26 Tex. Admin. Code § 566.3 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Abuse--
(A) physical abuse;
(B) sexual abuse; or
(C) verbal or emotional abuse.
(2) Actual harm--A negative
outcome that compromises an individual's physical, mental, or emotional
well-being but does not constitute immediate threat.
(3) ADLs--Activities of daily living. Basic
personal everyday activities including tasks such as eating, toileting,
grooming, dressing, bathing, and transferring.
(4) Alarm call--A signal transmitted from an
individual's CFC ERS equipment to the CFC ERS response center indicating that
the individual needs immediate assistance.
(5) Alleged perpetrator--A person alleged to
have committed an act of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an
individual.
(6) Applicant--A Texas
resident seeking services in the TxHmL Program.
(7) Business day--Any day except a Saturday,
a Sunday, or a national or state holiday listed in Texas Government Code §
662.003(a) or
(b).
(8) Calendar day--Any day, including weekends
and holidays.
(9) CDS
option--Consumer directed services option. A service delivery option as defined
in §41.103 of this title (relating to Definitions).
(10) CFC--Community First Choice.
(11) CFC ERS--CFC emergency response
services. Backup systems and supports used to ensure continuity of services and
supports. CFC ERS includes electronic devices and an array of available
technology, personal emergency response systems, and other mobile communication
devices.
(12) CFC ERS provider--The
entity directly providing CFC ERS to an individual, which may be the program
provider or a contractor of the program provider.
(13) CFC FMS--The term used for FMS on the
IPC of an applicant or individual if the applicant or individual receives only
CFC PAS/HAB through the CDS option.
(14) CFC PAS/HAB--CFC personal assistance
services/habilitation. A service that:
(A)
consists of:
(i) personal assistance services
that provide assistance to an individual in performing ADLs and IADLs based on
the individual's person-centered service plan, including:
(I) non-skilled assistance with the
performance of the ADLs and IADLs;
(II) household chores necessary to maintain
the home in a clean, sanitary, and safe environment;
(III) escort services, which consist of
accompanying and assisting an individual to access services or activities in
the community, but do not include transporting an individual; and
(IV) assistance with health-related tasks;
and
(ii) habilitation
that provides assistance to an individual in acquiring, retaining, and
improving self-help, socialization, and daily living skills and training the
individual on ADLs, IADLs, and health-related tasks, such as:
(I) self-care;
(II) personal hygiene;
(III) household tasks;
(IV) mobility;
(V) money management;
(VI) community integration, including how to
get around in the community;
(VII)
use of adaptive equipment;
(VIII)
personal decision making;
(IX)
reduction of challenging behaviors to allow individuals to accomplish ADLs,
IADLs, and health-related tasks; and
(X) self-administration of medication;
and
(B) does
not include transporting the individual, which means driving the individual
from one location to another.
(15) CFC support consultation--The term used
for support consultation on the IPC of an applicant or individual if the
applicant or individual receives only CFC PAS/HAB through the CDS
option.
(16) CFC support
management--Training regarding how to select, manage, and dismiss an unlicensed
service provider of CFC PAS/HAB as described in the HCS Handbook.
(17) Chemical restraint--A medication used to
control an individual's behavior or to restrict the individual's freedom of
movement that is not a standard treatment for the individual's medical or
psychological condition.
(18)
CMS--Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The federal agency within
the United States Department of Health and Human Services that administers the
Medicare and Medicaid programs.
(19) Competitive employment--Employment that
pays an individual at least minimum wage if the individual is not
self-employed.
(20) Contract--A
provisional contract or a standardcontract.
(21) Controlling person--A person who:
(A) has an ownership interest in a program
provider;
(B) is an officer or
director of a corporation that is a program provider;
(C) is a partner in a partnership that is a
program provider;
(D) is a member
or manager in a limited liability company that is a program provider;
(E) is a trustee or trust manager of a trust
that is a program provider; or
(F)
because of a personal, familial, or other relationship with a program provider,
is in a position of actual control or authority with respect to the program
provider, regardless of the person's title.
