Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 9, § 10-7.130
PURPOSE: This rule describes procedures to obtain certification as a Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation Program (CSTAR), Institutional Treatment Center, Gambling Disorder Treatment Program, Prevention Program, Recovery Support Program, Substance Awareness Traffic Offender Program (SATOP), Required Education Assessment and Community Treatment Program (REACT), Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation (CPR) Program, or Outpatient Mental Health Treatment Program.
(1) Certification Standards. Under sections 376.779.3 and 4, 630.010, and 630.655, RSMo, the department is mandated to develop certification standards and to certify an organization’s level of services as necessary and applicable for it to operate, receive funds from the department, and participate in department programs eligible for Medicaid reimbursement. Certification does not constitute an assurance or guarantee the department will fund designated services or programs.
(3) Organizations must meet criteria as specified below to be eligible for certification as a CPR provider.
(A) The organization must meet a minimum of one (1) of the following:
mental health block grant funds for the provision of clinical treatment services;
clinical treatment services with the department pursuant to 9 CSR 25-2; or
prior to November 7, 1993, and has maintained certification continuously since November 7, 1993.
(B) Organizations that meet at least one (1) of the requirements specified in paragraphs (3)(A)1.-3. of this rule must meet all of the following requirements:
mental health certification requirements as specified in 9 CSR 30-4.190 for one (1) certification cycle;
applicable;
services from a physical location in the state of Missouri;
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International, The Joint Commission, Council on Accreditation, or other entity recognized by the department;
and other data related to the population served to the department in accordance with established protocol; and
practices into its service array. At a minimum, the organization shall employ or have a formal contract with the following:
expertise and specialized training in the treatment of traumarelated disorders;
and specialized training in the treatment of co-occurring disorders (substance use and mental illness);
Providers who are credentialed by the Missouri Credentialing Board;
approved training on suicide prevention; and
approved training on smoking cessation.
(5) To be eligible to serve children and youth under the age of eighteen (18), a certified or deemed-certified CPR program shall:
(C) Provide a comprehensive array of psychiatric services to children and youth including, but not limited to:
approved services; and
(7) Application Process and Fees. An organization may request certification by completing the application form as required by the department for this purpose, and submitting the application and any specified documentation to: Department of Mental Health, PO Box 687, Jefferson City, MO 65102.
(E) A certification fee is required for the Substance Awareness Traffic Offender Program (SATOP). The fee structure is based on the number of individuals served by the agency as follows:
than two hundred fifty (250) individuals were served by the agency during the prior survey year;
served at least two hundred fifty (250) individuals but no more than four hundred ninety-nine (499) individuals during the prior survey year; and
least five hundred (500) individuals were served by the agency during the prior survey year.
(G) Each organization is responsible for monitoring the expiration date of their certification and applying for renewal of certification. The application form and required documentation must be submitted to the department at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to expiration of the existing certificate.
the expiration date or organizations that do not reapply, are subject to termination of certification status and may be required to resubmit an application for certification to the department.
must provide written notification to the department sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration date on the certificate.
(8) Certification Process. The department grants certification based on its review of an organization’s compliance with standards of care for behavioral health services.
(A) For nationally accredited organizations that do not provide opioid treatment—
that have obtained accreditation for services provided from CARF International, The Joint Commission, Council on Accreditation, or other entity recognized by the department. Certification from the department will be equivalent to the period of time granted by the accrediting body;
the department must complete the application for accredited organizations and submit it to the department. The application must include documentation of current accreditation status, the accrediting body’s survey report of findings, and the behavioral health services for which the organization is accredited;
program accreditation to determine if it is equivalent to the department’s program certification. The department, at its option, may visit the organization’s program site(s) solely for the purpose of clarifying information contained in the organization’s application and its description of programs and services, and/or determining those programs and services eligible for certification by the department;
status must be provided in writing to the department within seven (7) calendar days of notification from the accrediting body; and
organization loses its accreditation.
