- A. Following an analysis of the complexity and number of minors served, the program director, with input from program staff, shall ensure the development of a staffing plan that identifies the type and number of staff needed to implement the program's rehabilitation service goals.
B. A provider shall ensure that the staff includes the following, who are employed by the PRP for the amounts of time outlined in §§C — E of this regulation:
(1) A program director, who:
- (a) Is qualified according to §F(1) of this regulation and who is responsible for the duties under §F(2) of this regulation; and
(b) May be responsible for the duties of the rehabilitation specialist under §G(1)(b) of this regulation, if the program director:
- (i) Is qualified according to §G(1)(a) of this regulation; and
- (ii) Devotes the time required, under §C, D, or E of this regulation, to the development and implementation of rehabilitation services that reflect the need of the minors served by the program;
- (2) As required under §C, D, or E of this regulation, a rehabilitation specialist or specialists, qualified according to §G(1)(a) of this regulation, to carry out the duties under §G(1)(b) of this regulation; and
- (3) As required under §D or E of this regulation, staff designated to carry out administrative duties assigned by the program director.
C. If a PRP has fewer than 30 enrollees, the PRP shall employ either:
- (1) A program director and a rehabilitation specialist, each of whom is employed by the program for a minimum of 20 hours per week; or
(2) A program director who is responsible for the duties of the program director and the duties of a rehabilitation specialist, if the program director:
- (a) Has the qualifications described under §G(1)(a) of this regulation;
- (b) Is employed by the program for 40 hours per week; and
- (c) Devotes at least 20 hours per week to the development and implementation of rehabilitation services that reflect the needs of the minors served by the program.
D. If a PRP has 30 — 100 enrollees, the PRP shall employ either:
- (1) A program director, who is employed by the program for a minimum of 20 hours per week, and a rehabilitation specialist, who is employed by the program for a minimum of 40 hours per week; or
(2) A program director who is responsible for the duties of the program director and the duties of a rehabilitation specialist, if the program director:
- (a) Has the qualifications described under §G(1)(a) of this regulation;
- (b) Is employed by the program for 40 hours per week; and
- (c) Designates staff who devote 20 hours per week to carrying out specific assigned administrative duties.
E. If a PRP has more than 100 enrollees, the PRP program shall employ:
- (1) A program director who is employed by the program for 40 hours per week; and
(2) A rehabilitation specialist or specialists and staff assigned to administrative duties, as follows:
- (a) A rehabilitation specialist who is employed by the program for 40 hours per week;
- (b) Two rehabilitation specialists, each of whom is employed by the program for 20 hours per week; or
(c) If the program director has the qualifications described under §G(1)(a) of this regulation:
- (i) A rehabilitation specialist who is employed by the program for 20 hours per week; and
- (ii) Designated staff who devote 20 hours per week to carrying out specific assigned administrative duties.
F. Program Director. The program director:
(1) Shall have:
- (a) Sufficient qualifications, knowledge, and experience to execute the duties of the position; and
- (b) A minimum of 3 years experience working with emotionally disturbed youth; and
(2) Is responsible for administrative oversight of the PRP, including, at a minimum:
- (a) Fulfilling the administrative requirements under COMAR 10.21.17;
- (b) Fulfilling the programmatic requirements of this chapter;
- (c) Keeping the advisory committee, or governing body, whichever is applicable, informed of, at a minimum, the program's approval status and performance; and
- (d) Quality management.
G. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Staff. The program director shall employ psychiatric rehabilitation staff, including:
(1) At least one rehabilitation specialist who:
- (a) Is a licensed mental health professional with a minimum of 2 years direct care experience working with emotionally disturbed youth;
- (b) Shall advise the program director regarding development and implementation of rehabilitation services that reflect the need of the minors served by the program;
(c) Has overall responsibility for rehabilitation services, including:
- (i) Developing and assuring that rehabilitation services meet the needs of the individuals served by the program; and
- (ii) Providing oversight for the daily program of rehabilitation services; and
- (d) Shall educate direct care staff on how to document the correlation between rehabilitation activities and the goals identified in the IRP or ITRP;
(2) Direct service staff who:
- (a) Are supervised by a licensed mental health professional or a rehabilitation specialist;
- (b) Have 60 hours of on-the-job direct PRP supervision before providing services to minors served by the program without direct supervision;
(c) At a minimum, have:
- (i) A bachelor's degree in a health-related field;
- (ii) An associate's degree in a health-related field;
- (iii) 30 hours, or their equivalent, of college credit toward a bachelor's degree in a health-related field; or
- (iv) 1 year of work experience in a supervised mental health setting; and
- (d) Are responsible for implementing the rehabilitation activities outlined in the minor's IRP.
H. Ratio.
- (1) The program shall maintain an average ratio of at least one rehabilitation staff member serving each six minors who are either attending the PRP facility or receiving off-site services.
(2) To achieve this ratio, the program:
(a) May not include:
- (i) The program director; or
- (ii) Volunteers; and
- (b) May include students only if, in calculating the ratio, three rehabilitation staff are on duty for each student.
- I. Students. The program may use students according to the provisions of COMAR 10.21.17.11E.
- J. Volunteers. The program may use volunteers according to the provisions of COMAR 10.21.17.11F.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§10-901 and 10-902, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 10, 2006 (33:7 Md. R. 669)
Regulation .05A amended effective February 12, 2007 (34:3 Md. R. 299)
Regulation .07A amended effective February 12, 2007 (34:3 Md. R. 299)