(22) Critical incident--An event listed in
the TxHmL Provider User Guide found at www.hhsc.state.tx.us.
(23) Critical violation--A violation for
which HHSC may assess an administrative penalty before giving a program
provider an opportunity to correct the violation and that:
(A) is an immediate threat;
(B) has resulted in actual harm and is
widespread;
(C) has resulted in
actual harm and is a pattern; or
(D) has the potential to result in actual
harm and is widespread.
(24) DADS--HHSC.
(25) Department of Assistive and
Rehabilitative Services--The Texas Workforce Commission.
(26) DFPS--The Department of Family and
Protective Services.
(27)
Exploitation--The illegal or improper act or process of using, or attempting to
use, an individual or the resources of an individual for monetary or personal
benefit, profit, or gain.
(28)
FMS--Financial management services. A service, as defined in §41.103 of
this title, that is provided to an individual participating in the CDS
option.
(29) FMSA--Financial
management services agency. As defined in §41.103 of this title, an entity
that provides financial management services to an individual participating in
the CDS option.
(30) Follow-up
survey--A review by HHSC of a program provider to determine if the program
provider has completed corrective action.
(31) Former military member--A person who
served in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast
Guard:
(A) who declared and maintained Texas
as the person's state of legal residence in the manner provided by the
applicable military branch while on active duty; and
(B) who was killed in action or died while in
service, or whose active duty otherwise ended.
(32) Good cause--As used in §9.578 of
this subchapter, (relating to Program Provider Certification Principles:
Service Delivery), a reason outside the control of the CFC ERS provider, as
determined by HHSC.
(33) HCS
Program--The Home and Community-based Services Program operated by HHSC as
authorized by CMS in accordance with §1915(c) of the Social Security
Act.
(34) Health-related
tasks--Specific tasks related to the needs of an individual, which can be
delegated or assigned by licensed health care professionals under state law to
be performed by a service provider of CFC PAS/HAB. These include tasks
delegated by an RN; health maintenance activities as defined in 22 TAC §
225.4 (relating to Definitions),
that may not require delegation; and activities assigned to a service provider
of CFC PAS/HAB by a licensed physical therapist, occupational therapist, or
speech-language pathologist.
(35)
HHSC--The Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
(36) IADLs--Instrumental activities of daily
living. Activities related to living independently in the community, including
meal planning and preparation; managing finances; shopping for food, clothing,
and other essential items; performing essential household chores; communicating
by phone or other media; and traveling around and participating in the
community.
(37) ICAP--Inventory for
Client and Agency Planning.
(38)
ICF/IID--Intermediate care facility for individuals with an intellectual
disability or related conditions. An ICF/IID is a facility in which ICF/IID
Program services are provided and that is:
(A)
licensed in accordance with THSC, Chapter 252; or
(B) certified by HHSC, including a state
supported living center.
(39) ICF/IID Program--The Intermediate Care
Facilities for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability or Related
Conditions Program, which provides Medicaid-funded residential services to
individuals with an intellectual disability or related conditions.
(40) ID/RC Assessment--A form used by HHSC
for LOC determination and LON assignment.
(41) Immediate threat--A situation that
caused, or is likely to cause, serious physical harm or serious emotional harm
to an individual, or the death of an individual.
(42) Implementation plan--A written document
developed by a program provider for an individual that, for each TxHmL Program
service, except for transportation provided as a community support activity,
and CFC service, except for CFC support management, on the individual's IPC to
be provided by the program provider, includes:
(A) a list of outcomes identified in the PDP
that will be addressed using TxHmL Program services and CFC services;
(B) specific objectives to address the
outcomes required by subparagraph (A) of this paragraph that are:
(i) observable, measurable, and
outcome-oriented; and
(ii) derived
from assessments of the individual's strengths, personal goals, and
needs;
(C) a target date
for completion of each objective;
(D) the number of units of TxHmL Program
services and CFC services needed to complete each objective;
(E) the frequency and duration of TxHmL
Program services and CFC services needed to complete each objective;
and
(F) the signature and date of
the individual, LAR, and the program provider.
