- A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “1915(c)” means a federal waiver that allows states to provide home- and community-based care to individuals who would otherwise be institutionalized.
- (2) “1915(i)” means the 1915(i) Intensive Behavioral Health Services for Children, Youth, and Families program described in this chapter.
- (3) “Administrative services organization (ASO)” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.67.01.01.
- (4) “Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)” means the Department’s administration, as defined by Health General Article Title XX, Annotated Code of Maryland, or its designee.
- (5) “Care coordinator” means an individual employed through the care coordination organization that is responsible for providing case management services to 1915(i) participants and families as described in COMAR 10.09.90.
- (6) “Caregiver” means an individual with responsibility for 24-hour care and supervision of a minor.
- (7) “Care coordination organization (CCO)” means an entity with a minimum of 3 years of experience providing care coordination services that is approved by the Department to provide case management services to 1915(i) participants and their families, pursuant to COMAR 10.09.90.
- (8) “Child and family team (CFT)” means a team of individuals selected by the participant and family to work with them to design and implement the plan of care.
- (9) “Core service agency (CSA)” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.21.17.
- (10) “Crisis plan” means a document that is developed by a CFT to address actions that need to be taken in the event that an individual is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, which is included as part of the plan of care.
- (11) “Department” means the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) or its designee.
- (12) “Department of Human Services (DHS)” has the meaning stated in Human Services Article, Title 2, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (13) “Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS)” has the meaning stated in Correctional Services Article, Title 2, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (14) “Diagnostic Criteria (DC) 0-5” means a system for diagnosing mental health and developmental disorders in infants and toddlers.
- (15) “Expressive and experiential behavioral services” means the use of art, dance, music, equine, horticulture, or drama to accomplish individualized goals as part of the plan of care.
(16) “Family” means:
- (a) One or more parents and children related by blood, marriage, or adoption, and residing in the same household; or
- (b) A parent substitute or substitutes, including informal and formal kinship caregivers as set forth in Health-General Article, §20-105, Annotated Code of Maryland, and Education Article, §7-101, Annotated Code of Maryland, or legal guardians, who have responsibility for the 24 hour care and supervision of a child.
- (17) “Family peer support” means a service as described in Regulation .09 of this chapter.
- (18) “Family peer support partner” means an individual providing family peer-to-peer support services.
- (19) “Family support organization (FSO)” means an approved entity under Regulation .09D of this chapter.
- (20) “Institution for mental disease (IMD)” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.67.01.01B.
- (21) “Local departments of social services (DSS)” has the meaning stated in Human Services Article, Title 3, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (22) “Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP)” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.09.43.
- (23) “Medical Assistance Program” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.67.02.
- (24) “Mental health professional” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.21.17.02.
- (25) “Natural support” means a family member, friend, or community member, or organization selected by the participant or family, or both, to participate on the CFT.
- (26) “Participant” means an individual who meets the qualifications, as specified in Regulation .03 of this chapter, for benefit eligibility.
(27) “Plan of care (POC)” means a written document that is:
- (a) Developed by the CFT that describes the services to be provided to the participant; and
- (b) Approved by the Department in accordance with 42 CFR §441.301.
- (28) “Program” means the Maryland Medical Assistance Program.
- (29) “Provider” means an individual or entity that has enrolled with the Program to provide one or more benefit services covered under this chapter.
- (30) “Public mental health system” means the system for the delivery of mental health treatment and supports to eligible individuals as described in COMAR 10.67.08.
- (31) “Residential treatment center” has the meaning stated in Health-General Article, §19-301, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (32) “Room and board” means rent or mortgage, utilities, maintenance, furnishings, and food provided in or associated with an individual’s place of residence.
- (33) “Respite care” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.21.27.
- (34) “Serious emotional disturbance (SED)” has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.21.17.
- (35) “Service area” means, during the phase-in of the 1915(i), the geographic area in Maryland where the 1915(i) is available.
- (36) “State Plan” means the Plan described in §1902(a) of Title XIX of the Social Security Act.
- (37) “Supplemental Security Income (SSI)” means a federally administered program providing benefits to needy aged, blind, and disabled individuals under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. §1381 et seq.
Authority: Health-General Article, §2-104(b), Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: October 1, 2014 (41:19 Md. R. 1077)
Regulation .15B amended effective July 4, 2016 (43:13 Md. R. 712)
Regulation .10F amended October 24, 2016 (43:21 Md. R. 1166); January 15, 2018 (45:1 Md. R. 13)
Regulation .11E amended October 24, 2016 (43:21 Md. R. 1166); January 15, 2018 (45:1 Md. R. 13)
Regulation .12C amended October 24, 2016 (43:21 Md. R. 1166); January 15, 2018 (45:1 Md. R. 13)
Regulation .13D amended October 24, 2016 (43:21 Md. R. 1166); January 15, 2018 (45:1 Md. R. 13)
Regulation .14F amended October 24, 2016 (43:21 Md. R. 1166); January 15, 2018 (45:1 Md. R. 13)
Chapter revised effective August 26, 2019 (46:17 Md. R. 726)
Regulation .02B amended effective June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473)
Regulation .03C, E, H amended effective June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473)
Regulation .04A amended effective June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473)
Regulation .09D, E amended effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .09F amended effective May 18, 2020 (47:10 Md. R. 517); June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473); April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 466)
Regulation .09F repealed effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .10C, D amended effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .10E amended effective May 18, 2020 (47:10 Md. R. 517); June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473); April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 466)
Regulation .10E repealed effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .11C amended effective May 18, 2020 (47:10 Md. R. 517); June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473); April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 466)
Regulation .11C repealed effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .12F amended effective May 18, 2020 (47:10 Md. R. 517); June 14, 2021 (48:12 Md. R. 473); April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 466)
Regulation .12F repealed effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .14 amended effective September 16, 2024 (51:18 Md. R. 809)
Regulation .14E—I adopted effective November 13, 2023 (50:22 Md. R. 974)