§ 20-48-1005. Effectiveness and cessation
The imposition imposed under § 20-48-1002 shall not take effect or shall cease to be imposed if the imposition is determined to be an impermissible tax or not eligible for federal financial participation under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1396 et seq.
§ 20-48-1101. Legislative intent
The intent of this subchapter is to avoid unnecessary expansion in Medicaid costs and services related to early intervention day treatment services for children or any successor program providing early intervention day treatment to children.
§ 20-48-1102. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Accredited entity” means a corporate entity that: (A) Has successfully completed an ongoing accreditation process that is offered by a national accrediting organization and is related to the delivery of early intervention day treatment services; and (B) Satisfies all certification and licensure criteria established by the Department of Human […]
§ 20-48-1103. Prerequisites for certification and licensure
(a) (1) Certification and licensure are required for operation as an early intervention day treatment program. (2) Certification shall be granted on a countywide basis. (b) Before obtaining certification, an early intervention day treatment services program is required to apply to and obtain the approval of the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services to implement new […]
§ 20-48-703. Eligibility
(a) (1) Eligibility for services and appropriate placement in the least restrictive environment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities under any of the service models included in the state’s Medicaid plan with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or for services covered from state general revenue dollars shall be made by the interdisciplinary […]
§ 20-48-1104. Determination of underserved status for expansion of services
(a) An expansion of early intervention day treatment services in a county is necessary when the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services of the Department of Human Services determines that a county is underserved with regard to: (1) Early intervention day treatment services; or (2) A specific category of early intervention day treatment services currently offered […]
§ 20-48-704. Code system of reimbursement
(a) The conversion to the federally mandated current procedural terminology code system of reimbursement shall take into account the intent of this law to provide sources of funding that cover the costs of services to individuals who choose community-based options, within the adopted and approved eligibility standard, including the prescribed treatment services and all required […]
§ 20-48-1105. Order of priority for granting approval
(a) When considering an application for approval under this subchapter for expansion of early intervention day treatment services, including child health management services, developmental day treatment clinic services for children, or any successor program services, the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services of the Department of Human Services shall give approval in the following order of […]
§ 20-48-705. Membership of nonprofit organizations
A nonprofit organization licensed or certified by the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services to serve adults shall include an individual with intellectual or other developmental disabilities as an ex officio member of the nonprofit organization’s board of directors or other governing body.
§ 20-48-1106. Notice of underserved area
(a) The Division of Developmental Disabilities Services of the Department of Human Services shall provide written notice by certified mail of its designation under § 20-48-1104 to all child health management services programs, developmental day treatment clinic services programs for children, and successor programs with existing operations in the county designated by the division as […]