26 Tex. Admin. Code § 259.7 - Description of the CLASS Program and CFC Option
(a) The CLASS
Program is a Medicaid waiver program approved by CMS and operated by HHSC
pursuant to §1915(c) of the Social Security Act. It provides
community-based services and supports to an eligible individual as an
alternative to the ICF/IID Program. CLASS Program services are intended to:
(1) enhance the individual's integration into
the community;
(2) maintain or
improve the individual's independent functioning; and
(3) prevent the individual's admission to an
institution.
(b) HHSC
limits the enrollment in the CLASS Program to the number of individuals
approved by CMS or by available funding from the state.
(c) The CLASS Program offers the following
services approved by CMS:
(1) adaptive
aids;
(2) auditory integration
training/auditory enhancement training;
(3) behavioral support;
(4) case management;
(5) cognitive rehabilitation
therapy;
(6) dental
treatment;
(7)
habilitation;
(8) licensed
vocational nursing;
(9) minor home
modifications;
(10) dietary
services;
(11) occupational
therapy;
(12) physical
therapy;
(13) prevocational
services;
(14) registered
nursing;
(15) respite, which
consists of:
(A) in-home respite;
and
(B) out-of-home
respite;
(16) speech and
language pathology;
(17)
specialized licensed vocational nursing;
(18) specialized registered
nursing;
(19) specialized
therapies, which consist of:
(A) aquatic
therapy;
(B)
hippotherapy;
(C) massage
therapy;
(D) music
therapy;
(E) recreational therapy;
and
(F) therapeutic horseback
riding;
(20)
SFS;
(21) CFS;
(22) employment assistance;
(23) supported employment;
(24) TAS; and
(25) if the individual's IPC includes at
least one CLASS Program service to be delivered through the CDS option:
(A) FMS; and
(B) support consultation.
(d) A DSA may only
provide and bill for habilitation if the activity provided is transportation,
as described in §
259.5(56)(B)(i)(IX)
of this subchapter (relating to
Definitions).
(e) CFC is a state
plan option governed by 42 CFR, Part 441, Subpart K, regarding Home and
Community-Based Attendant Services and Supports State Plan Option (Community
First Choice) that provides the following services to individuals:
(1) CFC PAS/HAB;
(2) CFC ERS; and
(3) CFC support management for an individual
receiving CFC PAS/HAB.
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