Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12 - HEALTH
Agency 35 - DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Chapter 225 - REQUIREMENTS FOR VIRGINIA EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM
Part VI - Service Funding and Payment Systems
Section 12VAC35-225-230 - System of payments
Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 35-225-230
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The department shall establish and implement a system of payments, including a schedule of sliding family fees with monthly caps, for early intervention services provided under Part C. Under that system:
1. Fees shall not be charged to parents for
the services a child is otherwise entitled to receive at no cost, including
those listed in 12VAC35-225-220;
2.
All early intervention services other than those listed in 12VAC35-225-220
shall be subject to family fees;
3.
The inability of the parent of a child with a disability to pay for services
shall not result in a delay or denial of services to the child or his family,
such that if the family meets the criteria for inability to pay, the child
shall receive all early intervention services at no cost to the
family;
4. Parents shall not be
charged any more than the actual cost of services, factoring in any amount
received from other payment sources for that service;
5. Charges for early intervention supports
and services shall be consistent regardless of the anticipated payment source,
and parents with public insurance or benefits or private insurance shall not be
charged disproportionately more than parents who do not have public insurance
or benefits or private insurance;
6. All parents shall have the opportunity to
submit information to establish ability to pay and a monthly cap for family
fees. Parents who choose not to provide the required income information shall
be charged for all applicable copayments, deductibles, and the full early
intervention rate for services not covered by insurance;
7. The service coordinator shall ensure a
family's ability to pay is established and consent for use of private
insurance, public benefits, or public insurance is determined at intake for
children who are covered by Medicaid or FAMIS and for all other children prior
to delivering early intervention services other than those services that must
be provided at no cost to the family; and
8. A family's ability to pay shall be
reviewed at each annual IFSP and any time the family's financial circumstances
change. If the family is unable to provide the required information, it shall
be charged for all applicable copayments and deductibles or the full early
intervention rate for services not covered by insurance.
B. Family fees collected shall be retained by the local lead agency to support the local early intervention system.
C. Parents who wish to contest the imposition of a fee or the determination of the parents' ability to pay may contest such determinations in accordance with 12VAC35-225-380 A.
Statutory Authority: § 2.2-5304 of the Code of Virginia.
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