
final required inspections; and
(5)
Perform all work in accordance with State and local building codes.
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