Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 368 - INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (IDD) HABILITATIVE SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 368.101 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Abuse--
(2) Actively involved person--An individual who has significant, ongoing, and supportive involvement with a designated resident, as determined by the SPT based on the individual's:
(3) Acute care hospital--A health care facility in which an individual receives short-term treatment for a severe physical injury or episode of physical illness, an urgent medical condition, or recovery from surgery and:
(4) Alleged perpetrator--An individual alleged to have committed an act of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a designated resident.
(5) Business day--Any day except a Saturday, a Sunday, or a national or state holiday listed in Texas Government Code § 662.003(a) or (b).
(6) Calendar day--Any day, including weekends and holidays.
(7) CFR--Code of Federal Regulations.
(8) Chemical restraint--A medication used to control a designated resident's behavior or to restrict the designated resident's freedom of movement that is not a standard treatment for the designated resident's medical or psychological condition.
(9) CMS--Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
(10) Competitive employment--Employment in the competitive labor market that is performed on a full-time or part-time basis in an integrated setting and that pays a designated resident:
(11) Contract--A written agreement between HHSC and a service provider agency that obligates the service provider agency to provide a service for a designated resident in exchange for payment from HHSC.
(12) Contract area--A geographic area composed of one or more Texas counties as identified in the contract to be served by a service provider agency.
(13) Controlling person--An individual who:
(14) Critical incident--An event that:
(15) Day Activity and Health Services program--A program defined in Texas Human Resources Code § 103.003(2).
(16) DD--Developmental disability. A disability that meets the criteria described in the definition of "persons with related conditions" in 42 CFR § 435.1010.
(17) Designated resident--An individual:
(18) DFPS--The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
(19) Exploitation--The illegal or improper act or process of using, or attempting to use, a designated resident or the resources of a designated resident for monetary or personal benefit, profit, or gain.
(20) Habilitation coordination--Assistance for a designated resident residing in a NF to access appropriate specialized services necessary to achieve a quality of life and level of community participation acceptable to the designated resident and LAR.
(21) Habilitation coordinator--An employee of a LIDDA who provides habilitation coordination.
(22) HHSC--The Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
(23) HSP--Habilitation service plan, as defined in § 303.102 of this title (relating to Definitions).
(24) ID--Intellectual disability, as defined in 42 CFR § 483.102(b)(3)(i).
(25) IDD--Intellectual and developmental disability.
(26) IDD PASRR Handbook--Intellectual and Developmental Disability Preadmission Screening and Resident Review Handbook.
(27) IDT--Interdisciplinary team, as defined in § 303.102 of this title.
(28) IHSS--IDD habilitative specialized services, described in § 368.201 of this chapter (relating to Description of IHSS).
(29) Individual service provider--An individual, who may be an employee or contractor of the service provider agency, who directly provides an IHSS for a designated resident.
(30) Initial plan of care--The first plan of care for a designated resident developed after an initial IDT meeting.
(31) LAR--Legally authorized representative. An individual authorized by law to act on behalf of a designated resident about a matter described in this chapter and may include the legal guardian or surrogate decision maker.
(32) LIDDA--Local intellectual and developmental disability authority. An entity designated by the executive commissioner of HHSC, in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 533A.035.
(33) Local service area--A geographic area, composed of one or more Texas counties as identified in the LIDDA's performance contract to be served by a LIDDA.
(34) Mechanical restraint--A mechanical device, material, or equipment used to control a designated resident's behavior by restricting the ability of the designated resident to freely move part or all of the designated resident's body.
(35) MI--Mental illness. Serious mental illness, as defined in 42 CFR § 483.102(b)(1).
(36) Neglect--A negligent act or omission that caused physical or emotional injury or death to a designated resident or placed a designated resident at risk of physical or emotional injury or death.
(37) NF--Nursing facility. A Medicaid-certified facility that is licensed in accordance with the Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 242.
(38) NF baseline care plan--A baseline care plan developed in accordance with 26 TAC § 554.802(a) (relating to Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Planning).
(39) NF comprehensive care plan--A comprehensive care plan, defined in 26 TAC § 554.2703(3) (relating to Definitions).
(40) PASRR--Preadmission screening and resident review. A federal requirement in 42 CFR Part 483 , Subpart C.
(41) PE--PASRR level II evaluation. A face-to-faceevaluation:
(42) Physical abuse--Any of the following:
(43) Physical restraint--Any manual method used to control a designated resident's behavior, except for physical guidance or prompting of brief duration that a designated resident does not resist, that restricts:
(44) Plan of care--A written plan that includes:
(45) Plan year--A 12-month period starting on the date of the initial or annual IDT meeting. A revised or transfer plan of care does not change the begin or end date of a plan year.
(46) Renewal plan of care--A plan of care developed for a designated resident in accordance with § 368.302(a) of this chapter (relating to Renewal and Revision of a Plan of Care).
(47) Restraint--Any of the following:
(48) Revised plan of care--An initial or renewal plan of care that is revised during a plan year in accordance with § 368.302(b) of this chapter to add a new IHSS or change the frequency, amount, or duration of an existing IHSS.
(49) Seclusion--The involuntary placement of a designated resident alone in an area from which the designated resident is prevented from leaving.
(50) Service provider agency--An entity that has a contract with HHSC to provide IHSS for a designated resident.
(51) Sexual abuse--Any of the following:
(52) Sexual activity--An activity that is sexual in nature, including kissing, hugging, stroking, or fondling with sexual intent.
(53) Sexual exploitation--A pattern, practice, or scheme of conduct against a designated resident that can reasonably be construed as being for the purposes of sexual arousal or gratification of any individual:
(54) SPT--Service planning team, as defined in § 303.102 of this title.
(55) Staff member--An employee or contractor of a service provider agency.
(56) Surrogate decision maker--An actively involved person who has been identified by an IDT in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 313.004 and who is available and willing to consent to medical treatment on behalf of the designated resident.
(57) TAC--Texas Administrative Code.
(58) TMHP--Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership.
(59) Transfer plan of care--An initial or renewal plan of care that is revised during a plan year in accordance with § 368.501 of this chapter (relating to Transfer between Service Provider Agencies) to change the service provider agency selected by the designated resident or LAR.
(60) Transition plan--A plan, defined in § 303.102 of this title.
(61) Vendor hold--A temporary suspension of payments that are due to a service provider agency under a contract.
(62) Verbal or emotional abuse--Any act or use of verbal or other communication, including gestures:
(63) Volunteer--An individual who works for a service provider agency without compensation, other than reimbursement for actual expenses.