In addition to the following definitions, OAR 411-317-0000 includes general definitions for words and terms frequently used in OAR chapter 411, division 300. If a word or term is defined differently in OAR 411-317-0000, the definition in this rule applies.
- (1) "ADL" means "activities of daily living".
- (2) "Behavior Criteria" means the criteria used by the Department to evaluate the intensity of the behaviors, challenges, and service needs of a child and to determine eligibility for the ICF/ID Behavioral Model Waiver.
- (3) "CDDP" means "Community Developmental Disabilities Program".
- (4) "Child" means an individual who is less than 18 years of age, and applying for, or accepted for, CIIS.
- (5) "CHIP" means the "Children's Health Insurance Program".
(6) "CIIS" means "Children's Intensive In-Home Services". CIIS includes case management from a Department-employed services coordinator and the services authorized by the Department delivered through the following:
- (a) The ICF/ID Behavioral Program.
- (b) The Medically Fragile Children’s Program.
- (c) The Medically Involved Children’s Program.
- (7) "Clinical Criteria" means the criteria used by the Department to assess the initial and ongoing eligibility of a child for the Medically Fragile Children’s Program and their support needs.
- (8) "Delegation" is the process where a registered nurse authorizes an unlicensed person to perform nursing tasks and confirms that authorization in writing. Delegation may occur only after a registered nurse follows all steps of the delegation process as outlined in OAR chapter 851, division 047.
- (9) "Entry" means enrollment in CIIS.
- (10) "Exit" means termination or discontinuance of enrollment in CIIS.
(11) "Family":
(a) Means a unit of two or more people that includes at least one child who is eligible for CIIS where the primary caregiver is:
- (A) Related to the child by blood, marriage, or legal adoption; or
(B) In a domestic relationship where partners share the following:
- (i) A permanent residence.
- (ii) Joint responsibility for the household in general, such as child-rearing, maintenance of the residence, and basic living expenses.
- (iii) Joint responsibility for supporting a child when the child is related to one of the partners by blood, marriage, or legal adoption.
(b) The term "family" is defined as described above for the following purposes:
- (A) Determining the eligibility of a child for enrollment into CIIS as a resident in the family home.
- (B) Identifying people who may apply, plan, and arrange for individual services.
- (C) Determining who may receive family training.
- (12) "Family Home" means the primary residence for a child that is not under contract with the Department to provide services as a certified foster home or a licensed or certified residential care facility, assisted living facility, nursing facility, or other residential setting.
- (13) "ICF/ID Behavioral Model Waiver" means the 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services waiver granted by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that allows Medicaid funds to be spent on a child living in the family home who otherwise would have to be served in an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities if the waiver was not available.
- (14) "ISP" means "Individual Support Plan".
- (15) "Medically Fragile Model Waiver" means the 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services waiver granted by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that allows Medicaid funds to be spent on a child living in the family home who otherwise would have to be served in a hospital if the waiver was not available.
- (16) "Medically Involved Children's Waiver" means the 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services waiver granted by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that allows Medicaid funds to be spent on a child living in the family home who otherwise would have to be served in a nursing facility if the waiver program was not available.
- (17) "Medically Involved Criteria" means the criteria used by the Department to evaluate the intensity of the physical and medical challenges of a child and to determine eligibility for the Medically Involved Children's Program.
- (18) "MFC" means "Medically Fragile Children". Medically fragile children have a health impairment requiring intensive, specialized services on a daily basis, who have been found eligible for MFC services by the Department.
- (19) "OCCS" means "Office of Client and Community Services".
- (20) "OHP" means "Oregon Health Plan".
- (21) "OSIPM" means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical".
- (22) "Private Duty Nursing" means the nursing services described in OAR 411-300-0150 that are determined medically necessary to support a child or young adult receiving MFC services in the family home.
- (23) "These Rules" mean the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 300.
- (24) "Young Adult" means an individual aged 18 through 20.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 409.050, 417.345 & 427.104
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 417.345, 427.007, 427.104 & 430.215
History
APD 4-2020, amend filed 02/25/2020, effective 03/01/2020
APD 6-2017, f. 2-21-17, cert. ef. 2-28-17
APD 19-2016, f. 6-28-16, cert. ef. 6-29-16
APD 40-2015(Temp), f. 12-31-15, cert. ef. 1-1-16 thru 6-28-16
APD 4-2015, f. 2-13-15, cert. ef. 2-16-15
APD 31-2014(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 8-20-14 thru 2-16-15
SPD 53-2013, f. 12-27-13, cert. ef. 12-28-13
SPD 20-2013(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 7-1-13 thru 12-28-13
SPD 5-2010, f. 6-29-10, cert. ef. 7-1-10
SPD 25-2009(Temp), f. 12-31-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10 thru 6-30-10
SPD 11-2009, f. 7-31-09, cert. ef. 8-1-09
SPD 13-2004, f. & cert. ef. 6-1-04
SPD 19-2003(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 12-11-03 thru 6-7-04
SDSD 12-2002, f. 12-26-02, cert. ef. 12-28-02