(43) Individual--A person enrolled in the
TxHmL Program.
(44) Initial
certification survey--A review by HHSC of a program provider with a provisional
contract to determine if the program provider is in compliance with the
certification principles.
(45)
Intellectual disability--Significant sub-average general intellectual
functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and
manifested during the developmental period.
(46) Intermittent survey--A review by HHSC of
a program provider that is not an initial certification survey, a
recertification survey, or a follow-up survey, to determine if the program
provider is in compliance with the certification principles.
(47) IPC--Individual plan of care. A written
plan that:
(A) states:
(i) the type and amount of each TxHmL Program
service and each CFC service, except for CFC support management, to be provided
to an individual during an IPC year;
(ii) the services and supports to be provided
to the individual through resources other than TxHmL Program services or CFC
services, including natural supports, medical services, and educational
services; and
(iii) if an
individual will receive CFC support management; and
(B) is authorized by HHSC.
(48) IPC cost--Estimated annual
cost of program services included on an IPC.
(49) IPC year--A 12-month period of time
starting on the date an authorized initial or renewal IPC begins.
(50) Isolated--The scope of a violation that
has affected a very limited number of individuals or that has occurred only
occasionally.
(51) LAR--Legally
authorized representative. A person authorized by law to act on behalf of a
person with regard to a matter described in this subchapter, and may include a
parent, guardian, or managing conservator of a minor, or the guardian of an
adult.
(52) LIDDA--Local
intellectual and developmental disability authority. An entity designated by
the executive commissioner of HHSC, in accordance with THSC
§533A.035.
(53) LOC--Level of
care. A determination made by HHSC about an applicant or individual as part of
the TxHmL Program eligibility determination process based on data
electronically transmitted on the ID/RC Assessment.
(54) LON--Level of need. An assignment given
by HHSC for an applicant or individual that is derived from the service level
score obtained from the administration of the ICAP to the individual and from
selected items on the ID/RC Assessment.
(55) LVN--Licensed vocational nurse. A person
licensed to practice vocational nursing in accordance with Texas Occupations
Code, Chapter 301.
(56) Managed
care organization--This term has the meaning set forth in Texas Government Code
§
543A.0001.
(57) MAO Medicaid--Medical Assistance Only
Medicaid. A type of Medicaid by which an applicant or individual qualifies
financially for Medicaid assistance but does not receive Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) benefits.
(58)
Mechanical restraint--A mechanical device, material, or equipment used to
control an individual's behavior by restricting the ability of the individual
to freely move part or all of the individual's body.
(59) Microboard--A program provider:
(A) that is a non-profit corporation;
(i) that is created and operated by no more
than 10 persons, including an individual;
(ii) the purpose of which is to address the
needs of the individual and directly manage the provision of the TxHmL Program
services or CFC services; and
(iii)
in which each person operating the corporation participates in addressing the
needs of the individual and directly managing the provision of TxHmL Program
services or CFC services; and
(B) that has a service capacity designated in
the HHSC data system of no more than three individuals.
(60) Military family member--A person who is
the spouse or child (regardless of age) of:
(A) a military member; or
(B) a former military member.
(61) Military member--A member of
the United States military serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps,
or Coast Guard on active duty who has declared and maintains Texas as the
member's state of legal residence in the manner provided by the applicable
military branch.
(62) Natural
supports--Unpaid persons, including family members, volunteers, neighbors, and
friends, who assist and sustain an individual.
(63) Neglect--A negligent act or omission
that caused physical or emotional injury or death to an individual or placed an
individual at risk of physical or emotional injury or death.
(64) Nursing facility--A facility licensed in
accordance with THSC, Chapter 242.
