26 Tex. Admin. Code § 260.57 - Person-Centered Planning Process
(a) Person-centered
planning is a process that empowers an individual to plan the individual's
services and supports to achieve desired outcomes.
(b) A program provider must ensure the
person-centered planning process is led by an individual to the maximum extent
possible. An individual's LAR has a participatory role, as needed and defined
by the individual, unless State law confers decision-making authority to the
LAR.
(c) The person-centered
planning process must be used to develop an IPP, a PAS/HAB plan, an enrollment
IPC, a renewal IPC, a revised IPC, a service backup plan, and an individual
transportation plan.
(d) The
person-centered planning process must:
(1)
include people chosen by an individual, or LAR;
(2) provide the information and support the
individual needs to lead the planning process and make informed choices and
decisions;
(3) occur at a time and
location convenient to the individual and LAR;
(4) consider the individual's cultural
preferences;
(5) provide
information in plain language to the individual and in a manner that is
accessible to the individual:
(A) through the
provision of auxiliary aids and services at no cost to the individual in
accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act, if the individual requires such aids or services to
communicate; and
(B) through the
provision of language services at no cost to the individual, including oral
interpretation and written translations, if the individual has limited English
proficiency;
(6) use
strategies for solving conflict or disagreement within the person-centered
planning process;
(7) provide
information to the individual or LAR to allow the individual or LAR to make
informed decisions, including decisions about DBMD Program and CFC services,
the settings in which the individual receives a DBMD Program service or a CFC
service, and service providers; and
(8) inform the individual or LAR that the
individual or LAR may request revisions to an IPP, a PAS/HAB plan, an
enrollment IPC, a renewal IPC, a revised IPC, a service backup plan, or an
individual transportation plan at any time by communicating the request to the
program provider.
Notes
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