Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A DSA must
ensure that a staff person meets the requirements of this section.
(b) A service provider for a direct service
must meet the qualifications in this subsection and in subsection (d) of this
section.
(1) A service provider for a direct
service:
(A) must be at least 18 years of age;
and
(B) except as provided by
paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, may not be a relative or guardian of
the individual to whom the service provider is providing the direct
service.
(2) A service
provider of transportation as a habilitation activity, prevocational services,
respite, employment assistance, supported employment, or CFC PAS/HAB may be a
relative or guardian of the individual unless prohibited by subsection (d)(21)
of this section.
(3) A service
provider of minor home modifications may be a relative or guardian of the
individual.
(c) A DSA
must have a full-time or part-time program director who:
(1) manages and oversees the DSA's operations
including the provision of CLASS Program services and CFC services to
individuals enrolled with the DSA and has:
(A)
a bachelor's degree in a health and human services field and two years' work
experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with related
conditions or similar disabilities; or
(B) one of the following:
(i) a high school diploma and four years'
work experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with
related conditions or similar disabilities; or
(ii) a high school equivalency certificate
issued in accordance with the law of the issuing state and four years' work
experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with related
conditions or similar disabilities;
(2) is at least 18 years of age;
(3) is an employee of the DSA; and
(4) is not a relative of an individual being
served by the DSA.
(d) A
DSA must ensure that CLASS Program services and CFC services are provided by
qualified service providers in accordance with this subsection.
(1) A service provider of registered nursing
and of specialized registered nursing must be an RN.
(2) A service provider of licensed vocational
nursing and of specialized licensed vocational nursing must be a licensed
vocational nurse.
(3) A service
provider of occupational therapy must be an occupational therapist or an
occupational therapy assistant licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations
Code Chapter 454.
(4) A service
provider of physical therapy must be a physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter
453.
(5) A service provider of
speech and language pathology must be a speech-language pathologist or a
licensed assistant in speech-language pathology licensed in accordance with
Texas Occupations Code Chapter 401.
(6) A service provider of auditory
integration training/auditory enhancement training must be an audiologist or a
licensed assistant in audiology licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations
Code Chapter 401.
(7) A service
provider of dental treatment must be a person licensed to practice dentistry,
dental surgery, or dental hygiene in accordance with Texas Occupations Code
Chapter 256.
(8) A service provider
of dietary services must be a dietician licensed in accordance with Texas
Occupations Code Chapter 701.
(9) A
service provider of massage therapy must be a massage therapist licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 455.
(10) A service provider of therapeutic
horseback riding must be a person certified by the Professional Association of
Therapeutic Horsemanship International as a therapeutic riding
instructor.
(11) Hippotherapy must
be provided by the following two service providers:
(A) a service provider who is certified by
the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International as a
therapeutic riding instructor; and
(B) a service provider who is:
(i) an occupational therapist licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 454;
(ii) an occupational therapy assistant
licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 454;
(iii) a physical therapist licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 453; or
(iv) a physical therapist assistant licensed
in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 453.
(12) A service provider of
recreational therapy must be a person:
(A) who
holds a credential as a certified therapeutic recreation specialist awarded by
the National Council of Therapeutic Recreation Certification; or
(B) who is certified as a therapeutic
recreation specialist by the Consortium for Therapeutic Recreation/Activities
Certification, Inc.
(13)
A service provider of music therapy is a person who holds a credential as a
board certified music therapist awarded by the Certification Board for Music
Therapists.
(14) A service provider
of aquatic therapy must:
(A) be:
(i) a massage therapist licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 455;
(ii) a person who holds a credential as a
certified therapeutic recreation specialist awarded by the National Council of
Therapeutic Recreation Certification; or
(iii) a person who is certified as a
therapeutic recreation specialist by the Consortium for Therapeutic
Recreation/Activities Certification, Inc.; and
(B) hold a certificate of completion of the
"Basic Water Rescue" course from the American Red Cross or be certified by the
American Red Cross as a lifeguard.
(15) A service provider of behavioral support
must:
(A) be one of the following:
(i) a psychologist licensed in accordance
with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(ii) a provisional license holder licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(iii) a psychological associate licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(iv) a clinical social worker licensed in
accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 505;
(v) a licensed professional counselor
licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 503; or
(vi) a behavior analyst certified by the
Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.; and
(B) have received training in behavioral
support or have experience in providing behavioral support.
(16) A service provider of
cognitive rehabilitation therapy must be:
(A)
a psychologist licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter
501;
(B) a speech-language
pathologist licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 401;
or
(C) an occupational therapist
licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 454.
(17) A service provider of
prevocational services must have:
(A) a
bachelor's degree in a health and human services field, and two years' work
experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with related
conditions or similar disabilities; or
(B) one of the following:
(i) a high school diploma and four years'
work experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with
related conditions or similar disabilities; or
(ii) a high school equivalency certificate
issued in accordance with the law of the issuing state and four years' work
experience in the delivery of services and supports to persons with related
conditions or similar disabilities.
(18) A service provider of employment
assistance and a service provider of supported employment must have:
(A) a bachelor's degree in rehabilitation,
business, marketing, or a related human services field with six months of paid
or unpaid experience providing services to people with disabilities;
(B) an associate's degree in rehabilitation,
business, marketing, or a related human services field with one year of paid or
unpaid experience providing services to people with disabilities; or
(C) a high school diploma or a certificate
recognized by a state as the equivalent of a high school diploma, with two
years of paid or unpaid experience providing services to people with
disabilities.
(19)
Documentation of the experience required by paragraph (18) of this subsection
must include:
(A) for paid experience, a
written statement from a person who paid for the service or supervised the
provision of the service; and
(B)
for unpaid experience, a written statement from a person who has personal
knowledge of the experience.
(20) A service provider of transportation as
a habilitation activity or respite who is hired on or after July 1, 2015 must
have:
(A) a high school diploma;
(B) a certificate recognized by a state as
the equivalent of a high school diploma; or
(C) both of the following:
(i) a successfully completed written
competency-based assessment demonstrating the service provider's ability to
assist with ADLs and IADLs required for the individual to whom the service
provider will provide transportation as a habilitation activity or respite;
and
(ii) at least three written
personal references from persons who are not relatives of the service provider
that evidence the service provider's ability to provide a safe and healthy
environment for the individual.
(21) A service provider of transportation as
a habilitation activity, prevocational services, respite, employment
assistance, supported employment, or CFC PAS/HAB may not be:
(A) the parent of the individual if the
individual is under 18 years of age; or
(B) the spouse of the individual.
(22) A service provider of SFS or
CFS must meet the requirements described in §
259.215(a) of
this chapter (relating to Support Family Requirements).
(23) A service provider of CFC PAS/HAB must:
(A) have:
(i) a high school diploma;
(ii) a certificate recognized by a state as
the equivalent of a high school diploma; or
(iii) both of the following:
(I) a successfully completed written
competency-based assessment demonstrating the service provider's ability to
perform CFC PAS/HAB tasks, including an ability to perform CFC PAS/HAB tasks
required for the individual to whom the service provider will provide CFC
PAS/HAB; and
(II) at least three
written personal references from persons not related by blood that evidence the
service provider's ability to provide a safe and healthy environment for the
individual; and
(B) meet any other qualifications requested
by the individual or LAR based on the individual's needs and
preferences.
(e) A DSA may not contract with or employ a
service provider who is employed by or contracting with a CMA to provide case
management to an individual served by the DSA.
(f) A DSA must ensure that a staff person who
transports an individual in a vehicle has:
(1)
a current Texas driver's license; and
(2) vehicle liability insurance in accordance
with state law.