Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 361 - GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 361.3 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 361.3
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A term used in this chapter that is defined in Texas Estates Code, Chapter 1002 has the same meaning as defined in that section of the code.
(b) In addition, the following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Agency--A state or local government or
private not-for-profit organization that operates a guardianship program as
defined by Texas Estates Code, §1002.016.
(2) Assessment--The process of establishing
whether DADS guardianship is appropriate for an individual referred by DFPS.
The assessment includes a determination of whether the individual appears to
meet the definition of an incapacitated person as defined by Texas Estates
Code, §1002.017(2), and if the definition is met, whether the individual
is totally without capacity or lacks capacity to do some, but not all, the
tasks necessary to care for himself or herself or to manage his or her
property, whether there is a less restrictive alternative to guardianship, and
whether the individual meets the eligibility criteria for the DADS Guardianship
Services Program.
(3) Certificate
of Medical Examination (CME)--A statement by a qualified physician attesting to
whether, in the physician's medical opinion, an individual has capacity that
complies with Texas Estates Code, §1101.103.
(4) Contractor--An agency with which DADS has
a contract to provide guardianship services for a fee.
(5) DADS--The Department of Aging and
Disability Services.
(6) DADS
Guardianship Services Program--The program operated by DADS that provides
guardianship and related services to persons with diminished
capacity.
(7) Determination of
intellectual disability (DID)--An examination, or an update or endorsement of a
prior examination, that complies with Chapter 5, Subchapter D of Title 40
(relating to Diagnostic Eligibility for Services and Supports--Intellectual
Disability Priority Population and Related Conditions) and with Texas Estates
Code, §1101.104.
(8) DFPS--The
Department of Family and Protective Services.
(9) Diminished capacity--Some loss of an
individual's ability due to a physical or mental condition to provide food,
clothing, or shelter for the individual, to care for the individual's own
physical health, or to manage the individual's own financial affairs. An
individual referred to the DADS Guardianship Services Program has diminished
capacity, but may or may not meet the legal definition of an incapacitated
person.
(10) Judicial Branch
Certification Commission--The commission established under Texas Government
Code, Chapter 152.
(11)
Person-directed planning--A process that empowers an individual and the legally
authorized representative (LAR) on the individual's behalf to direct the
development of a service plan for a ward that meets the individual's personal
outcomes. The service plan must identify existing supports and services
necessary to achieve the individual's outcomes, identify natural supports
available to the individual and negotiate needed service system supports, occur
with the support of a group of people chosen by the individual and the guardian
as LAR on the individual's behalf, and accommodate the individual's style of
interaction and preferences regarding time and setting.
(12) Quality assurance plan--A written plan
that describes a contractor's system of self-monitoring to ensure consistency
and quality of care provided to a ward and ensure compliance with the Texas
Estates Code, other requirements imposed by the courts, and other program
policies, rules, and standards.
(13) Reporter--A person who makes a referral
to DFPS staff about a situation of alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of
an elderly person or adult with a disability.
(14) Service plan--A plan of care for a ward
that ensures appropriate habilitation and rehabilitation services, including
therapy, counseling, education, and training to the extent permitted by the
ward's estate.
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