26 Tex. Admin. Code § 307.3 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1)
Adolescent--An individual who is at least 13 years of age, but younger than 19
years of age.
(2) Assessment--A set
of standardized assessment measures used by the department to determine level
of need as set forth in the approved waiver.
(3) Child--An individual who is at least
three years of age, but younger than 13 years of age.
(4) Department--Department of State Health
Services.
(5) LAR or legally
authorized representative--A person authorized by law to act on behalf of a
child or adolescent with regard to a matter described in this subchapter,
including, but not limited to, a parent, guardian, or managing
conservator.
(6) LMHA or local
mental health authority--An entity designated as the local mental authority by
the department in accordance with the Health and Safety Code, §
533.035(a).
(7) LPHA or licensed practitioner of the
healing arts--A person who is:
(A) a
physician;
(B) a licensed
professional counselor;
(C) a
licensed clinical social worker;
(D) a licensed psychologist;
(E) an advanced practice nurse; or
(F) a licensed marriage and family
therapist.
(8)
Provider--Any person or legal entity that has an agreement with the department
and the single state Medicaid agency to provide the waiver program services, as
described in the approved waiver.
(9) SED or severe emotional disturbance--A
child or adolescent with a serious functional impairment or acute severe
psychiatric symptomatology as identified by the assessment.
(10) Waiver program--A Medicaid program that
provides waiver program services to a limited number of eligible children or
adolescents, in accordance with the provisions of the waiver approved under the
federal Social Security Act, § 1915(c).
(11) Waiver program services--Medicaid
community-based services provided under the approved waiver program.
Notes
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