New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 314 - LONG TERM CARE SERVICES - WAIVERS
Part 5 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES WAIVER
Section 8.314.5.10 - ELIGIBLE PROVIDERS

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.314.5.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Health care to eligible recipients is furnished by a variety of providers and provider groups. The reimbursement and billing for these services is administered by MAD. Upon approval of a New Mexico MAD provider participation agreement (PPA) by MAD or its designee, licensed practitioners, facilities, and other providers of services that meet applicable requirements are eligible to be reimbursed for furnishing covered services to eligible recipients. A provider must be enrolled before submitting a claim for payment to the MAD claims processing contractors. MAD makes available on the HSD/MAD website, on other program-specific websites, or in hard copy format, information necessary to participate in health care programs administered by HSD or its authorized agents, including New Mexico administrative code (NMAC) rules, billing instructions, utilization review instructions, EVV requirements and instructions, service definitions and service standards and other pertinent materials. When enrolled, a provider receives instruction on how to access these documents. It is the provider's responsibility to access these instructions, to understand the information provided and to comply with the requirements. The provider must contact HSD or its authorized agents to obtain answers to questions related to the material or not covered by the material. To be eligible for reimbursement, a provider must adhere to the provisions of the MAD PPA and all applicable statutes, regulations, and executive orders. MAD or its selected claims processing contractor issues payments to a provider using electronic funds transfer (EFT) only.

B. All DDW eligible providers must be approved by DOH or its designee and have an approved MAD PPA and a DOH provider agreement.

C. MAD through its designee, DOH/DDSD, follows a subcontractor model for certain DDW services. The agency, following the DOH/DDSD model, must ensure that its subcontractors or employees meet all required qualifications. The agency must provide oversight of subcontractors and supervision of employees to ensure that all required MAD and DOH/DDSD qualifications and service standards are met. In addition, the agency must provide oversight and supervision of subcontractors and employees to ensure that services are delivered in accordance with all requirements set forth by the DOH/DDSD DDW service definition, all requirements outlined in the DDW services standards, applicable NMAC rules, MAD supplements, and as applicable, their New Mexico licensing board's scope of practice and licensure. Pursuant to federal regulations, an agency may not employ or subcontract with the spouse of an eligible recipient or the parent of an eligible recipient under 18 years of age to provide direct care services to the eligible recipient.

D. Qualifications of case management provider agency: A case management provider agency, its case managers, whether subcontractors or employees must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. In addition, case management provider agency must ensure that a case manager meets the following qualifications:

(1) one year of clinical experience, related to the target population; and

(2) one or more of the following:
(a) hold a current social worker license as defined by the New Mexico regulation and licensing department (RLD); or

(b) hold a current registered nurse (RN) license as defined by the New Mexico board of nursing; or

(c) hold a bachelor's or master's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, counseling, nursing, special education, or a closely related field or have a minimum of six years of direct experience related to the delivery of social services to people with disabilities; or

(d) have a high school diploma or GED and a minimum of six years of direct experience related to the delivery of social services to people with disabilities.

(3) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH/DDSD; and

(4) have received written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the caregiver criminal history screening (CCHS);

(5) does not provide any direct waiver services through the same 1915 (c) HCBS waiver program; and

(6) any exception to the above must be approved by DOH/DDSD.

E. Qualifications of respite provider agency: A respite provider agency must comply and ensure that all direct support personnel, whether subcontractors or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. In addition, respite provider agencies and direct support personnel must:

(1) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(2) have and maintain documentation of current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid certification;

(3) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS; and

(4) comply with all EVV requirements as defined by the 21st Century CURES Act and implemented by MAD including but not limited to documenting service provision using the approved EVV system.

F. Qualifications of adult nursing provider agencies: Adult nursing provider agencies must ensure all subcontractors or employees, including nurses, comply with DOH DDW service definitions, DDW service standards, applicable NMAC rules, MAD billing instructions, utilization review instructions, and supplements, and applicable federal and state laws, rules and statutes. Direct nursing services shall be provided by a New Mexico licensed RN or licensed practical nurse (LPN), have a minimum of one year experience as a licensed nurse, and must comply with all aspects of the New Mexico Nursing Practice Act, including supervision and delegation requirements of specific nursing function and 8.314.5.10 NMAC.

