Ohio Admin. Code 173-39-03.1 - ODA provider certification: federal heightened scrutiny of provider settings with institutional characteristics
Introduction: In 42 C.F.R. 441.301(c)(5)(v), HHS requires heightened scrutiny by HHS's secretary to determine if a setting presumed to have the qualities of an institution meets HCBS settings requirements. This rule applies to settings subject to heightened scrutiny to become or remain an ODA-certified provider.
(A) Scope: A setting presumed to have the
qualities of an institution requires heightened scrutiny by HHS's secretary,
based on information presented by the state or other parties, to determine
whether the setting has the qualities of an institution or has the qualities of
a HCBS setting. A setting is presumed to have the qualities of an institution
if it has any of the following characteristics:
(1) The entire setting is located in a
building that is also a publicly or privately-operated facility that provides
inpatient institutional treatment.
(2) The setting is in a building on the
grounds of, or immediately adjacent to, a public institution.
(3) The setting has the effect of isolating
individuals receiving medicaid HCBS from the broader community of individuals
not receiving medicaid HCBS.
(B) Process: ODA shall determine if a setting
requires heightened scrutiny by HHS's secretary. If ODA determines a setting
requires heightened scrutiny under paragraph (A) of this rule, ODA shall review
information submitted by the provider, conduct an on-site visit of the setting,
and complete form ODM 10204
ODM10204, titled
"Heightened Scrutiny Evidence Package" (02/2017)
(February
2017). ODA may recommend the provider undertake remediation of any
possible deficiencies in its compliance with HCBS settings requirements and may
establish deadlines for completion of any remediation. If the provider fails to
complete requested remediation or provide evidence of the same to ODA, ODA may
withhold submission of the provider's application for heightened
scrutiny.
(C) Public-comment
periods: Before submitting
providing an application for heightened scrutiny
to the HHS secretary, ODA shall offer the public a thirty-day opportunity to
comment on the application. ODM, on behalf of ODA, shall offer public-comment
periods four times per year.
(D)
Request for heightened scrutiny: Following the completion of the public-comment
period, ODM, on behalf of ODA, shall submit
provide form ODM 10204 and any supplemental
material, if requested, to HHS's secretary for heightened scrutiny of the
setting.
(E) HHS heightened scrutiny
determination:
(1) For providers seeking ODA
certification:
(a) If HHS's secretary
determines the setting meets HCBS settings requirements, ODA may approve the
provider's application for certification.
(b) If HHS's secretary determines the
provider's setting does not meet HCBS settings requirements, ODA shall notify
the provider of the final determination and any applicable hearing rights
established in section
173.391 of the Revised Code. If
ODA denies a provider's certification, the provider is ineligible to reapply
for certification for one year after the mailing date of ODA's final
determination.
(2) For
certified providers:
(a) If HHS's secretary
determines the provider's setting meets HCBS settings requirements, the
provider shall retain its certification so long as it continues to comply with
this chapter.
(b) If HHS's secretary
determines the provider's setting does not meet HCBS settings requirements, ODA
may impose discipline against the provider and notify the provider of any
applicable hearing rights established in section
173.391 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 121.07, 173.01, 173.02, 173.391, 173.52, 173.522, 173.54, 173.543
Rule Amplifies: 173.39, 173.391, 173.52, 173.522, 173.54, 173.543; 42 CFR 441.352
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/2019
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