(A)
Purpose
This rule establishes minimum
qualifications through certification standards that apply to persons, directly
providing or supervising the provision of service and support administration,
who are employed by county boards of developmental disabilities and entities
under contract with county boards of developmental disabilities to provide or
supervise the provision of service and support administration.
(B)
Definitions
For the purposes of this rule, the
following definitions apply:
(1)
"Accredited college or university" means a college or
university accredited by a national or regional association recognized by the
secretary of the United States department of education or a foreign college or
university of comparable standing.
(2)
"Continuing
professional education" means training approved by the department or a
superintendent required for renewal of service and support administration
certification.
(3)
"County board" means a county board of developmental
disabilities.
(4)
"Department" means the Ohio department of developmental
disabilities.
(5)
"Service and support administration" has the same
meaning as in rule
5123-4-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(6)
"Superintendent" means a person certified by the
department in accordance with rule
5123-5-03 of the Administrative
Code and employed in that capacity by a county board or for purposes of issuing
certification and/or approving continuing professional education in accordance
with this rule, a person who is authorized in writing by the superintendent to
perform those functions.
(C)
Description
There are two levels of service and
support administration certification:
(1)
Service and
support administrator
(a)
A superintendent may issue service and support
administrator certification for an initial period of five years to an applicant
who holds an associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or graduate-level degree
from an accredited college or university. Pursuant to sections
5126.15 and
5126.201 of the Revised Code, a
person holding an associate's degree will be a conditional status service and
support administrator and perform the duties of service and support
administration only under the supervision of a management employee who is a
service and support administration supervisor.
(b)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administrators successfully complete, no
later than ninety calendar days after hire, an orientation program of at least
eight hours that addresses, but is not limited to:
(i)
Organizational
background of the county board or contracting entity, including:
(a)
Mission, vision,
values, and organizational structure;
(b)
Policies,
procedures, and work rules;
(c)
Ethical and
professional conduct and practice; and
(d)
Avoiding
conflicts of interest.
(ii)
Components of
quality care for individuals served, including:
(a)
Interpersonal
relationships and trust;
(b)
Trauma-responsive care;
(c)
Cultural and
personal sensitivity;
(d)
Effective communication;
(e)
Roles and
responsibilities of team members; and
(f)
Record-keeping,
including progress notes and incident/accident reports.
(iii)
Health and safety, including:
(a)
Signs and
symptoms of illness or injury and procedure for response;
(b)
Building/site-specific emergency response plans;
and
(c)
Program-specific transportation safety.
(iv)
Requirements for development and implementation of
behavioral support strategies in accordance with rule
5123-2-06 of the Administrative
Code.
(v)
Crisis intervention techniques.
(vi)
Services that
comprise service and support administration.
(c)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administrators successfully complete, no
later than one year after hire, department-provided web-based training
in:
(i)
Empowering individuals served through development of
person-centered individual service plans;
(ii)
Coordinating
services;
(iii)
Enhancing team effectiveness;
(iv)
Understanding
medicaid;
(v)
Overview of department-administered home and
community-based services waivers including self-directed services, budget
authority, and employer authority;
(vi)
Targeted case
management; and
(vii)
Employment navigation.
(d)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administrators (other than those who have
at least one year of experience as a service and support administrator at the
point of hire) successfully complete, no later than one year after hire,
training specific to the provision of service and support administration that
includes, but is not limited to:
(i)
Eligibility determination;
(ii)
Establishing
individual budgets;
(iii)
Using Ohio individual service plan to conduct
assessments and develop individual service plans;
(iv)
Effective
service coordination;
(v)
Management of individuals' funds and related
documentation requirements; and
(vi)
Self-determination which includes assisting an individual to
develop self-advocacy skills, to exercise civil rights, to exercise choice and
control over the services received, and to acquire skills that support becoming
more independent, productive, and integrated within the
community.
(e)
A superintendent may renew the service and support
administrator certification for a second period of five years provided the
applicant has successfully completed:
(i)
The orientation
program described in paragraph (C)(1)(b) of this rule;
(ii)
The
department-provided web-based training described in paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this
rule;
(iii)
Training specific to the provision of service and
support administration described in paragraph (C)(1)(d) of this rule;
and
(iv)
At least sixty hours of continuing professional
education during the period of the initial service and support administrator
certification. The training described in paragraphs (C)(1)(b), (C)(1)(c),
(C)(1)(d), and (D) of this rule may be counted toward the sixty
hours.
