Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) If a report
required by §
259.317 of this subchapter
(relating to CMA: Reporting Allegations of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of
an Individual) alleges abuse, neglect, or exploitation by a person who is not a
staff person, volunteer, or controlling person of a CMA, the CMA must:
(1) as necessary:
(A) obtain immediate medical or psychological
services for the individual; and
(B) assist in obtaining ongoing medical or
psychological services for the individual;
(2) discuss with the individual or LAR
alternative residential settings and additional services that may help ensure
the individual's safety;
(3) when
taking the actions described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection,
avoid compromising the investigation or further traumatizing the individual;
and
(4) preserve and protect
evidence related to the allegation.
(b) If a report required by §
259.317 of this subchapter alleges
abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an individual by a staff person, volunteer,
or controlling person of a CMA; or if the CMA is notified by HHSC of an
allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation by a staff person, volunteer, or
controlling person of the CMA, the CMA must:
(1) as necessary:
(A) obtain immediate medical or psychological
services for the individual; and
(B) assist in obtaining ongoing medical or
psychological services for the individual;
(2) take actions to secure the safety of the
individual, including if necessary, ensuring that the alleged perpetrator of
the abuse, neglect, or exploitation does not have contact with the individual
or any other individual until HHSC completes the investigation;
(3) when taking the actions described in
paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection, avoid compromising the investigation
or further traumatizing the individual;
(4) preserve and protect evidence related to
the allegation; and
(5) as soon as
possible, but no later than 24 hours, after the CMA reports or is notified of
the allegation, notify the individual, the LAR, and the DSA of:
(A) the allegation report; and
(B) the actions the CMA has taken or will
take based on the allegation, the condition of the individual, and the nature
and severity of any harm to the individual, including the actions required by
paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(c) During an HHSC investigation of an
alleged perpetrator who is a staff person, volunteer, or controlling person of
a CMA, the CMA must:
(1) cooperate with the
investigation as requested by HHSC, including providing documentation and
participating in an interview;
(2)
provide HHSC access to:
(A) sites owned,
operated, or controlled by the CMA;
(B) individuals, staff persons, volunteers,
and controlling persons; and
(C)
records pertinent to the investigation of the allegation; and
(3) ensure that staff persons,
volunteers, and controlling persons of the CMA comply with paragraphs (1) and
(2) of this subsection.
(d) After a CMA receives a final
investigative report from HHSC for an investigation described in subsection (c)
of this section, the CMA must:
(1) if the
allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation is confirmed by HHSC:
(A) review the report, including any concerns
and recommendations by HHSC; and
(B) take action within the CMA's authority to
prevent the reoccurrence of abuse, neglect or exploitation, including
disciplinary action against a staff person or volunteer of the CMA confirmed to
have committed abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
(2) if the allegation of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation is unconfirmed, inconclusive, or unfounded:
(A) review the report, including any concerns
and recommendations by HHSC; and
(B) take appropriate action within the CMA's
authority, as necessary; and
(3) immediately, but not later than five
calendar days after the date the CMA receives the HHSC final investigative
report, notify the individual and the LAR of:
(A) the investigation finding; and
(B) the action taken by the CMA in response
to the HHSC investigation as required by paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
subsection.
(e)
A CMA must not retaliate against:
(1) a staff
person, an individual, or other person who files a complaint, presents a
grievance, or otherwise provides good faith information relating to the
possible abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an individual, including:
(A) the use of seclusion; and
(B) the use of a restraint not in compliance
with federal and state laws, rules, and regulations; and
(2) an individual because a person on behalf
of the individual files a complaint, presents a grievance, or otherwise
provides good faith information relating to the possible abuse, neglect, or
exploitation of an individual, including:
(A)
the use of seclusion; and
(B) the
use of a restraint not in compliance with federal and state laws, rules, and
regulations.