(65) Own home or family home--A residence
that is not:
(A) an ICF/IID;
(B) a nursing facility;
(C) an assisted living facility licensed or
subject to being licensed in accordance with THSC, Chapter 247;
(D) a residential child-care operation
licensed or subject to being licensed by DFPS unless it is a foster family home
or a foster group home;
(E) a
facility licensed or subject to being licensed by the Department of State
Health Services;
(F) a residential
facility operated by the Texas Workforce Commission;
(G) a residential facility operated by the
Texas Juvenile Justice Department, a jail, or a prison; or
(H) a setting in which two or more dwellings,
including units in a duplex or apartment complex, single family homes, or
facilities listed in subparagraphs (A) - (G) of this paragraph, but excluding
supportive housing under Section 811 of the National Affordable Housing Act of
1990, meet all of the following criteria:
(i)
the dwellings create a residential area distinguishable from other areas
primarily occupied by persons who do not require routine support services
because of a disability;
(ii) most
of the residents of the dwellings are persons with an intellectual disability;
and
(iii) the residents of the
dwellings are provided routine support services through personnel, equipment,
or service facilities shared with the residents of the other
dwellings.
(66) Pattern--The scope of a violation that
is not widespread but represents repeated failures by the program provider to
comply with certification principles, and the failures:
(A) are found throughout the services
provided by the program provider; or
(B) involve or affect the same individuals,
service providers, or volunteers.
(67) PDP--Person-directed plan. A written
plan, based on person-directed planning and developed with an applicant or
individual in accordance with the HHSC Person-Directed Plan form and discovery
tool found on the HHSC website, that describes the supports and services
necessary to achieve the desired outcomes identified by the applicant,
individual, or LAR and ensure the applicant's or individual's health and
safety.
(68) Performance
contract--A written agreement between HHSC and a LIDDA for the performance of
delegated functions, including those described in THSC,
§533A.035.
(69) Physical
abuse--Any of the following:
(A) an act or
failure to act performed knowingly, recklessly, or intentionally, including
incitement to act, that caused physical injury or death to an individual or
placed an individual at risk of physical injury or death;
(B) an act of inappropriate or excessive
force or corporal punishment, regardless of whether the act results in a
physical injury to an individual;
(C) the use of a restraint on an individual
not in compliance with federal and state laws, rules, and regulations;
or
(D) seclusion.
(70) Physical restraint--Any
manual method used to control an individual's behavior, except for physical
guidance or prompting of brief duration that an individual does not resist,
that restricts:
(A) the free movement or
normal functioning of all or a part of the individual's body; or
(B) normal access by an individual to a
portion of the individual's body.
(71) Plan of correction--A plan documented on
the HHSC Plan of Correction form that includes the corrective action that a
program provider will take for each violation identified on a final survey
report.
(72) Plan of removal--A
written plan that describes the action a program provider will take to remove
an immediate threat that HHSC identifies.
(73) Post 45-day follow-up survey--A
follow-up survey conducted at least 46 calendar days after the exit conference
of the survey in which the violation requiring corrective action was
identified.
(74) Post-move
monitoring visit--As described in 26 TAC §
303.702 (relating to
Post-transition Responsibilities), a visit conducted by the service coordinator
in the individual's residence and other locations, as determined by the service
planning team, for an individual who enrolled in the TxHmL Program from a
nursing facility or enrolled in the TxHmL Program as a diversion from admission
to a nursing facility. The purpose of the visit is to review the individual's
residence and other locations to:
(A) assess
whether essential supports identified in the transition plan are in
place;
(B) identify gaps in care;
and
(C) address such gaps, if any,
to reduce the risk of crisis, re-admission to a nursing facility, or other
negative outcome.
(75)
Pre-move site review--As described in 26 TAC §
303.701 (relating to Transition
Planning for a Designated Resident), a review conducted by the service
coordinator in the planned residence and other locations, as determined by the
service planning team, for an applicant transitioning from a nursing facility
to the TxHmL Program. The purpose of the review is to ensure that essential
services and supports described in the applicant's transition plan are in place
before the applicant moves to the residence or receives services in the other
locations.
