1 Tex. Admin. Code § 254.3 - Regional Strategic Plans and Reporting for Poison Control Service
(a) Purpose. This
rule establishes a framework for a regional poison control centers (RPCC) to
use in the development and submission of a strategic plan for poison control
service delivery, amendments to an approved strategic plan, and quarterly
reports.
(b) Requests for Grants.
To request a grant award from the Commission, an RPCC must submit a regional
strategic plan, or an amendment to its approved plan, consistent with this
rule. The Commission's awarding of grants shall be determined in accordance
with Commission Rule §254.1, Designation and Funding of Regional Poison
Control Centers.
(c) Strategic
Plans. In preparing a strategic plan or amendment, an RPCC shall use the
Commission's standard RPCC strategic plan form as designated in a Commission
Program Policy Statement following Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS). A
strategic plan must be updated at least once every state fiscal biennium, in
addition to any amendments. The RPCC strategic plan form shall include, at a
minimum, the following:
(1) Poison Control
Service. A description of how poison control service is to be provided and
administered that includes:
(A) Staffing. An
RPCC shall be staffed by physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other
professionals, trained in various aspects of toxicology and poison control and
prevention;
(B) Telephone Services.
An RPCC shall provide toll-free, telephone referral and information service for
the public and health care professionals according to the criteria established
by the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC);
(C) Community Programs and Assistance. An
RPCC shall provide:
(i) community education
programs to inform the public on poison prevention methods;
(ii) information and education to health
professionals involved in the management of poison and overdose victims,
including information regarding appropriate therapeutic use of medications,
their compatibility and stability, and adverse drug reactions and
interactions;
(iii) professional
and technical assistance to state agencies requesting toxicological assistance;
and
(iv) consultation services
concerning medical toxicology to health care facilities, health care
professionals, law enforcement, and others. An RPCC may set and charge a fee to
cover the costs of providing consultation services;
(D) Research Programs. Description of planned
and ongoing toxicology poison treatment research;
(E) Information at Birth. Description
includes, but is not limited to, a description of how birth information packets
are to be distributed within the RPCC's designated region;
(F) Healthcare Treatment Facilities Database.
Description of the process for maintaining a comprehensive statewide database
of treatment facilities, capabilities, and specializations; and
(G) American Association of Poison Control
Centers (AAPCC) Compliance and Accreditation Status. Description of how the
RPCC provides services in compliance with AAPCC's criteria, and the current
status of the RPCC's AAPCC accreditation.
(2) Awarded Grant Funds. Description of how
awarded grant funds will be used consistent with Commission Rule
§254.1(g);
(3) Financial
Information. Description regarding the financing of RPCC operations, including:
(A) Detailed projected financial information
for each of the two state fiscal years following the submission of the
strategic plan, including the availability of other funding sources;
and
(B) General projected financial
information for the third, fourth and fifth state fiscal years following the
submission of the strategic plan, including the availability of other funding
sources.
(d)
Reporting. Each RPCC shall submit financial and performance reports to the
Commission at least quarterly and in accordance with Commission Program Policy
Statements (PPS). The financial status report shall identify actual costs by
budget allocation component. The performance report shall reflect the progress
of implementing the strategic plan requirements and functions, including
performance measures. RPCCs shall use the Commission's standard financial
status and performance reports as designated in a Commission PPS.
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