- (a) A provider must keep sufficient staff to effectively operate the prevention program and provide services as required by §321.11 of this subchapter (relating to Program Service Delivery).
- (b) A provider must ensure that every staff member providing primary prevention services obtains a prevention designation.
(c) The designations must:
- (1) be a certified prevention specialist or associate prevention specialist; and
- (2) come from an organization that is a member of the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium.
Source Note:The provisions of this §321.9 adopted to be effective April 16, 2026, 51 TexReg 2399.