26 Tex. Admin. Code § 360.513 - Persons Authorized to Certify Disability
(a) An applicant must be certified as a
person with a disability that impairs the person's ability to effectively
access the telephone network. The following may serve as certifiers:
(1) licensed hearing aid
specialists;
(2) licensed
audiologists;
(3) licensed
optometrists;
(4) licensed
physicians;
(5) licensed advanced
practice registered nurses;
(6)
Texas Workforce Commission vocational rehabilitation counselors;
(7) state-certified teachers of persons who
are deaf or hard of hearing;
(8)
licensed speech pathologists;
(9)
state-certified teachers of persons who are visually impaired;
(10) state-certified teachers of persons who
are speech-impaired;
(11)
state-certified special education teachers;
(12) STAP specialists authorized to work
under an ODHHS STAP Outreach and Training contract;
(13) licensed social workers;
(14) Independent Living Services specialists,
such as rehabilitation counselors, authorized to work under an HHSC Independent
Living Services contract;
(15)
ODHHS-approved specialists working in a disability-related field; or
(16) any other professional approved by
ODHHS.
(b) An application
must be properly certified before ODHHS can process and approve the application
and issue the voucher.
(c)
Certifiers who have misrepresented an applicant's disability, certified an
applicant without a disability, violated or who are under pending review of
investigation for alleged violations of any HHSC, PUC, or other rules,
policies, or laws relating to STAP may no longer be authorized to certify
applications. Persons committing or suspected of committing such violations may
be referred to PUC, to the certifier's licensing agency, or to both, as
appropriate.
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