Kentucky


Medicaid

907 KAR 3:090. Acquired brain injury services.

 

RELATES TO: KRS 205.5605, 205.5606, 205.5607, 205.8451, 205.8477, 42 C.F.R. 441 Subpart G, 455 Subpart B, 42 U.S.C. 1396a, b, d, n

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 194A.030(2), 194A.050(1), 205.520(3)

http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/kar/907/003/090.htm

NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Medicaid Services, has responsibility to administer the Medicaid Program. KRS 205.520(3) authorizes the cabinet, by administrative regulation, to comply with any requirement that may be imposed, or opportunity presented, by federal law for the provision of medical assistance to Kentucky’s indigent citizenry. KRS 205.5606(1) requires the cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations to establish a consumer-directed services program to provide an option for the home and community-based services waivers. This administrative regulation establishes the coverage provisions relating to home- and community-based waiver services provided to an individual with an acquired brain injury as an alternative to nursing facility services and including a consumer-directed services program pursuant to KRS 205.5606. The purpose of acquired brain injury waiver services is to rehabilitate and retrain an individual with an acquired brain injury to reenter and function independently within a community, given the community’s existing resources..

Section 1. Definitions. (1) "ABI" means an acquired brain injury.

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    (9) "Board certified behavior analyst" means an independent practitioner who is certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.

(18) An ABI provider shall:

(e) Not be required to receive the training specified in paragraph (c)1 of this subsection if the provider is a professional who has, within the prior five (5) years, 2000 hours of experience in serving a person with a primary diagnosis of a brain injury including:

4. A board certified behavior analyst; and

6. Be provided by a behavior specialist who shall:

(viii) Be a board certified behavior analyst; or