Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 564 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FACILITIES
Subchapter I - TREATMENT PROGRAM SERVICES
Section 564.911 - Treatment Services Provided Through Electronic Means
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) In this section, the following words and terms have the following meanings:
(b) Except as provided under § 448.801 of this chapter (relating to Screening) and § 448.803 of this chapter (relating to Assessment), only a licensed outpatient chemical dependency treatment program may provide treatment program services through electronic means.
(c) The program providing treatment services through electronic means may provide treatment services to adult and adolescent clients to the extent allowed by the facility's license and shall comply with all requirements of this section.
(d) The program shall ensure only the following individuals provide services through electronic means under this section:
(e) The program's physical location shall be equipped to provide in-person, face-to-face treatment services with an individual at the individual's request.
(f) The program shall ensure all treatment sessions shall have the following two forms of access control:
(g) A facility shall implement adequate security and encryption measures to ensure all patient communications, recordings and records are protected and adhere to federal and state privacy laws, including HIPAA and Texas Health and Safety Code Chapters 181, 464, and 466 (relating to Medical Records Privacy; Facilities Treating Persons with a Chemical Dependency, and Regulation of Narcotic Drug Treatment Programs).
(h) A program shall maintain compliance with HIPAA and Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 42, Part 2 (relating to Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records).
(i) A program shall not use e-mail communications containing client identifying information.
(j) A program shall use synchronous audiovisual technology, except as provided in subsection (k) of this section.
(k) A program may provide outpatient individual and group counseling to clients using synchronous audio-only technology only when all the following criteria are met:
(l) A program shall ensure timely access to individuals qualified in the technology as backup for systems problems.
(m) A program shall develop a contingency plan and maintain alternate means of communication for clients when technical problems occur during the provision of services.
(n) A program shall provide individuals and clients with a description of all services offered.
(o) A program shall provide developed criteria, in addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, to assess clients for appropriateness of utilizing services through electronic means.
(p) A program shall provide appropriate referrals for clients who do not meet the criteria for services.
(q) A program shall develop a grievance procedure and provide the website and phone number to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) for filing a complaint.
(r) Prior to clients engaging in services through electronic means, a program shall describe and provide in writing the potential risks to clients. The risks shall address at a minimum the following areas:
(s) In a HIPAA-compliant manner, a program shall document and maintain in a client's record the client's verbal consent to participate in services provided through electronic means. The program shall provide the verbal consent documentation to HHSC upon request.
(t) A program shall explain to the client or the client's legally authorized representative what verbal consent means and to what the client or client's legally authorized representative is consenting. The verbal consent a client provides when electing to participate in a treatment service delivered through electronic means only applies to one treatment service at a time. A program shall obtain the client's verbal consent before the client receives each service through electronic means.
(u) If the program does not obtain verbal consent for a treatment service through electronic means, the program shall provide the service to the client in-person and face-to-face.
(v) A program shall inform a client who chooses to receive services through electronic means that the program will:
(w) A program shall create safeguards to ensure adolescents receive treatment services separately from adults and verify a client's identity and the identity of any authorized participant.
(x) A program shall provide clients with information to access online or a copy of the current version of the following chemical dependency treatment facility (CDTF) rules, statutes, and federal regulations to notify clients of applicable rules and laws regarding CDTFs:
(y) A program shall provide the program's emergency contact information to the client.
(z) A program shall maintain resource information for the local area of the client.
(aa) A program shall provide reasonable Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) accommodations for clients upon request.
(bb) A program shall be located and perform services in Texas.
(cc) HHSC maintains the authority to regulate the program regardless of the location of the client.
(dd) The facility shall provide the facility's emergency contact information to the client.
(ee) The facility shall maintain resource information for the local area of the client.