26 Tex. Admin. Code § 551.2 - Scope
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to promote
public health, safety, and welfare by providing for the development,
establishment, and enforcement of standards for the provision of services to
individuals residing in intermediate care facilities for persons with an
intellectual disability or a related condition.
(b) The term "facility serving persons with
an intellectual disability or related conditions," when used in this chapter,
means an establishment or home that provides food, shelter, and treatment or
services to four or more persons who are unrelated to the owner; is primarily
for the diagnosis, treatment, or rehabilitation of persons with an intellectual
disability or related conditions; and provides in a protected setting
continuous evaluation, planning, 24-hour supervision, and coordination and
integration of health or rehabilitative services to help each resident function
at the resident's greatest ability.
(1) A
person receiving services in a facility serving persons with an intellectual
disability or related conditions must have a diagnosis of an intellectual
disability or a related condition as defined under paragraph (2) of this
subsection. Facilities serving persons with other developmental disabilities as
a primary diagnosis do not fall under the scope of these standards.
(2) The term "related condition" means a
severe, chronic disability that meets all the following conditions:
(A) a condition attributable to:
(i) cerebral palsy or epilepsy; or
(ii) any other condition including autism,
but excluding mental illness, found to be closely related to an intellectual
disability because this condition results in impairment of general intellectual
functioning or adaptive behavior similar to that of persons with an
intellectual disability and requires treatment or services similar to those
required for these persons;
(B) a condition manifested before the person
reaches age 22 years;
(C) a
condition likely to continue indefinitely; and
(D) a condition that results in substantial
functional limitations in three or more of the following areas of major life
activity:
(i) self-care;
(ii) understanding and use of
language;
(iii) learning;
(iv) mobility;
(v) self-direction; and
(vi) capacity for independent
living.
(c) This chapter does not apply to an
establishment that:
(1) provides training,
habilitation, rehabilitation, or education to individuals with an intellectual
disability or a related condition; is operated under the jurisdiction of a
state or federal agency; and is certified through inspection or evaluation as
meeting the standards established by the state or federal agency; or
(2) is conducted by or for the adherents of a
well-recognized church or religious denomination for the purpose of providing
facilities for the care or treatment of the sick who depend exclusively on
prayer or spiritual means for healing, without the use of any drug or material
remedy, if the establishment complies with safety, sanitary, and quarantine
laws and rules.
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