Code of Massachusetts Regulations
115 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Title 115 CMR 13.00 - Incident Reporting
Section 13.03 - Reporting Requirements
Universal Citation: 115 MA Code of Regs 115.13
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Providers shall report to the Department:
(a)
any reportable incident involving an individual for whom the provider was
responsible for providing care and/or supervision at the time of the
incident;
(b) any reportable
incident that occurs in the provider's program which is licensed or certified
by the Department and involves an individual whose services are not funded by
the Department, or who are not eligible for DDS services;
(c) any reportable incident involving a child
or the primary caregiver of a child participating in the Children's Autism Home
and Community Based Waiver Program;
(d) any reportable incident designated by the
Department as requiring a major level of review that occurs while an
individuals younger than 18 years old is receiving a service funded by the
Department;
(e) any incident
involving a fatality, near fatality, or serious bodily injury of a child
receiving services from the Department. A fatality includes deaths resulting
from automobile accidents, abusive head trauma, gunshot wounds and drug
overdose. Serious bodily injury means bodily injury involving a substantial
risk of death, extreme physical pain, protracted and obvious disfigurement or
protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ or
mental faculty;
(f) any reportable
incident that is brought to the provider's attention that involves an
individual who, at the time of the incident, was under the care and/or
supervision of a person who is not an employee, volunteer or subcontractor of
the provider, as soon as the provider learns of the incident.
(2) Department staff (who are not providers) are required to report incidents, as defined in 115 CMR 13.00, which occur when the individual was not in a Department service at the time it occurred as soon the incident is brought to their attention.
(3) Persons acting as support brokers to individuals receiving self-directed services shall report incidents involving the individual as soon as the incident is brought to their attention.
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