Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 260 - DEAF BLIND WITH MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (DBMD) PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY FIRST CHOICE (CFC) SERVICES
Subchapter F - SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Division 3 - REQUIREMENTS FOR OTHER DBMD PROGRAM SERVICES
Section 260.333 - Behavioral Support
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 260.333
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A program provider must ensure that a behavioral support service provider:
(1) is licensed as a psychologist in
accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(2) is a provisional license holder licensed
in accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(3) is licensed as a psychological associate
in accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 501;
(4) is licensed as a licensed behavior
analyst in accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 506;
(5) is licensed as a clinical social worker
in accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 505;
(6) is licensed as a professional counselor
in accordance with the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 503; or
(7) is a behavior communication specialist
who has:
(A) a master's or a doctoral degree
in special education, psychology, or a related human services discipline from
an accredited university or college, and three years of experience providing
direct services to individuals who have deafblindness; or
(B) a bachelor's degree in psychology or
special education from an accredited university or college and seven years of
experience providing direct services to individuals who have deafblindness and
multiple disabilities.
(b) A program provider must ensure that the behavioral support service provider:
(1)
conducts an assessment of an individual's maladaptive behavior identified by
the service planning team with an emphasis on communication barriers as a
contributing factor;
(2) analyzes
assessment findings;
(3) develops
an individualized behavior support plan that describes strategies to address
communication barriers consistent with goals and outcomes identified in the
IPP;
(4) trains and consults with
individual's family members and other service providers on implementation of
the behavior support plan;
(5)
monitors and evaluates effectiveness of the behavior support plan;
and
(6) modifies the behavior
support plan, as necessary.
(c) A program provider must ensure the behavioral support service provider conducts periodic evaluations of the individual's progress toward achieving the goals and outcomes described in the IPP with updates to the program provider.
(d) A program provider may bill HHSC for the following activities by a behavioral support service provider:
(1) assessing and evaluating the need for
behavioral support services;
(2)
developing and implementing a behavior support plan;
(3) periodic evaluations of the individual's
progress toward achieving the goals and outcomes described in the behavior
support plan, including updates to the program provider;
(4) providing direct therapeutic
intervention;
(5) consulting with
the individual's psychiatrist;
(6)
interacting with the individual or LAR regarding the individual's condition and
progress toward or achievement of goals;
(7) training and consulting with individual's
family members and other service providers concerning implementation of the
behavior support plan;
(8)
participating in service planning team meetings, if requested;
(9) if the behavioral support service
provider is licensed as described in subsection (a)(1) or (3) of this section,
supervising and training an unlicensed service provider, for example, a service
provider of day habilitation or CFC PAS/HAB, within the scope of 22 TAC Part
21, (relating to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists);
and
(10) participating in a fair
hearing at the request of a member of the service planning team to provide
information within the scope of the service provider's licensure or
certification, as appropriate.
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