(B) For non-accredited organizations, the department will conduct a survey to determine compliance with applicable sections of department certification standards.
routine, planned surveys including date(s), procedures, and an agreed upon schedule of activities. Survey procedures may include, but are not limited to:
interested parties;
with requirements;
outcome measures, as available.
with staff of the organization to discuss survey arrangements and survey findings, respectively.
non-compliance which could result in actual jeopardy to the safety, health, or welfare of persons served. The surveyor will not leave the program until an acceptable plan of correction is presented by staff which assures the surveyor there is no further risk of jeopardy to persons served.
conference, the department will send a written survey report to the organization’s director and governing body president, including any areas of noncompliance as applicable. The report shall be available for review by staff and the public, upon request.
of noncompliance, a plan of correction must be submitted to the department.
of noncompliance, action steps to correct each area of noncompliance, staff responsible for each action step, target date for completion, and where and how corrections will be verified.
of correction, the department will notify the organization of its decision to approve, disapprove, or require revisions to the proposed plan of correction.
may be conducted to review the areas of noncompliance and ensure the organization fully complies with applicable standards of care. The organization will receive advance, written notice of the survey date(s) and procedures.
no other deficiencies are found on the follow-up survey, certification may be granted.
follow-up survey, or new areas of noncompliance are cited, the application for certification will be denied and the organization will be required to reapply for certification by submitting a new application to the department. The department may deny certification to an organization for a period of up to one (1) year from the date of notification of noncompliance.
an acceptable plan of correction to the department within ninety (90) calendar days of the date of the initial notice of noncompliance, it shall be subject to expiration or denial of certification.
(C) Organizations determined to be in compliance with certification standards may be awarded certification by the department.
organization’s time period for certification based on its performance, survey findings, and existing certification status, as applicable.
shown on the certificate issued by the department unless the certificate is modified, revoked, suspended, or the department grants the organization a temporary certification status.
(9) Certification Status. The department grants certification on a deemed, temporary, provisional, conditional, or compliance status. In determining certification status, the department considers patterns and trends of performance identified during the survey.
(B) Temporary status. Temporary certification may be granted to a certified organization if the survey process has not been completed prior to the expiration of an existing certificate and the applicant is not at fault for failure or delay in completing the survey process.
by the department based upon progression of the survey process, including situations in which an organization is required to submit a plan of correction to address areas of noncompliance with standards. Consideration will be given to an organization’s request for an extension of their existing certificate.
(C) Provisional status. The department may grant provisional certification to an organization applying for initial certification when the results of the survey determine the organization has not yet demonstrated full compliance with standards related to ongoing program activities, but is compliant with standards of care related to the following:
services.
six- (6-) month time period. Within six (6) months of granting provisional certification, the department will conduct a comprehensive site survey and make a further determination of the organization’s certification status.
(D) Conditional status. Conditional certification may be granted to an organization when survey findings indicate areas of noncompliance with standards that may affect quality of care for individuals served, but there is reasonable expectation the organization can achieve compliance within a stipulated time period.
month time period.
organization to submit progress reports, or both.
of noncompliance prior to the expiration of the conditional certification status.
to expiration of the conditional certification status to review the areas of noncompliance and ensure the organization fully complies with applicable standards of care.
other deficiencies are found, certification may be granted for a one- (1-) to three- (3-) year period.
follow-up survey, or new areas of noncompliance are cited, conditional certification status will expire and the organization will be required to reapply for certification by submitting a new application to the department. The department, at its discretion, may deny the applicant for a period of up to one (1) year from the date of notice of noncompliance.
(12) Organizational Changes. A certificate is the property of the department and applies solely to the organization named in the application. The certificate is valid only as long as the organization meets standards of care and is not transferable to another entity without prior, written approval from the department.
(30) calendar days in advance if a certified organization—
to another entity;
(D) A new application for certification is required for a change in ownership and the addition of a program/service which the organization is not certified by the department to provide.
must be certified under the new ownership prior to beginning operations under the new title.
and void if the new owner(s) fail to submit an application for certification from the department.
or type of service must request and obtain certification from the department for the new program or service and comply with applicable standards.
(14) Denial or Revocation of Certification. The department may deny issuance of and may revoke certification based on a determination that—
(15) Program Monitor. The department, at its discretion, may place a monitor at a program if there is substantial probability of or actual jeopardy to the safety, health, and/or welfare of individuals being served.
(17) Administrative Sanctions. The department may impose administrative sanctions.
(18) Request for Exception. An organization may request the department’s exceptions committee to waive a requirement for certification if the director of the organization provides evidence that a waiver is in the best interest of individuals served.
AUTHORITY: sections 630.050 and 630.055, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Feb. 28, 2001, effective Oct. 30, 2001. Amended: Filed Sept. 25, 2002, effective April 30, 2003. Amended: Filed March 3, 2003, effective Sept. 30, 2003. Amended: Filed Nov. 5, 2018, effective June 30, 2019. Amended: Filed April 11, 2023, effective Oct. 30, 2023. *Original authority: 630.050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995, 2008, and 630.055, RSMo 1980.