26 Tex. Admin. Code § 307.219 - Local Mental Health Authority and Local Behavioral Health Authority Requirements
(a) The LMHA or
LBHA must not require an LAR to contact DFPS to initiate a referral to the RTC
Project in accordance with Texas Family Code §
262.353.
(b) The LMHA or LBHA must designate a staff
person as an RTC Project liaison responsible for receiving and submitting
referrals to the RTC Project.
(c)
The LMHA or LBHA must assign a case manager after the child is determined
eligible for the RTC Project. The LMHA or LBHA case manager must:
(1) offer the child services at the
appropriate level of care indicated by the eligibility assessment, including
referrals to community resources as appropriate;
(2) offer the child's LAR Certified Family
Partner services, as defined in §
306.305 of this title (relating to
Definitions);
(3) assist the
child's LAR in applying for Medicaid or Medicaid Buy-In;
(4) assist the child's LAR with completing
the application packet after determined eligible for the RTC Project;
(5) as part of the application packet, assist
the child's LAR with obtaining either a psychiatric evaluation, psychosocial
assessment, or psychological evaluation of the child that includes a mental
health diagnosis, if one has not been completed within the past year or if it
is not available. The mental health diagnosis must be determined by a
professional authorized to make the determination within the scope of their
Texas state license, permit, or other certification;
(6) enroll the child in an RTC level of care,
provided in the Utilization Management Guidelines and Manual posted on the HHSC
website after the child's admission to the RTC;
(7) attend service planning team meetings
conducted by the RTC contractor;
(8) submit monthly progress reports to the
RTC Project team;
(9) attend the
child's discharge planning meeting conducted by the RTC contractor;
(10) schedule a discharge follow-up
appointment with the child and family after the child's discharge from the RTC;
and
(11) schedule a child's
appointment with a physician, or designee authorized by Texas state law, to
prescribe medications after the child's discharge from the RTC.
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