Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) To purchase a
minor home modification for an individual that costs $1,000 or more, a program
provider must:
(1) ensure that the
individual's service planning team includes the cost, not to exceed $200, of
the specifications for the requested minor home modification in the
individual's IPP and IPC developed in accordance with:
(A) for an enrollment IPP and enrollment IPC,
§
260.65 of this chapter (relating
to Development of an Enrollment IPP) and §
260.67 of this chapter (relating
to Development of a Proposed Enrollment IPC); or
(B) for a revision or renewal IPP and IPC,
§260.77(a) - (d) of this chapter (relating to Renewal and Revision of an
IPP and IPC); and
(2)
ensure the case manager:
(A) obtains an HHSC
Rationale for Adaptive Aids, Medical Supplies, and Minor Home Modifications
form completed in accordance with the Deaf Blind with Multiple
Disabilities Program Manual; and
(B) submits to HHSC:
(i) the IPC and IPP:
(I) in accordance with §
260.61(l)(1) of
this chapter (relating to Process for Enrollment of an Individual) for an
individual requesting enrollment in the DBMD Program; or
(II) in accordance with §260.77(a) - (d)
of this chapter for an individual receiving DBMD Program services;
and
(ii) the completed
HHSC Rationale for Adaptive Aids, Medical Supplies, and Minor Home
Modifications form.
(b) HHSC reviews the documentation submitted
in accordance with subsection (a)(2)(B) of this section, and makes a
determination in accordance with:
(1) for an
enrollment IPP and enrollment IPC, §
260.69 of this chapter (relating
to HHSC's Review of Request for Enrollment); or
(2) for a revision or renewal IPP and IPC,
§
260.77(f) of this
chapter.
(c) If HHSC
approves the IPC for payment of the specifications, a program provider must:
(1) within 30 calendar days after the date
HHSC approves the IPC, obtain the specifications in accordance with
§260.321 of this division (relating to Specifications for a Minor Home
Modification); and
(2) within 60
calendar days after the specifications are obtained:
(A) obtain bids from vendors in accordance
with §260.323(a) - (c) of this division (relating to Bid Requirements for
a Minor Home Modification); and
(B)
select a vendor in accordance with §260.323(d) of this division to
complete construction of the minor home modification.
(d) A program provider must:
(1) include the cost of the minor home
modification from the bid submitted by the vendor selected as described in
subsection (c)(2)(B) of this section and the cost of the inspection of the
minor home modification, not to exceed $150, in an IPC and IPP developed in
accordance with:
(A) for an enrollment IPP and
enrollment IPC, §
260.65 of this chapter and §
260.67 of this chapter;
or
(B) for a revision or renewal
IPP and IPC, §260.77(a) - (d) of this chapter; and
(2) ensure the case manager submits the IPC
and IPP to HHSC:
(A) in accordance with §
260.61(l)(1) of
this chapter for an individual requesting enrollment in the DBMD Program;
or
(B) in accordance with
§260.77(a) - (d) of this chapter for an individual receiving DBMD Program
services.
(e)
HHSC reviews the documentation submitted in accordance with subsection (d)(2)
of this section, and makes a determination in accordance with:
(1)
§
260.69 of this chapter, for an
enrollment IPP and enrollment IPC; or
(2)
§
260.77(f) of this
chapter, for a revision or renewal IPP and IPC.
(f) Before construction of a minor home
modification begins, a program provider must:
(1) obtain written approval for construction
of the modification from the owner of the property in question, unless such
approval is granted in an applicable lease agreement; and
(2) ensure that the selected vendor obtains
any required building permits.
(g) A program provider must direct a vendor
to begin construction of a minor home modification within seven calendar days
after one of the following, whichever is later:
(1) the date HHSC approves the proposed IPC;
or
(2) the effective date of the
IPC as determined by the service planning team.