Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Community integrated employment (CIE)
services promote independence through paid work and training activities. CIE
services allow service recipients to engage in gainful integrated employment.
CIE services are:
(1) delivered in integrated
settings in the community by contract providers;
(2) provided to eligible service recipients
16 years of age and older who are not:
(A)
eligible for reimbursement by Oklahoma Health Care Authority through Home and
Community-Based Services Waiver employment services; or
(B) residing in a private intermediate care
facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities; and
(3) available to service
recipients 16 to 21 years of age who have not completed eligibility for
services provided through Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The
service recipient may receive CIE services when school is not in session, when
he or she is not participating in an Individual Education Program that includes
extended school year services through his or her school.
(b) Access to CIE services is contingent upon
sufficient Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) resources and written eligibility
determination, per OAC
340:100-3-1.
(c) The provider agency:
(1) may use, prior to placement, up to 20
hours for assessment and up to 40 hours for job development;
(2) after placement, provides, as needed, job
site training, technical assistance to the employer, job adaptation,
participation in Personal Support Team meetings, benefits planning, and
transportation to and from the work site. These services are reimbursed when
the job coach is with the service recipient;
(3) ensures the service recipient is paid per
United States Department of Labor (USDOL) wage and hour regulations for work
performed;
(4) ensures the service
recipient's employment plan includes specific employment outcomes and action
steps;
(5) ensures all CIE services
are provided by job coaches who complete required training, per OAC
340:100-3-38;
(6) may bill for CIE services rendered prior
to eligibility determination when CIE services are authorized in an employment
plan and the service recipient is ultimately determined eligible; and
(7) receives reimbursement for providing CIE
services to only one service recipient at a given time. This does not preclude
CIE services from being provided to service recipients in group settings, such
as one job coach simultaneously providing CIE services to three service
recipients for three hours, in this case, the job coach may only claim three
reimbursement units, not nine.
(d) CIE services include reimbursement for
securing individual gainful employment, individual follow-along, and group
placements.
(1) The provider agency secures
gainful employment in a job paying at least minimum wage for service
recipients, in accordance with the current contract for CIE services.
(2) Follow-along services are available to
service recipients who successfully placed in CIE services or who completed
stabilization in Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services supported
employment program during the prior contract year. Reimbursement for
follow-along services cannot exceed amounts specified in the contract for CIE
services.
(3) The provider agency
may provide integrated group placements of two or more service recipients in
gainful integrated group employment and claim per the contract for CIE
services. Group placements:
(A) may pay at or
more than minimum wage or commensurate wages per USDOL wage and hour
regulations; and
(B) cannot exceed
eight service recipients.
(e) Payment for CIE services is only
disbursed following the delivery of authorized CIE service to eligible service
recipients.
(1) To receive payment, the
provider agency submits a claim for CIE services rendered, along with any
supporting documentation required by OKDHS, to the Developmental Disabilities
Services State Office. Claims may be submitted on the provider agency's invoice
or on Form 10AD012E, Claim Form, and include the:
(A) service recipient's:
(i) legal name;
(ii) case number;
(iii) date of birth; and
(iv) Social Security number; and
(B) category, amount, rate, and
date of CIE service delivered to the service recipient.
(2) The provider agency maintains
documentation available for review that documents the:
(A) service recipient's:
(i) legal name;
(ii) case number or Social Security number;
(iii) date of birth;
(iv) progress toward outcomes;
(v) wages earned; and
(vi) hours worked; and
(B) type and date of CIE service delivered to
the service recipient.
(3) Claims for CIE service reimbursement are
submitted within 90-calendar days of service provision. Supporting encumbrances
may be cancelled upon a lapse of six months from the actual provision of CIE
services.
Added at 22 Ok Reg
882, eff 5-12-05; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 986, eff
5-15-08