Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 410 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Division 136 - MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Section 410-136-3260 - Modifications Based on Client Circumstances
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A client may request modification of non-emergent medical transportation (NEMT) services when the NEMT driver:
(2) A brokerage may modify NEMT services when the client:
(2) For the purposes of this rule, "direct threat" means a significant risk to the health or safety of others and which:
(3) Reasonable modifications include, but are not limited to requiring the client to:
(4) Before requiring any modifications, the brokerage shall talk with the client about the reason for imposing a modification, explore modifications that are appropriate to the needs of the client and that address the health and safety concerns of the brokerages. The brokerage or client may include the client's worker, or CCO in the discussion. The client may include other individuals in the discussion.
(5) Responses to requests for modification or auxiliary aids based on disability or other protected class status under state or federal rule or law must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and all other applicable state and federal laws and rules.
(6) Brokerages may not modify NEMT services under this rule unless the modification is permitted under this rule or required in order to accommodate a disability requiring modification or auxiliary aid.
(7) Brokerages may not make a reasonable modification based on the criteria in section (1)(a)-(g) in this rule that results in a denial of NEMT services to a client and must make all reasonable efforts to offer an appropriate alternative to meet the client's needs under the circumstances.
(8) Brokerages shall draft policies and procedures that ensure the safety of all passengers in NEMT vehicles which shall include, without limitation, policies and procedures that comply with this rule and in accordance with OAR 410-136-3020 (13)(e). Brokerages shall include passenger safety policy and procedures in a OHP Open Card Member Handbook or in a stand-alone document, and ensure the information is available on the Brokerages' website for passengers. Brokerages shall also provide passenger safety policy and procedures information to their NEMT subcontractors and require the NEMT subcontractors to follow the policies and procedures.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.065