G. Qualifications of therapy provider agency: A therapy provider agency must comply and ensure that each of its therapists including physical therapists (PT), occupational therapists (OT), and speech therapists (SLP), physical therapy assistants (PTA), and certified occupational therapy assistants (COTA), whether a subcontractor or employee complies with 8.314.5.10 NMAC.

H. Qualifications for living supports provider agency: Living supports consist of family living, supported living, and intensive medical living supports. A living supports provider agency must comply with the accreditation policy and all requirements set forth by the DOH, DDW service definitions, all requirements outlined in the DDW service standards and the applicable NMAC rules. A living supports provider agency must ensure that all direct support personnel, whether subcontractor or employees, meet all qualifications set forth by DOH, DDW service standards, and applicable NMAC rules.

(1) A living supports provider agency and direct support personnel must:
(a) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(b) have and maintain documentation of current CPR and first aid certification; and

(c) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

(2) A family living provider agency must ensure that all direct support personnel, whether a subcontractor or employee, meet all qualifications set forth by DOH and the DDW service standards and the applicable NMAC rules. Legal guardians who are also natural or adoptive family members who meet the DOH/DDSD requirements and are approved to provide family living services may be paid for providing services.

A family living provider agency must employ or subcontract with at least one registered or licensed dietician or licensed nutritionist. A family living provider agency must also be an adult nursing services provider and must employ or subcontract with at least one licensed RN; employ or subcontract with at least one additional nurse for on call services and comply with the New Mexico Nurse Practice Act, including supervision and delegation requirements of specific nursing functions. The number of nurses (RNs and LPNs) must be sufficient to meet the routine and on call health care needs of the individuals. Both the direct support personnel employed by or subcontracting with the provider agency and the physical home setting must be approved through a home study completed prior to the initiation of services, revised with any change in family composition, move to a new home, or other significant event and periodically thereafter as required of the provider agency.

(3) A supported living provider agency must ensure that all direct support personnel meet all qualifications set forth by DOH and the applicable NMAC rules and the DDW service standards. A supported living provider agency must employ or subcontract with at least one registered or licensed dietician or licensed nutritionist. The number of RD/LDs employed or under contract must be sufficient to meet the routine nutritional needs of the individuals. They must employ or subcontract with at least one licensed RN, employ or subcontract with at least one additional nurse for on call and services, and comply with the New Mexico Nurse Practice Act, including supervision and delegation requirements of specific nursing functions. The number of nurses (RNs and LPNs) must be sufficient to meet the routine and on call health care needs of the individuals.

(4) An intensive medical living supports provider agency must employ or subcontract with at least one registered or licensed dietician or licensed nutritionist. The number of RD/LDs employed or under contract must be sufficient to meet the routine nutritional needs of the individuals. They must employ or subcontract with at least one New Mexico licensed RN who must have a minimum of one year of nursing experience employ or subcontract with at least one additional nurse for on call services and comply with the New Mexico Nursing Practice Act including supervision and delegation requirements of specific nursing functions. The number of nurses (RNs and LPNs) must be sufficient to meet the routine and on call health care needs of the individuals.

I. Qualifications of a customized community supports provider agency: A customized community supports provider agency must comply with and ensure that all direct support personnel, whether subcontractor or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. A customized community supports provider agency and direct support personnel must:

(1) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(2) have and maintain documentation of current CPR and first aid certification; and

(3) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

J. Qualifications of a community integrated employment provider agency: A community integrated employment provider agency must comply with and ensure that all direct support personnel, whether subcontractor or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. A community integrated employment provider agency and direct support personnel must:

(1) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(2) have and maintain documentation of current CPR and first aid certification; and

(3) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

K. Qualifications of a behavioral support consultation provider agency: A behavioral support consultation provider agency must comply with and ensure that all behavioral support consultants, whether subcontractors or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC.

(1) A provider of behavioral support consultation services must be currently licensed in one of the following professions and maintain that licensure with the appropriate RLD board or licensing authority:
(a) a licensed clinical mental health counselor (LMHC), or

(b) a licensed psychologist; or

(c) a licensed psychologist associate, (masters or Ph.D. level); or

(d) a licensed independent social worker (LISW) or a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW); or

(e) a licensed master social worker (LMSW); or

(f) a licensed professional clinical mental health counselor (LPCC); or

(g) a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT); or

(h) a licensed professional art therapist (LPAT); or

(i) Other related licenses and qualifications may be considered with DOH's prior written approval.

