Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 307 - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
Subchapter D - OUTPATIENT COMPETENCY RESTORATION
Section 307.167 - Data
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 307.167
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An OCR provider must collect and report the following data into HHSC's designated automation system for each individual admitted to or discharged from an OCR program, including:
(1) whether the individual has been charged
with a felony;
(2) whether the
individual has been charged with a misdemeanor;
(3) whether the individual withdrew from the
OCR program without the court's authorization;
(4) whether the individual received an
additional charge of a Class B misdemeanor or a higher category of offense
while ordered to the OCR program;
(5) whether the individual has been restored
to competency within the timeframe allotted by statute;
(6) the number of days from the day the court
orders OCR to the day the individual begins participation in the OCR
program;
(7) the number of days an
individual charged with a felony received treatment and services in the OCR
program;
(8) the number of days an
individual charged with a misdemeanor received treatment and services in the
OCR program;
(9) whether an
extension of services was sought for an individual charged with a
felony;
(10) whether an extension
of services was sought for an individual charged with a misdemeanor;
(11) whether an individual has not restored
to competency at the conclusion of court-ordered services as determined by the
court; and
(12) types of services
provided to the individual other than psychiatric services and competency
restoration education.
(b) In a format specified by HHSC, an OCR provider must submit costs associated with operating the OCR program to HHSC quarterly.
(c) In a format specified by HHSC, an OCR provider must submit administrative outcomes on the OCR program regarding:
(1) reported and
confirmed cases of abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
(2) reported and confirmed cases of rights
violations;
(3) restraints and
seclusions used;
(4) emergency
medications used;
(5) serious
injuries; and
(6) deaths.
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