Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 210 - Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Chapter 30 - Medicaid for Children, Families, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Adults
Subchapter 15 - Early Intervention
Part 1 - Early Intervention Program (210-RICR-30-15-1)
Section 210-RICR-30-15-1.3 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 210 RI Code of Rules 30 15 1.3
Current through December 26, 2024
A. For the purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply:
1. "Act" means
R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 23-13, as amended.
2. "Children" means infants and toddlers from
birth through age two (2), who need early intervention services.
3. "Council" means the state Interagency
Coordinating Council.
4. "Days"
means calendar days.
5.
"Department" means the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human
Services.
6. "Developmental delay"
means significant delay in the developmental areas of cognition, communication
development, and physical development, including vision and hearing, social or
emotional development, and/or adaptive behavior.
7. "Early Intervention System" means the
total effort in the state that is directed at identifying and meeting the needs
of eligible children and families.
8. "Early Intervention provider" means an
entity (whether public, private or nonprofit) or an individual that provides
early intervention services.
9.
"Early Intervention services" (here and after referred to as "EIS") means
services that are designed to meet the unique developmental needs of the
eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's
development.
10. "Evaluation" means
the procedures used by qualified personnel to determine the child's
eligibility.
11. "Infants and
toddlers with disabilities" means individuals from birth through age two (2)
who:
a. Have a diagnosed physical or mental
condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental
delay;
b. Are experiencing
developmental delays as measured by a norm- referenced standardized tool that
identifies a delay that is 2 standard deviations below the mean in at least one
area of development, or 1.5 standard deviations below the mean in two or more
areas of development. Areas of development include: cognitive development,
physical development (including vision and hearing), communication development,
social or emotional development, adaptive development; or
c. Through the use of informed clinical
opinion, the multidisciplinary team identifies a significant delay not captured
by test scores, significant, atypical behaviors, or significant
circumstance.
d. In order to be
eligible under informed clinical opinion, there must be an impact on
child/family functioning to the degree that without intervention developmental
delay would result.
12.
"Lead agency" means the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human
Services (EOHHS).
13.
Multidisciplinary" means involvement of two or more disciplines or professions
in the provision of integrated and coordinated services, including evaluation
and assessment and development of an IFSP (Individualized Family Service
Plan).
14. "Parent" means:
a. General:
(1) A biological or adoptive parent of a
child;
(2) A guardian generally
authorized to act as the child's parent, or authorized to make early
intervention, educational, health or developmental decisions for the child (but
not if the child is ward of the state);
(3) A person acting in the place of a
biological or adoptive parent (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom
the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the child's
welfare);
(4) A surrogate parent
who has been assigned in accordance with existing state law and procedures
outlined in the Rhode Island Early Intervention Certification Standards. The
term does not include the state if the child is a ward of the state.
(5) Foster parent. If the biological parents'
authority to make the decisions required of parent under the Act has been
extinguished under state law.
b. The term does not include the state if the
child is a ward of the state.
15. "Part C" means Part C of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Improvement ACT of 2004 that addresses infants and
toddlers, birth through two (2) years of age with developmental delays or
disabilities or physical or mental conditions with a high probability of
resulting in significant delay in development in accordance with 34 C.F.R.
303.
16. Person" means any
individual, trust or estate, partnership, corporation (including associations,
joint stock companies), limited liability companies, state or political
subdivision or instrumentality of a state.
17. "Qualified personnel" means personnel who
provide Early Intervention services and who have met state approved or
recognized certification, licensing, registration, or other comparable
requirements that apply to the area in which the person is providing EIS as
outlined in the Rhode Island Early Intervention Certification
Standards.
18. "Rhode Island EI
Certification Standards" means the policies and procedures defined by the EOHHS
to ensure compliance with Part C of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act), state regulations and to ensure the provision of quality
services and supports to eligible families of infants and toddlers with
developmental disabilities and delays in Rhode Island.
19. "Secretary" means the Secretary of the
Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
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