(76) Program provider--A
person, as defined in §49.102 of this title (relating to Definitions),
that has a contract with HHSC to provide TxHmL Program services, excluding an
FMSA.
(77) Provisional contract--A
contract that HHSC enters into with a program provider in accordance with
§49.208 of this title (relating to Provisional Contract Application
Approval) that has a term of no more than three years, not including any
extension agreed to in accordance with §49.208(e) of this title (relating
to Standard Contract).
(78) Public
emergency personnel--Personnel of a sheriff's department, police department,
emergency medical service, or fire department.
(79) Recertification survey--A review by HHSC
of a program provider with a standard contract to determine if the program
provider is in compliance with the certification principles and will be
certified for a new certification period.
(80) Related condition--A severe and chronic
disability that:
(A) is attributed to:
(i) cerebral palsy or epilepsy; or
(ii) any other condition, other than mental
illness, found to be closely related to an intellectual disability because the
condition results in impairment of general intellectual functioning or adaptive
behavior similar to that of individuals with an intellectual disability, and
requires treatment or services similar to those required for individuals with
an intellectual disability;
(B) is manifested before the individual
reaches age 22;
(C) is likely to
continue indefinitely; and
(D)
results in substantial functional limitation in at least three 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.
(81)
Repeated violation--A violation that is:
(A)
based on the same certification principle; and
(B) involves the same TxHmL Program
service.
(82) Respite
facility--A site that is not a residence and that is owned or leased by a
program provider for the purpose of providing out-of-home respite to not more
than six individuals receiving TxHmL Program services or other persons
receiving similar services at any one time.
(83) Responder--A person designated to
respond to an alarm call activated by an individual.
(84) Restraint--Any of the following:
(A) a physical restraint;
(B) a mechanical restraint; or
(C) a chemical restraint.
(85) RN--Registered nurse. A
person licensed to practice professional nursing in accordance with Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 301.
(86)
Seclusion--The involuntary placement of an individual alone in an area from
which the individual is prevented from leaving.
(87) Service backup plan--A plan that ensures
continuity of a service that is critical to an individual's health and safety
if service delivery is interrupted.
(88) Service coordination--A service as
defined in Chapter 2, Subchapter L of this title (relating to Service
Coordination for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability).
(89) Service coordinator--An employee of a
LIDDA who provides service coordination to an individual.
(90) Service planning team--One of the
following:
(A) for an applicant or individual
other than one described in subparagraphs (B) or (C) of this paragraph, a
planning team consisting of:
(i) an applicant
or individual and LAR;
(ii) service
coordinator; and
(iii) other
persons chosen by the applicant, individual, or LAR, for example, a staff
member of the program provider, a family member, a friend, or a
teacher;
(B) for an
applicant 21 years of age or older who is residing in a nursing facility and
enrolling in the TxHmL Program, a planning team consisting of:
(i) the applicant and LAR;
(ii) service coordinator;
(iii) a staff member of the program
provider;
(iv) providers of
specialized services;
(v) a nursing
facility staff person who is familiar with the applicant's needs;
(vi) other persons chosen by the applicant or
LAR, for example, a family member, a friend, or a teacher; and
(vii) at the discretion of the LIDDA, other
persons who are directly involved in the delivery of services to persons with
an intellectual or developmental disability; or
(C) for an individual 21 years of age or
older who has enrolled in the TxHmL program from a nursing facility or has
enrolled in the TxHmL Program as a diversion from admission to a nursing
facility, for 180 days after enrollment, a planning team consisting of:
(i) the individual and LAR;
(ii) service coordinator;
(iii) a staff member of the program
provider;
(iv) other persons chosen
by the individual or LAR, for example, a family member, a friend, or a teacher;
and
(v) at the discretion of the
LIDDA, other persons who are directly involved in the delivery of services to
persons with an intellectual or developmental disability.
(91) Service provider--A person,
who may be a staff member, who directly provides a TxHmL Program service or CFC
service to an individual.
