Md. Code Regs. 13A.13.02.04 - State Administration
A.
Public Awareness.
(1) The Maryland Infants
and Toddlers Program shall maintain a Statewide system of public awareness and
provide oversight for local lead agency public awareness that:
(a) Focuses on the early identification of
infants and toddlers with disabilities; and
(b) Provides information to parents of
infants and toddlers through primary referral sources in accordance with
34 CFR §
303.301 and COMAR 13A.
(2) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall maintain a central directory that:
(a)
Is accessible to the general public; and
(b) Includes accurate information regarding
Maryland's early intervention system of services, consistent with
34 CFR §
303.117.
B. Comprehensive Child Find System.
(1) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall ensure that each local lead agency establishes a comprehensive child find
system that:
(a) Includes a system for
primary referral sources to make referrals to local lead agencies within the
timelines prescribed;
(b) Ensures
rigorous standards for appropriately identifying infants and toddlers with
disabilities for early intervention services that will reduce the need for
future services;
(c) Meets the
requirements of 34 CFR
§§
303.302-
303.321 and is consistent with
Part B of the Act; and
(d) Is
coordinated with all other major efforts to locate and identify children by
other State agencies responsible for administering the various education,
health, and social service programs relevant to Part C of the Act, including,
but not limited to:
(i) The
Department;
(ii) The Maternal and
Child Health Program, including the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home
Visiting Programs, under Title V of the Social Security Act, as
amended;
(iii) The Medicaid Early
and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Program under Title XIX
of the Social Security Act;
(iv)
Programs under the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act
of 2000;
(v) The Head Start Act,
including Early Head Start programs, in accordance with section 645A of the
Head Start Act;
(vi) The
Supplemental Security Income program under Title XVI of the Social Security
Act;
(vii) Child protection and
child welfare programs, including programs administered by, and services
provided through, the Maryland Department of Human Resources;
(viii) Child care programs in the
State;
(ix) The programs that
provide services under the Family Violence Prevention and Services
Act;
(x) The Early Hearing
Detection and Intervention (EHDI) systems administered by the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC); and
(xi) The
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) authorized under Title XXI of the
Social Security Act.
(2) With the advice and assistance of the
Council, the Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program shall take steps to ensure
that:
(a) There will not be unnecessary
duplication of effort by the programs identified in §B(1)(d) of this
regulation; and
(b) The Maryland
Infants and Toddlers Program shall make use of the resources available through
public agencies and EIS providers to implement the child find system in an
effective manner.
C. Comprehensive System of Personnel
Development.
(1) The Maryland Infants and
Toddlers Program shall develop and implement a comprehensive system of
personnel development, consistent with
34 CFR §
303.118.
(2) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall provide oversight to local lead agencies for the implementation of the
local comprehensive systems of personnel development.
D. Personnel Standards.
(1) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall establish appropriate professional requirements for personnel providing
early intervention services for eligible children and their families,
consistent with 34 CFR
§
303.119.
(2) Appropriate professional requirements for
personnel providing early intervention services are:
(a) State-approved or recognized
certification, licensing, registration, or other comparable requirements that
the Maryland General Assembly has enacted or authorized a State agency to
promulgate through rules that establish entry level standards for employment in
a specific profession or discipline; and
(b) Based on the highest requirements in the
State applicable to the profession or discipline in which a person is providing
early intervention services.
E. Data Collection.
(1) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall maintain a uniform Statewide data collection system for compiling and
reporting timely and accurate data that meets the requirements of
34 CFR §§
303.124, 303.700 -303.702, and
303.720 -
303.724.
(2) Consistent with
34 CFR §
303.124, the Statewide data collection system
shall:
(a) Collect data from public agencies
and EIS providers;
(b) Compile the
numbers of eligible children receiving early intervention services, and other
information required by 34 CFR 303 and the Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Education; and
(3) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall report the data required by
34 CFR §
303.720 et seq. at the time and in the manner
specified by the Secretary.
F. Supervision, Monitoring, and Enforcement.
(1) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall collaborate with State agencies identified in the State Interagency
Agreement to monitor programs and activities of the State to implement Part C
of the Act, including:
(a) Supervising and
monitoring local lead agencies, institutions, organizations, and EIS providers,
in accordance with 34 CFR
§
303.120(a);
(b) Providing technical assistance to local
lead agencies, institutions, organizations, and EIS providers;
(c) Enforcing obligations imposed on local
lead agencies, institutions, organizations, and EIS providers;
(d) Correcting deficiencies that are
identified through monitoring;
(e)
Correcting noncompliance identified through monitoring as soon as possible and
in no case later than 1 year after the identification of the noncompliance;
and
(f) Conducting the activities
in §F(1)(a)-(e) of this regulation, consistent with
34 CFR §§
303.700-
303.707 to:
(i) Make determinations annually about the
performance of each local EIS program using the categories identified in
34 CFR §
303.703(b);
(ii) Use appropriate mechanisms to enforce
the requirements of Part C of the Act consistent with
34 CFR §
303.704 and COMAR 13A.05.02.07; and
(iii) Report annually on the performance of
the State and of each local EIS program, in accordance with
34 CFR §
303.702.
