26 Tex. Admin. Code § 307.205 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings:
(1) Business day--Any day except a Saturday,
Sunday, or legal holiday listed in Texas Government Code §
662.021.
(2) Case manager--An employee of the local
mental health authority (LMHA) or local behavioral health authority (LBHA) who
provides mental health case management services.
(3) Child--A person under 18 years of age as
defined under Texas Human Resources Code §
42.002 and not
emancipated under state law.
(4)
DFPS--The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
(5) Eligibility assessment--The process an
LMHA or an LBHA uses to gather information from a child and the child's legally
authorized representative to determine if the child meets eligibility criteria
for receiving services through the Residential Treatment Center (RTC)
Project.
(6) HHSC--The Texas Health
and Human Services Commission, or its designee.
(7) LAR--Legally authorized representative. A
person authorized by law to act on behalf of a child regarding a matter
described in this subchapter, and may include a parent, legal guardian, or
managing conservator of a child.
(8) LBHA--Local behavioral health authority.
An entity designated as the local behavioral health authority by HHSC in
accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §
533.0356.
(9) LMHA--Local mental health authority. An
entity designated as the local mental health authority by HHSC in accordance
with Texas Health and Safety Code §
533.035(a).
(10) LPHA--Licensed practitioner of the
healing arts. A person who is:
(A) a
physician;
(B) a physician
assistant;
(C) an advanced practice
registered nurse;
(D) a licensed
psychologist;
(E) a licensed
professional counselor;
(F) a
licensed clinical social worker; or
(G) a licensed marriage and family
therapist.
(11)
Ombudsman--The Ombudsman for Behavioral Health Access to Care established by
Texas Government Code §
531.02251 serves as a
neutral party to help individuals, including individuals who are uninsured or
have public or private health benefit coverage, and behavioral health care
providers navigate and resolve issues related to the individual's access to
behavioral health care, including care for mental health conditions and
substance use disorders.
(12)
RTC--Residential treatment center. A general residential operation regulated
under Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 42 and Chapter 748 of this title
(relating to Minimum Standards for General Residential Operations) for seven or
more children that exclusively provides treatment services for children with
emotional disorders.
(13) RTC
Project--The HHSC relinquishment avoidance program that provides residential
mental health services to a child with a serious emotional disturbance without
the child entering the managing conservatorship of DFPS, in accordance with
Texas Family Code Chapter 262, Subchapter E.
(14) RTC project team--The HHSC team that
provides oversight of the RTC Project.
(15) RTC contractor--A residential treatment
center that contracts with HHSC to provide services under this
subchapter.
(16) SED--Serious
emotional disturbance. A mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder of
sufficient duration to result in functional impairment that substantially
interferes with or limits a person's role or ability to function in family,
school, or community activities in accordance with Texas Government Code §
531.251.
(17) Service planning team--A team that must
develop, review, and revise the service plan and discharge plan. The team must
consist of:
(A) an RTC contractor;
(B) in addition to the requirements outlined
in Chapter 748, Subchapter I of this title (relating to Admission, Service
Planning, and Discharge), the service planning team includes:
(i) the child;
(ii) the child's LAR;
(iii) a representative from the LMHA or LBHA
assigned to work with the child and family; and
(iv) the child's individual and family
therapist; and
(C) other
participants on the service planning team may include other individuals as
requested by the child, the child's LAR, the LMHA or LBHA, or the RTC and
agreed upon by the child's LAR.
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