(92)
Sexual abuse--Any of the following:
(A) sexual
exploitation of an individual;
(B)
non-consensual or unwelcomed sexual activity with an individual; or
(C) consensual sexual activity between an
individual and a service provider, staff member, volunteer, or controlling
person, unless a consensual sexual relationship with an adult individual
existed before the service provider, staff member, volunteer, or controlling
person became a service provider, staff member, volunteer, or controlling
person.
(93) Sexual
activity--An activity that is sexual in nature, including kissing, hugging,
stroking, or fondling with sexual intent.
(94) Sexual exploitation--A pattern,
practice, or scheme of conduct against an individual that can reasonably be
construed as being for the purposes of sexual arousal or gratification of any
person:
(A) which may include sexual contact;
and
(B) does not include obtaining
information about an individual's sexual history within standard accepted
clinical practice.
(95)
Specialized services--The services defined in 26 TAC §
303.102 (relating to
Definitions).
(96) Staff member--An
employee or contractor of a TxHmL Program provider.
(97) Standard contract--A contract that HHSC
enters into with a program provider in accordance with §49.209 of this
title that has a term of no more than five years, not including any extension
agreed to in accordance §49.209(d) of this title.
(98) State supported living center--A
state-supported and structured residential facility operated by HHSC to provide
to persons with an intellectual disability a variety of services, including
medical treatment, specialized therapy, and training in the acquisition of
personal, social, and vocational skills, but does not include a community-based
facility owned by HHSC.
(99) System
check--A test of the CFC ERS equipment to determine if:
(A) the individual can successfully activate
an alarm call; and
(B) the
equipment is working properly.
(100) Support consultation--A service, as
defined in §41.103 of this title, that is provided to an individual
participating in the CDS option at the request of the individual or
LAR.
(101) Survey--An initial
certification survey, a recertification survey, a follow-up survey, and an
intermittent survey.
(102)
TAC--Texas Administrative Code. A compilation of state agency rules published
by the Texas Secretary of State in accordance with Texas Government Code,
Chapter 2002, Subchapter C.
(103)
THSC--Texas Health and Safety Code. Texas statutes relating to health and
safety.
(104) Transition plan--As
described in 26 TAC §
303.102, a written plan developed
by the service planning team for an applicant residing in a nursing facility
who is enrolling in the TxHmL Program. A transition plan includes the essential
and nonessential services and supports the applicant needs to transition from a
nursing facility to a community setting.
(105) Transportation plan--A written plan,
based on person-directed planning and developed with an applicant or individual
using HHSC Individual Transportation Plan form found on the HHSC website. A
transportation plan is used to document how transportation as a community
support activity will be delivered to support an individual's desired outcomes
and purposes for transportation as identified in the PDP.
(106) TxHmL Program--The Texas Home Living
Program, operated by HHSC and approved by CMS in accordance with §1915(c)
of the Social Security Act, that provides community-based services and supports
to eligible individuals who live in their own homes or in their family
homes.
(107) Vendor hold--A
temporary suspension of payments that are due to a program provider under a
contract.
(108) Verbal or emotional
abuse--Any act or use of verbal or other communication, including gestures:
(A) to:
(i)
harass, intimidate, humiliate, or degrade an individual; or
(ii) threaten an individual with physical or
emotional harm; and
(B)
that:
(i) results in observable distress or
harm to the individual; or
(ii) is
of such a serious nature that a reasonable person would consider it harmful or
a cause of distress.
(109) Violation--A finding by HHSC that a
program provider is not or has not been in compliance with a certification
principle.
(110) Volunteer--A
person who works for a program provider without compensation, other than
reimbursement for actual expenses.
(111) Widespread--The scope of a violation
that:
(A) is pervasive throughout the services
provided by the program provider; or
(B) represents a systemic failure by the
program provider that affects or has the potential to affect a large portion of
or all individuals.
(112) Willfully interfering--Acting or not
acting to intentionally prevent, interfere with, or impede, or to attempt to
intentionally prevent, interfere with, or impede.ot including any extension
agreed to in accordance §49.209(d) of this title.
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