Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 354 - MEDICAID HEALTH SERVICES
Subchapter N - PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES
Division 4 - ORGANIZATIONS IN WHICH PEER SPECIALISTS DELIVER SERVICES
Section 354.3105 - Peer Specialist Supervisor Minimum Qualifications

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) A peer specialist supervisor must:

(1) be at least 18 years of age;

(2) be a:
(A) QCC;

(B) LPHA;

(C) QMHP-CS, with a QCC or LPHA supervising the QMHP-CS; or

(D) QPS, with a QCC or LPHA supervising the QPS;

(3) pass criminal history and registry checks as described in § 354.3201 of this subchapter (relating to Criminal History and Registry Checks);

(4) meet the training requirements in § 354.3163 of this subchapter (relating to Supervisor Training) and § 354.3165 of this subchapter (relating to Peer Specialist Supervisor Certification Renewal Training); and

(5) be a certified peer specialist supervisor under this subchapter.

(b) An LPHA or QCC supervising a QMHP-CS or QPS per subsections (a)(2)(C) or (a)(2)(D) of this section must conduct:

(1) at least monthly documented meetings with each QMHP-CS or QPS being supervised; and

(2) documented observation of a QMHP-CS or QPS providing supervision at a frequency determined by the LPHA or QCC based on the QMHP-CS's or QPS's skill level.

(c) A person who has at least two years of experience supervising peer specialists, within the five years prior to the date this rule is initially effective, may apply to a certification entity to be grandfathered into peer specialist supervisor certification under this subchapter. A person requesting to be grandfathered in under this subsection must successfully complete the knowledge assessment required by § 354.3163(b) of this subchapter (relating to Supervisor Training). If the person is unable to successfully complete the knowledge assessment, the certification entity may:

(1) deny the request for grandfathering; or

(2) accept the request for grandfathering, with an initial one-year certification during which the person must successfully complete specific training and pass the knowledge assessment for that training.

(d) A peer specialist supervisor must be certified as such under this subchapter before providing supervision to a peer specialist under this subchapter.

(e) If a peer specialist supervisor is also a peer specialist, that person cannot supervise themselves.

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