24 Miss. Code. R. 3-18.3 - Scope of Practice - DMH Community Support Specialists
A. DMH professional credentials are valid
only in Mississippi's "state mental health system." DMH Community Support
Specialists may only use their credential title if actively employed in the
state mental health system (or in Inactive Status).
B. Provisionally Certified Community Support
Specialists (PCCSSs) and Certified Community Support Specialists
(CCSSs/CCSS-IIs) are certified to provide or supervise community support, ID/DD
Waiver support coordination, IDD targeted case management, and wraparound
facilitation services (involving application of the principles, methods and
procedures of community support, ID/DD Waiver support coordination, IDD
targeted case management and wraparound facilitation service provision) within
Mississippi's "state mental health system."
C. The scope and type of community support,
ID/DD Waiver support coordination, IDD targeted case management and/or
wraparound facilitation services provided by Provisionally Certified Community
Support Specialists (PCCSSs) and Certified Community Support Specialists
(CCSSs/CCSS-IIs) as well as the principles, methods and procedures of community
support, ID/DD Waiver support coordination, IDD targeted case management or
wraparound facilitation service provision must be in compliance with the
DMH Operational Standards for Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental
Disabilities, and Substance Use Disorders Community Service Providers.
D. DMH Community Support
Specialists should only practice within the boundaries of their education,
training, supervised or other relevant professional experience, and
credential(s) held.
E. DMH
Community Support Specialist certification does not qualify an individual to
provide services outside this scope of practice or in private practice.
F. Practicing beyond the scope of
practice may lead to sanctions as described in Chapter Nineteen.
G. A person issued a certificate/license by
the Mississippi Department of Mental Health may use the title appropriate to
his/her category of professional certification/licensure while in the employ of
a state mental health system program (or while in Inactive
Status).
H. Professional
identification is directly affected by employment. DMH-credentialed individuals
who experience a change in or separation from state mental health system
employment are expected to follow the relevant guidelines below.
Notes
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