26 Tex. Admin. Code § 330.7 - Role and Responsibilities
(a) A
LIDDA's role is to serve as the single point of access to certain publicly
funded services and supports for the residents within the LIDDA's local service
area.
(b) As the single point of
access, a LIDDA's responsibilities include:
(1) providing information about services and
supports to an individual and LAR or actively involved person;
(2) ensuring an individual's access into
services and supports by:
(A) conducting
intake and eligibility activities for an individual seeking services and
supports; and
(B) enrolling or
admitting an eligible individual into services and supports;
(3) performing safety net
functions;
(4) ensuring the
provision and oversight of general revenue services by:
(A) developing and managing a network of
general revenue services providers; and
(B) establishing processes to monitor the
performance of general revenue services providers;
(5) conducting service
coordination;
(6) conducting
utilization management;
(7)
conducting planning for the local service area, including ensuring involvement
by a local advisory committee and other stakeholders;
(8) conducting permanency planning for
certain individuals under 22 years of age; and
(9) protecting the rights of an
individual.
(c) This
subchapter elaborates on the responsibilities listed in subsection (b) of this
section and describes other responsibilities of a LIDDA.
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