Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 558 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCIES
Subchapter C - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ALL HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCIES
Division 3 - AGENCY ADMINISTRATION
Section 558.256 - Emergency Preparedness Planning and Implementation
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An agency must have a written emergency preparedness and response plan that comprehensively describes its approach to a disaster that could affect the need for its services or its ability to provide those services. The written plan must be based on a risk assessment that identifies the disasters from natural and man-made causes that are likely to occur in the agency's service area. Except for a freestanding hospice inpatient unit, HHSC does not require an agency to physically evacuate or transport a client.
(b) Agency personnel that must be involved with developing, maintaining, and implementing an agency's emergency preparedness and response plan include:
(c) An agency's written emergency preparedness and response plan must:
(d) The response and recovery phases of the plan must describe:
(e) An agency's emergency preparedness and response plan must include procedures to triage clients that allow the agency to:
(f) The agency's emergency preparedness and response plan must include procedures to identify a client who may need evacuation assistance from local or state jurisdictions because the client:
(g) If the agency identifies a client who may need evacuation assistance, as described in subsection (f) of this section, agency personnel must provide the client with the amount of assistance the client requests to complete the registration process for evacuation assistance, if the client:
(h) An agency must provide and discuss the following information about emergency preparedness with each client:
(i) An agency must orient and train employees, volunteers, and contractors about their responsibilities in the agency's emergency preparedness and response plan.
(j) An agency must complete an internal review of the plan at least annually, and after each actual emergency response, to evaluate its effectiveness and to update the plan as needed.
(k) As part of the annual internal review, an agency must test the response phase of its emergency preparedness and response plan in a planned drill, if not tested during an actual emergency response. Except for a freestanding hospice inpatient unit, a planned drill can be limited to the agency's procedures for communicating with staff.
(l) An agency must make a good faith effort to comply with the requirements of this section during a disaster. If the agency is unable to comply with any of the requirements of this section, it must document in the agency's records attempts of staff to follow procedures outlined in the agency's emergency preparedness and response plan.
(m) An agency is not required to continue to provide care to clients in emergency situations that are beyond the agency's control and that make it impossible to provide services, such as when roads are impassable or when a client relocates to a place unknown to the agency. An agency may establish links to local emergency operations centers to determine a mechanism by which to approach specific areas within a disaster area for the agency to reach its clients.
(n) If written records are damaged during a disaster, the agency must not reproduce or recreate client records, except from existing electronic records. Records reproduced from existing electronic records must include:
(o) Notwithstanding the provisions specified in Division 2 of this subchapter (relating to Conditions of a License), no later than five working days after an agency temporarily relocates a place of business, or temporarily expands its service area resulting from the effects of an emergency or disaster, an agency must notify and provide the following information to the HHSC Home and Community Support Services Agencies licensing unit:
(p) An agency must provide the notice and information described in subsection (o) of this section by fax or email. If fax and email are unavailable, the agency may notify the HHSC licensing unit by telephone but must provide the notice and information in writing as soon as possible. If communication with the HHSC licensing unit is not possible, the agency must provide the notice and information by fax, email, or telephone to the designated survey office.
(q) Emergency Response System.