South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 19 - STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
Article 2 - INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Subarticle 2 - SOUTH CAROLINA 211 NETWORK PROVIDER CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 19-212 - Board Certification Process and Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The Board shall certify a single South Carolina 211 Network Provider for each county. The minimum service delivery area for a South Carolina 211 Network Provider shall be a single county. This shall not preclude a South Carolina 211 Network Provider from serving multiple counties. To ensure the maximum use of the 211 number for information and referral services, the certified South Carolina 211 Network Provider shall be required to coordinate with all other information and referral services and the telecommunications companies within the designated county or counties. If the Board receives more than one application for South Carolina 211 Network Provider certification from organizations representing the same county, the Board will notify the organizations that the Board shall only accept one collaborative designation application per county.
B. In order to be considered to become a South Carolina 211 Network Provider, candidates shall submit to the Board a South Carolina 211 Network Provider Certification Application Form, as developed by the Board. Candidates shall also provide the Board with written documentation verifying that the organization meets the following criteria:
C. South Carolina 211 Network Providers must submit to the Board an annual report documenting the information and referral services provided during the previous year including geographical areas served, call volume, number of abandoned calls, average speed of answering, average call length, information on inquirer needs, unmet needs, and barriers to services. This report shall also include a prospective budget for the upcoming year, including a description of projected sources of funding. This report shall follow the state's fiscal year from July 1st through June 30th and shall be due to the Board on or before August 15th of each year. A provider shall also submit to the Board an audited financial statement for its most recently completed fiscal year. This statement shall be submitted no later than six months following the close of the provider's fiscal year.
D. Candidates that submit a South Carolina 211 Network Provider Certification Application Form, with accompanying written documentation that verifies compliance with the Board's certification criteria, and have AIRS accreditation shall be certified for five years as a South Carolina 211 Network Provider.
E. Candidates that submit a South Carolina 211 Network Provider Certification Application Form, with accompanying written documentation that verifies compliance with the Board's certification criteria, and that have applied for, but not yet received, AIRS accreditation shall be certified for one year as a South Carolina 211 Network Provider. Prior to certifying a candidate who does not have AIRS accreditation, the Board may conduct an onsite visit to review the candidate's compliance with the Board's certification criteria.
F. Within ninety days of the receipt of the initial South Carolina 211 Network Provider Certification Application Form, the Board shall notify a candidate of whether the candidate is in compliance with the Board's certification requirements. Such notification shall include a statement of deficiencies for candidates that are determined not in compliance with the certification requirements. Candidates determined by the Board to not be in compliance with the certification requirements, shall submit a plan of correction to the Board for review and approval within twenty one days of receipt of the statement of deficiencies. The plan of correction shall include a list of corrective actions the candidate will take to remedy identified deficiencies and shall include the date by which each action shall be completed. The Board shall notify candidates whether their plan of correction has been approved. Candidates shall conform to the certification criteria within forty five days of receipt of the Board's notification of approval of the plan of correction, or shall be ineligible for certification by the Board. Candidates that fail to submit and adhere to an approved plan of correction shall not be certified by the Board as a South Carolina 211 Network Provider. Candidates shall be eligible to reapply for Board certification after one year from the date of notification by the Board.
G. If a South Carolina 211 Network Provider loses AIRS accreditation, yet is in compliance with the Board's certification criteria, the provider shall be granted a one year provisional certification by the Board as a South Carolina 211 Network Provider, if after consulting with AIRS, the Board determines that the provider is eligible to reapply for reaccreditation. The Board shall notify the provider that it has one year from the date of loss of accreditation by AIRS to obtain reaccreditation. Within forty five days of notification, the provider shall submit to the Board for approval a plan to secure AIRS accreditation within the provisional timeframe.
H. If the Board receives a written complaint that a South Carolina 211 Network Provider is not in compliance with the Board's certification criteria, the Board shall initiate an investigation of the complaint within forty five days of notification.
I. If the Board determines that a South Carolina 211 Network Provider is not in compliance with the Board's certification criteria, the provider shall be notified that it shall conform to the standards within forty five days of receipt of notice or lose certification by the Board.
J. The Board shall renew the certification of a South Carolina 211 Network Provider which has AIRS accreditation for an additional five years, if the provider submits a new South Carolina 211 Network Provider Certification Application Form, with accompanying written documentation that verifies compliance with the Board's certification criteria, at least ninety days prior to the termination of the certification period.
K. The Board shall renew the certification of a South Carolina 211 Network Provider which does not have AIRS accreditation, if the provider submits the following at least ninety days prior to the termination of the certification period: a new 211 South Carolina Network Provider Certification Application Form, with accompanying written documentation that verifies compliance with the remainder of the Board's certification criteria, and a written plan of how the provider intends to obtain AIRS accreditation. Prior to recertifying a provider that does not have AIRS accreditation, the Board may conduct an on site visit to review the provider's compliance with the Board's certification criteria. The Board shall renew certification for one year for a provider that does not have AIRS accreditation if the Board determines the provider is in compliance with the certification criteria. The Board shall notify the provider if it is not in compliance with the Board's certification criteria. The provider shall have forty five days from receipt of such notification to become compliant. Providers who become compliant with the certification criteria within forty five days shall be granted an additional one year of certification.