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CHAPTER 190
REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR VOLUNTARILY ADMITTING PERSONS
WHO ARE MENTALLY RETARDED VOLUNTARY ADMISSIONS TO STATE MENTAL
RETARDATION FACILITIES TRAINING CENTERS
12VAC35-190-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Admission" means [ placement acceptance ]
of an individual in a residential facility for individuals with mental
retardation as defined in this chapter so that the facility becomes the
individual's primary locus of care, treatment, and training center.
"Authorized representative" means a person
permitted by law or regulation to authorize the disclosure of information
[ and or ] consent to treatment and services,
including medical treatment, or the participation in human research on behalf
of an individual who lacks the mental capacity to make these decisions.
[ "Case management community services board ]
(CSB) [ " or "CSB" means ] a
citizens board [ the public body established pursuant to ]
§ 37.1-195 [ § 37.2-501 of the Code of Virginia that
serves the area in which an adult resides or in which a minor's parent, or
guardian ] or legally authorized representative [ resides. ]
The case management CSB is responsible for case management, liaison with the
facility when an individual is admitted to a state training center, and predischarge
planning. If an individual, or the parents, guardian or legally authorized
representative on behalf of an individual, chooses to reside in a different
locality after the individual's discharge from the facility, the community
services board serving that locality becomes the case management CSB and works
with the original case management CSB, the individual receiving services and
the state facility to effect a smooth transition and discharge. [ For
the purpose of these regulations, CSB also includes a behavioral health
authority established pursuant to § 37.2-602 of the Code of Virginia. ]
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the
Department of [ Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse
Behavioral Health and Developmental ] Services.
[ "Community services board" or "CSB" means the public body established pursuant to § 37.2-501 of the Code of Virginia. For the purpose of these regulations, CSB also includes a behavioral health authority established pursuant to § 37.2-602 of the Code of Virginia. ]
"Discharge plan" or "predischarge plan"
means a written plan prepared by the [ case management ] CSB
[ providing case management ] in consultation with the state
facility training center pursuant to § 37.1-197.1 [ §
§§ 37.2-505 and 37.2-837 ] of the Code of Virginia. This plan is
prepared when the individual is admitted to the facility training
center and documents the [ planning for ] services [ after
to be provided upon ] discharge.
"Facility" means a state training center for
individuals with mental retardation under the supervision and management of the
Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and
Substance Abuse Services.
"Guardian" means:
For Minors -- An an adult who is either appointed
by the court as a legal guardian of said a minor or exercises the
rights and responsibilities of legal custody by delegation from a biological or
adoptive parent, upon provisional adoption or otherwise by operation of law.
For Adults -- a person appointed by the court who is responsible
for the personal affairs of an incapacitated adult under the order of
appointment. The responsibilities may include making decisions regarding the
individual's support, care, health, safety, habilitation, education and
therapeutic treatment. Refer to definition of "incapacitated person"
at § 37.1-134.6 § 37.2-1000 of the Code of Virginia.
"Legally authorized representative" means a
person permitted by law or regulations to give informed consent for disclosure
of information and give informed consent to treatment, including medical
treatment and participation in human research on behalf of an individual who
lacks the mental capacity to make these decisions.
"Licensed professional" means a licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor, or other individual who holds a valid professional license and has appropriate training in intellectual testing.
"Mental retardation" [ ("intellectual
disability") ] means substantial subaverage general
intellectual functioning which originates during the developmental period and
is associated with impairment in adaptive behavior. a disability
originating before the age of 18 years, characterized concurrently by (i)
significantly subaverage intellectual functioning as demonstrated by performance
on a standardized measure of intellectual functioning, administered in
conformity with accepted professional practice, that is at least two standard
deviations below the mean; and (ii) significant limitations in adaptive
behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and practical adaptive skills.
[ "Training center" means a facility operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services for the treatment, training, or habilitation of persons with mental retardation (intellectual disability). ]
12VAC35-190-21. Application for admission process.
A. Requests for admission to a facility training
center shall be processed through the [ case management ]
CSB. A parent, guardian, or legally authorized representative seeking
admission to a facility training center for an individual with
mental retardation [ (intellectual disability) ] shall apply
first to the CSB that serves the area where the applicant individual,
or if a minor, his parent, or guardian, or legally
authorized representative is currently residing.