(2) Providers of behavioral support consultation services must have a minimum of one year of experience working with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

(3) Behavioral support consultation providers must participate in training in accordance with the DOH/DDSD training policy.

L. Qualifications of a nutritional counseling provider agency: A nutritional counseling provider agency must comply with and ensure that all nutritional counseling providers, whether subcontractors or employees comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. In addition, a nutritional counseling provider must be registered as a dietitian or a licensed nutritionist by the commission on dietetic registration of the American dietetic association and be licensed by RLD as a nutrition counselor.

M. Qualifications of an environmental modification provider agency: An environmental modification contractor and their subcontractors and employees must be bonded, licensed by RLD, and authorized by DOH to complete the specified project. An environmental modification provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. All services shall be provided in accordance with applicable federal, state and local building codes.

N. Qualifications of a crisis supports provider agency: A crisis supports provider agency must comply with and must ensure that direct support personnel, whether subcontractors or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. In addition, a crisis supports provider agency and direct support personnel must:

(1) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(2) have and maintain documentation of current CPR and first aid certification; and

(3) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

O. Qualifications for a non-medical transportation provider agency: A non-medical transportation provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. In addition, a non-medical transportation provider must have a business license and drivers must have a valid driver's license and not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS. Must have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

P. Qualifications of an assistive technology provider agency: An assistive technology purchasing agent provider and agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC, demonstrate fiscal solvency when functioning as a payee for this service. Assistive technology providers may also be the direct vendors of approved technology.

Q. Qualifications of an independent living transition service provider agency: An independent living transition service provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC, demonstrate fiscal solvency and function as a payee for this service.

R. Qualifications of a remote personal support technology provider agency: Remote personal support technology provider agencies must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. This includes having a current business license and must demonstrate fiscal solvency and function as a payee of services. In addition, remote personal support technology provider agencies must comply with all laws, rules, and regulations of the federal communications commission (FCC) for telecommunications.

S. Qualifications of a preliminary risk screening and consultation (PRSC) related to inappropriate sexual behavior provider agency: A PRSC provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC and all training requirements as specified by DOH. Additionally, the PRSC provider agency must subcontract with or employ the evaluator, who at a minimum must be:

(1) an RLD independently licensed behavioral health practitioner, such as an LPCC, LCSW, LMFT, LISW, or a psychologist; or

(2) a practitioner who holds a master's or doctoral degree in a behavior health related field from an accredited college or university.

T. Qualifications of a socialization and sexuality education provider agency: A socialization and sexuality education provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. A provider agency must be approved by the DOH, bureau of behavioral support (BBS) as a socialization and sexuality education provider and must meet training requirements as specified by DOH. In addition, a socialization and sexuality education provider agency must employ or contract with a provider who has one of the following qualifications for rendering the service:

(1) a master's degree or higher in psychology;

(2) a master's degree or higher in counseling;

(3) a master's degree or higher in special education;

(4) a master's degree or higher in social work;

(5) a master's degree or higher in a related field;

(6) a RN or LPN;

(7) a bachelor's degree in special education or a related field such as psychology or social work;

(8) a certification in special education;

(9) a New Mexico level three recreational therapy instructional support provider license; or

(10) a certified therapeutic recreation therapist (CTRS) obtained through the national council for therapeutic recreation.

U. Qualifications of a customized in-home supports provider agency: A customized in-home supports provider agency must comply with and ensure that direct support personnel, whether subcontractors or employees, comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. Legal guardians who are also natural or adoptive family members, relatives, or natural family members that meet the DOH/DDSD requirements and are approved to provide customized in-home supports may be paid for providing services. A customized in-home supports provider agency and direct support personnel must:

(1) comply with all training requirements as specified by DOH;

(2) have and maintain documentation of current CPR and first aid certification; and

(3) have written notification from DOH that they do not have a disqualifying conviction after submitting to the CCHS.

(4) comply with all EVV requirements as defined by the 21st Century CURES Act and implemented by MAD including but not limited to documenting service provision using the approved EVV system.

V. Qualifications of a supplemental dental care provider agency: A supplemental dental care provider agency must comply with 8.314.5.10 NMAC. A supplemental dental care provider must contract with a New Mexico licensed dentist and dental hygienist who are licensed by RLD. The supplemental dental care provider will ensure that a RLD licensed dentist provides the oral examination; ensure that a RLD licensed dental hygienist provides all routine dental cleaning services; demonstrate fiscal solvency; and function as a payee for the service.

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