Md. Code Regs. 10.21.25.09
A. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) Services. The Department shall reimburse a PRP for providing face-to-face rehabilitation services to an individual with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) or serious and persistent mental disorder (SPMD), by a monthly rate that is based on a minimum and maximum range of services, when the PRP submits monthly supporting encounter data after services are provided to the individual, within which the provider shall meet the needs of the individual, as follows:
(2) PRP services to an employed individual in a supported employment program, delivered at the job site, at a rate of $107.62 per month, for:
B. Additional PRP Services. In addition to the services outlined in §A of this regulation, the Department shall reimburse a PRP for providing face-to-face rehabilitation services to an individual with SED or SPMD by a monthly rate that is based on a minimum and maximum range of services, within which the provider shall meet the needs of the individual, as follows:
(1) PRP Community Psychiatric Support Services delivered to an individual with an SED or an SPMD, whose functioning is severely impaired, and who is living with a parent, guardian, or relative who is legally responsible for the individual's care, as follows:
(a) When on-site and off-site services are delivered to an individual by one PRP, $426.99 per month for:
(b) When on-site and off-site services are delivered to an individual by two PRPs, a PRP may receive reimbursement for either on-site or off-site services, but not both, as follows:
(2) PRP supported living for services delivered to an individual with an SED or an SPMD, whose functioning is severely impaired, and who is living independently or with individuals who are not legally responsible for their care, as follows:
(a) When services are delivered to an individual by one PRP, $760.88 per month as follows:
(b) When on-site and off-site services are delivered to an individual by two PRPs, a PRP may receive reimbursement for either on-site or off-site services, but not both, as follows:
(3) PRP services delivered to individuals in residential rehabilitation programs (RRPs) as follows:
(a) General support:
(b) Intensive support:
C. RRP Services. The Department shall reimburse an RRP for providing services to an individual with a serious and persistent mental disorder and whose functioning is severely impaired, as follows:
D. Mental Health Vocational Programs (MHVP). The Department shall reimburse a program that is approved for mental health vocational services for providing supported employment services to an individual with a mental disorder:
(3) At the following rates, per individual approved for supported employment services:
E. Mental Health Vocational Programs — Evidence-Based Programs. The Department shall reimburse an MHVP evidence-based program:
(3) At the following rates, per individual approved for supported employment services:
(d) Clinical service coordination at a rate of $107.62 per month, that is documented and includes, with the individual's consent, at a minimum:
(e) Extended PRP support to an individual in a supported employment program at a rate of $430.49 per month for:
F. Respite Care. The Department shall reimburse a program that is approved for respite care for providing services to a child or adolescent with a serious emotional disturbance, whose functioning is severely impaired, or an adult with a serious and persistent mental disorder, whose functioning is severely impaired, as follows:
(1) For children:
H. Therapeutic Behavioral Services. The Department shall reimburse a therapeutic behavioral services provider, as defined in COMAR 10.09.34, as follows:
I. Adult Mental Health Case Management. The Department shall reimburse a designated program that is approved by the Core Service Agency for mental health case management according to COMAR 10.09.45 for providing case management services to an adult with a serious and persistent mental health disorder as follows:
(2) Case Management Service units, for a minimum of 60 minutes of face-to-face and non-face-to-face case management service at a rate of $108.61 per day for:
J. Mental Health Case Management: Care Coordination for Children and Youth. The Department shall reimburse a designated program that is approved by the Core Service Agency to provide mental health case management services to a child or adolescent with a serious emotional disorder, according to COMAR 10.09.90, as follows:
(1) Case Management Service units, for a minimum of 15 minutes of face-to-face and non-face-to-face case management service at a rate of $20.19 per 15 minutes for:
Authority: Health-General Article, §§10-901, 15-103, and 15-105; Title 16, Subtitles 1 and 2; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01 — .08 adopted as an emergency provision effective July 1, 1997 (24:18 Md. R. 1293); adopted permanently effective October 20, 1997 (24:21 Md. R. 1449)
Chapter revised as an emergency provision effective July 1, 1998 (25:14 Md. R. 1123)
Chapter revised effective October 1, 1998 (25:18 Md. R. 1435 and 25:19 Md. R. 1506)
Chapter revised as an emergency provision effective March 1, 2000 (27:4 Md. R. 451); revised permanently effective June 26, 2000 (27:12 Md. R. 1139)
Regulation .01D amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .02B amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .02B amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2003 (30:17 Md. R. 1202); amended permanently effective October 27, 2003 (30:21 Md. R. 1529)
Regulation .04A, B amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .05A, D amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .06A amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .09A, B amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .10A, D amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .11A amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2002 (29:24 Md. R. 1915); amended permanently effective December 23, 2002 (29:25 Md. R. 1982)
Regulation .14 adopted as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2003 (30:17 Md. R. 1202); adopted permanently effective October 27, 2003 (30:21 Md. R. 1529)
Chapter revised as an emergency provision effective February 1, 2004 (31:5 Md. R. 446); revised permanently effective June 7, 2004 (31:11 Md. R. 857)
Regulation .08B amended effective December 19, 2005 (32:25 Md. R. 1942)
Regulation .08H adopted effective December 19, 2005 (32:25 Md. R. 1942)
Chapter revised as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2006 (33:15 Md. R. 1274); emergency status extended at 34:4 Md. R. 397; revised permanently effective February 26, 2007 (34:4 Md. R. 400)
Regulations .02, .03, and .05 — .10 amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2008 (35:21 Md. R. 1822)
Regulations .02, .03, and .05 — .10 amended as an emergency provision effective December 22, 2008 (36:2 Md. R. 97); amended permanently effective March 23, 2009 (36:6 Md. R. 491)
Regulation .03 amended effective January 2, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1445)
Regulation .03B amended effective January 7, 2013 (39:26 Md. R. 1664); February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)
Regulation .03-1 adopted as an emergency provision effective December 22, 2008 (36:2 Md. R. 97); adopted permanently effective March 23, 2009 (36:6 Md. R. 491)
Regulation .03-1 amended effective June 27, 2011 (38:13 Md. R. 755)
Regulation .03-2 adopted as an emergency provision effective December 22, 2008 (36:2 Md. R. 97); emergency status expired June 19, 2009
Regulation .03-2 amended effective January 7, 2013 (39:26 Md. R. 1664); February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)
Regulations .05 — .11 amended as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2007 (34:17 Md. R. 1506); amended permanently effective October 8, 2007 (34:20 Md. R. 1739)
Regulation .05 — .11 amended effective January 7, 2013 (39:26 Md. R. 1664); February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)
Regulation .08 amended effective June 27, 2011 (38:13 Md. R. 755)
Regulation .08C amended effective January 2, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1445)
Regulation .09I adopted as an emergency provision effective October 20, 2009 (36:24 Md. R. 1855); adopted permanently effective February 8, 2010 (37:3 Md. R. 176)
Regulation .09I amended effective June 27, 2011 (38:13 Md. R. 755); December 11, 2014 (41:24 Md. R. 1427)
Regulation .09J adopted effective December 11, 2014 (41:24 Md. R. 1427)
Regulation .11 amended effective February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)
Regulation .12 adopted effective February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)
Regulation .13 adopted effective February 3, 2014 (41:2 Md. R. 91)