B. If the [ case management ] CSB determines
that the services for the individual are not available in the community or the
individual chooses to obtain services in the state facility training
center, the CSB shall forward a prescreening preadmission
screening report, pursuant to § 37.1-65.1 B § 37.2-806 B of
the Code of Virginia, to the facility training center serving
individuals with mental retardation [ (intellectual disability) ]
from that geographic section of the state in which the applicant individual
or, if a minor, his parent, or guardian, or legally
authorized representative is currently residing.
C. The prescreening preadmission screening
report shall include at a minimum:
1. An application for services;
2. A medical history indicating the presence of any current medical problems as well as the presence of any known communicable disease. In all cases, the application shall include any currently prescribed medications as well as any known medication allergies;
3. A social history and current status housing or
living arrangements; and
4. A psychological evaluation that has been performed in the
past three years unless the facility director or designee determines that
sufficient information as to the applicant's abilities and needs is included in
other reports received; reflects the individual's current functioning.
D. The preadmission screening report shall also include the following, as appropriate:
5. 1. A current individualized education plan for
school-aged applicants unless the facility director or designee determines
that sufficient information as to the applicant's abilities and needs is
included in other reports received; individuals.
6. 2. A vocational assessment for adult
applicants unless the facility director or designee determines that sufficient
information as to the applicant's abilities and needs is included in other
reports received; and adults.
7. 3. A completed discharge plan outlining the
services to be provided upon discharge and anticipated date of discharge.
[ 4. A statement from the individual, family member, or authorized representative requesting services in the training center. ]
12VAC35-190-30. Determination of suitability Criteria
for admission.
A. Within 30 working days from the receipt of the completed
prescreening report, the director of the facility, or his designee, shall
notify the case management CSB in writing of the determination on the admission
request.
B. Determination of suitability A. Upon the receipt
of a completed preadmission screening report, the director of the training
center or designee shall determine eligibility for admission by the
director shall be based upon the following criteria and shall be so
stated in his written decision:
1. The individual has a primary diagnosis of mental retardation
[ (intellectual disability) ];
2. The diagnosis of mental retardation has been made by an
interdisciplinary team of qualified mental retardation professionals upon
review of the completed prescreening report a licensed professional;
and
3. The facility training center has available
space, training, treatment, and habilitation services appropriate and
service capacity to meet the needs of the individual.
B. If the director finds that admission is not appropriate, he shall state the reasons in a written decision and may recommend an alternative location for needed services.
C. If the director finds that the applicant is not suitable
for admission to the facility, he shall state the reasons for his decision and
may recommend alternative locations for needed services. Within 10
working days from the receipt of the completed preadmission screening report,
the director of the training center or designee shall provide the written
decision on the admission request to the [ case management ]
CSB.
12VAC35-190-41. Requests for reconsideration of the director's determination.
In the event that (i) the [ case management ]
CSB making the request for admission, or (ii) a person seeking admission to
a facility, the parent, guardian, or authorized representative applying
on behalf of an individual disagrees with the determination of the
director, the CSB, or person seeking admission, or both [ they
either party ] may request a reconsideration of the determination
by submitting a request in writing to the commissioner within 10 working
days of receiving such determination. Upon receipt of a request for
reconsideration, the commissioner shall notify the facility training
center director and the facility training center director
shall forward the prescreening preadmission screening report
package and related information to the commissioner within 48 hours. The
commissioner shall also provide an opportunity for the person individual
requesting reconsideration to submit for review any additional information or
reasons why the admission should be approved. The commissioner shall render a
written decision on the request for reconsideration within 30 calendar days of
the receipt of the request and notify all involved parties. The commissioner's
decision shall be binding.
12VAC35-190-51. Procedure for admission Judicial
certification.
Upon receipt of written notification from the facility training
center director that an individual is suitable eligible for
admission, the [ case management ] CSB will shall
inform the individual or and the individual's parent, guardian,
or legally authorized representative of this decision and assist the
parent, guardian, or legally authorized representative in
initiating a judicial proceeding pursuant to § 37.1-65.1 § 37.2-806
of the Code of Virginia. When the judge has certified that the individual is
eligible for admission to a facility training center in
accordance with subsection C3 of § 37.1-65.1 § 37.2-806 F of the
Code of Virginia, a date for admission to the facility will training
center shall be established.