(f)
A superintendent may renew the service and support
administrator certification for subsequent periods of five years provided the
applicant has successfully completed:
(i)
The
department-provided web-based training described in paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this
rule prior to application to renew the service and support administrator
certification; and
(ii)
At least sixty hours of continuing professional
education during the period of the preceding service and support administrator
certification. The training described in paragraphs (C)(1)(c) and (D) of this
rule may be counted toward the sixty hours.
(2)
Service and support administration supervisor
(a)
A superintendent
may issue service and support administration supervisor certification for an
initial period of five years to an applicant who:
(i)
Holds a
bachelor's degree or graduate-level degree from an accredited college or
university; and
(ii)
Has at least four years of full-time (or equivalent
part-time), supervised, paid work experience in programs or services for
individuals with developmental disabilities.
(b)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administration supervisors successfully
complete, no later than ninety calendar days after hire, the orientation
program described in paragraph (C)(1)(b) of this rule.
(c)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administration supervisors successfully
complete, no later than one year after hire, the department-provided web-based
training described in paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this rule.
(d)
A superintendent
will ensure that service and support administration supervisors (other than
those who have at least one year of experience as a service and support
administration supervisor at the point of hire) successfully complete, no later
than one year after hire, training specific to the supervision of service and
support administration that includes, but is not limited to, the topics set
forth in paragraph (C)(1)(d) of this rule.
(e)
A superintendent
may renew the service and support administration supervisor certification for a
second period of five years provided the applicant has successfully
completed:
(i)
The orientation program described in paragraph (C)(1)(b) of
this rule;
(ii)
The department-provided web-based training described in
paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this rule;
(iii)
Training
specific to the supervision of service and support administration described in
paragraph (C)(2)(d) of this rule; and
(iv)
At least
seventy-five hours of continuing professional education during the period of
the initial service and support administration supervisor certification. The
training described in paragraphs (C)(2)(b), (C)(2)(c), (C)(2)(d), and (D) of
this rule may be counted toward the seventy-five hours.
(f)
A
superintendent may renew the service and support administration supervisor
certification for subsequent periods of five years provided the applicant has
successfully completed:
(i)
The department-provided web-based training described in
paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this rule prior to application to renew the service and
support administration supervisor certification; and
(ii)
At least
seventy-five hours of continuing professional education during the period of
the preceding service and support administration supervisor certification. The
training described in paragraphs (C)(1)(c) and (D) of this rule may be counted
toward the seventy-five hours.
(D)
Annual training
requirements
A superintendent will ensure that
service and support administrators and service and support administration
supervisors annually complete training, in accordance with standards
established by the department, in:
(1)
The rights of
individuals set forth in section
5123.62 of the Revised Code;
and
(2)
The requirements of rule
5123-17-02 of the Administrative
Code including a review of health and welfare alerts issued by the department
since the previous year's training.
(E)
Application
fees
A superintendent may compel applicants
for service and support administration certification to pay an application
fee.
(1)
The application fee for service and support administrator
certification will not exceed fifty dollars.
(2)
The application
fee for service and support administration supervisor certification will not
exceed seventy-five dollars.
(F)
Reciprocity
(1)
A superintendent
will accept as valid service and support administration certification issued in
accordance with this rule by the superintendent of another county
board.
(2)
A superintendent will accept as valid continuing
professional education approved by the department or the superintendent of
another county board in accordance with this rule.
(G)
Renewal of
expired service and support administration certification
(1)
Service and
support administration certification which has been expired for less than one
year may be renewed upon completion of all renewal requirements of the expired
certification.
(2)
Service and support administration certification which
has been expired for one year or more will not be renewed; the applicant will
be required to meet the requirements for initial service and support
administrator certification or service and support administration supervisor
certification, as applicable, pursuant to paragraph (C) of this
rule.
(H)
Administrative review
An applicant for service and support
administration certification whose application is disapproved based upon the
applicant's failure to meet the requirements of this rule, may request in
writing, within thirty calendar days of the rejection, an administrative review
by the superintendent or the superintendent's designee.
(I)
Denial,
suspension, or revocation
Service and support administration
certification is subject to denial, suspension, or revocation in accordance
with rule
5123-5-04 of the Administrative
Code.
Replaces: 5123:2-5-02
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
5123-5-02
Effective:
6/5/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
06/05/2028
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 5123.04,
5126.25
Rule
Amplifies: 5123.04,
5126.201,
5126.25
Prior
Effective Dates: 04/24/1978, 05/14/1979, 01/25/1982, 05/19/1991, 01/12/1996,
07/01/2005, 07/04/2013, 04/01/2017