(2) The focus of monitoring activities shall
be to:
(a) Improve early intervention results
and functional outcomes for infants and toddlers with disabilities;
and
(b) Ensure that EIS programs
meet program most closely related to improving early intervention results for
infants and toddlers with disabilities.
(3) The Department shall monitor local lead
agencies to measure performance, consistent with
34 CFR §
303.700(d).
(4) In exercising the monitoring
responsibilities described in §F(3) of this regulation, the Maryland
Infants and Toddlers Program ensure the correction of noncompliance in the time
frame and manner as described in §F(1)(e) of this regulation.
G. State Performance Plan.
(1) The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall develop and implement a performance plan that:
(a) Meets the requirements of
20 U.S.C. §
1416;
(b) Is approved by the Secretary;
and
(c) Includes:
(i) An evaluation of the State's efforts to
implement the requirements and purposes of Part C of the Act;
(ii) A description of how the State will
improve implementation; and
(iii)
Measurable and rigorous targets for the indicators established by the Secretary
under the priority areas described in
34 CFR §
303.700(d).
(2) The Maryland
Infants and Toddlers Program shall:
(a)
Review the State Performance Plan (SPP) at least once every 6 years;
and
(b) Submit amendments to the
Secretary in the time frame and in the manner specified.
(3) The Department shall:
(a) Collect valid and reliable information on
the indicators established by the Secretary for the SPP, in accordance with
34 CFR §
303.702(b)(2);
(b) Use the priority areas and the SPP
targets, consistent with 34
CFR §§
303.700(d)
and 303.701 to analyze the performance
of each local EIS program in implementing Part C of the Act;
(c) Report annually to the Secretary on the
performance of the State under the State's performance plan;
(d) Report annually to the public on the
performance of each local EIS program on the targets in the State's performance
plan, consistent with 34 CFR
§
303.702(b), as soon
as practicable but no later than 120 days following the State's submission of
its annual performance report to the U.S. Department of Education;
and
(e) Make the SPP, annual
performance report, and the State's annual reports on the performance of each
EIS program available to the public, in accordance with
34 CFR §
303.702(b).
(4) In meeting the requirements of
34 CFR §
303.702(b)(1)(i)(A), the
State shall include in its public report on local EIS programs the most
recently available performance data on each local EIS program and the date the
data were collected.
(5) The
Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program shall not report to the public or the
Secretary any information on performance that would result in the disclosure of
personally identifiable information about individual children, or where the
available data are insufficient to yield statistically reliable
information.
H. Policy
for Contracting or Otherwise Arranging for Services. Consistent with
34 CFR §
303.121, the Maryland Infants and Toddlers
Program shall require agencies, institutions, or organizations to implement
policies and procedures to ensure:
(1) Early
intervention services provided to eligible children and their families shall
meet the definition of early intervention services in COMAR
13A.13.01.03B(14);
(2) Procurement
of early intervention services by service providers shall conform to the
applicable agency procurement policies; and
(3) Individuals or organizations seeking to
provide early intervention services shall meet the requirements of Regulation
.08H of this chapter.
I.
Resolution of Disputes.
(1) The Maryland
Infants and Toddlers Program, consistent with
34 CFR §
303.120(e), shall resolve:
(a) Interagency disputes; and
(b) Intra-agency disputes that the local
agency is unable to resolve.
(2) During the pendency of a dispute, the
Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program shall:
(a) Assign financial responsibility to an
agency; or
(b) Pay for the service
in accordance with COMAR 13A.13.02.06C.
(3) If, in resolving the dispute, the
Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program determines that the assignment of
financial responsibility was inappropriate, the Maryland Infants and Toddlers
Program shall:
(a) Reassign the
responsibility to the appropriate agency; and
(b) Make arrangements for reimbursement of
any expenditures incurred by the agency originally assigned
responsibility.
(4) To
the extent necessary to ensure compliance with its action in §I(3) of this
regulation, the Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program may:
(a) Refer the dispute to the Council, which
shall provide assistance within 15 days; and
(b) Refer to the Governor as
necessary.
J.
Timely Reimbursement of Funds.
(1) Upon
resolution of an interagency dispute, the Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program
shall notify the agency determined to have financial responsibility for the
early intervention functions or services.
(2) The written notification shall include
the:
(a) Name of the eligible child for whom
functions or services have been provided;
(b) Type or types of early intervention
function or service provided;
(c)
Date or dates on which an early intervention function or service was
provided;
(d) Frequency and
intensity of the early intervention service provided;
(e) Cost of the service or services and the
total amount of reimbursement required for the service or services;
and
(f) Name of the agency to be
reimbursed for the early intervention functions or services.
(3) Upon receipt of written
notification, the agency determined to have financial responsibility shall
provide reimbursement to the agency within 30 days for functions or services
provided during the pendency of the dispute.
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