Tex. Gov't Code Section 526.0403
Coordination and Approval of Caseload Estimates


(a)

The commission shall coordinate and approve caseload estimates for programs health and human services agencies administer.

(b)

To implement this section, the commission shall:

(1)

adopt uniform guidelines for health and human services agencies to use in estimating each agency’s caseload, with allowances given for those agencies for which exceptions from the guidelines may be necessary;

(2)

assemble a single set of economic and demographic data and provide that data to each health and human services agency to use in estimating the agency’s caseload; and

(3)

seek advice from health and human services agencies, the Legislative Budget Board, the governor’s budget office, the comptroller, and other relevant agencies as needed to coordinate the caseload estimating process.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 769 (H.B. 4611), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2025.
Sec. 526.0404. DEAF-BLIND WITH MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (DBMD) WAIVER PROGRAM: CAREER LADDER FOR INTERVENERS. (a) In this section:

(1)

“Deaf-blind-related course work” means educational courses designed to improve a student’s:

(A)

knowledge of deaf-blindness and its effect on learning;

(B)

knowledge of the intervention role and ability to facilitate the intervention process;

(C)

knowledge of communication areas relevant to deaf-blindness, including methods, adaptations, and use of assistive technology, and ability to facilitate development and use of communication skills for an individual who is deaf-blind;

(D)

knowledge of the effect deaf-blindness has on an individual’s psychological, social, and emotional development and ability to facilitate the emotional well-being of an individual who is deaf-blind;

(E)

knowledge of and issues related to sensory systems and ability to facilitate the use of the senses;

(F)

knowledge of motor skills, movement, orientation, and mobility strategies and ability to facilitate orientation and mobility skills;

(G)

knowledge of the effect additional disabilities have on an individual who is deaf-blind and ability to provide appropriate support; or

(H)

professionalism and knowledge of ethical issues relevant to the intervener role.

(2)

“Program” means the deaf-blind with multiple disabilities (DBMD) waiver program.

(b)

The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt a career ladder for individuals who provide intervener services under the program. The rules must provide a system under which each individual may be classified based on the individual’s level of training, education, and experience, as one of the following:

(1)

Intervener;

(2)

Intervener I;

(3)

Intervener II; or

(4)

Intervener III.

(c)

The rules must require that:

(1)

an Intervener:

(A)

complete any orientation or training course required to be completed by any individual who provides direct care services to recipients of services under the program;

(B)

hold a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate;

(C)

have at least two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities;

(D)

have the ability to proficiently communicate in the functional language of the individual who is deaf-blind; and

(E)

meet all direct-care worker qualifications as determined by the program;

(2)

an Intervener I:

(A)

meet the requirements of an Intervener under Subdivision (1);

(B)

have at least six months of experience working with individuals who are deaf-blind; and

(C)

have completed at least eight semester credit hours, plus a one-hour practicum in deaf-blind-related course work, at an accredited college or university;

(3)

an Intervener II:

(A)

meet the requirements of an Intervener I;

(B)

have at least nine months of experience working with individuals who are deaf-blind; and

(C)

have completed an additional 10 semester credit hours in deaf-blind-related course work at an accredited college or university; and

(4)

an Intervener III:

(A)

meet the requirements of an Intervener II;

(B)

have at least one year of experience working with individuals who are deaf-blind; and

(C)

hold an associate’s or bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a course of study with a focus on deaf-blind-related course work.

(d)

Notwithstanding Subsections (b) and (c), the executive commissioner may adopt a career ladder under this section based on credentialing standards for interveners developed by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals or any other private credentialing entity as the executive commissioner determines appropriate.

(e)

The compensation an intervener receives for providing services under the program must be based on and commensurate with the intervener’s career ladder classification.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 769 (H.B. 4611), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2025.

Source: Section 526.0403 — Coordination and Approval of Caseload Estimates, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­526.­htm#526.­0403 (accessed May 18, 2024).

526.0001
Definitions
526.0002
Internet Website for Health and Human Services Information
526.0003
Information on Long-term Care Services
526.0004
Texas Information and Referral Network
526.0005
Internet Website for Health and Human Services Referral Information
526.0006
Internet Website for Child-care and Education Services Referral Information
526.0007
Internet Website for Referral Information on Housing Options for Individuals with Mental Illness
526.0008
Compliance with National Electronic Data Interchange Standards for Health Care Information
526.0009
Technical Assistance for Human Services Providers
526.0010
Information Resources Manager Reports
526.0051
Restrictions on Awards to Family Planning Service Providers
526.0052
Information for Certain Enrollees in Healthy Texas Women Program
526.0053
Vaccines for Children Program Provider Enrollment
526.0054
Prior Authorization for High-cost Medical Services and Procedures
526.0055
Tailored Benefit Packages for Non-medicaid Populations
526.0056
Pilot Program to Prevent Spread of Infectious or Communicable Diseases
526.0057
Application Requirement for Colonias Projects
526.0058
Rules Regarding Refugee Resettlement
526.0059
Prohibited Award of Contracts to Managed Care Organizations for Certain Criminal Convictions
526.0101
Definition
526.0102
Operational Plan to Coordinate Major Quality Initiatives
526.0103
Revision and Evaluation of Major Quality Initiatives
526.0104
Incentives for Major Quality Initiative Coordination
526.0151
Definition
526.0152
Authority to Obtain Federal Waiver
526.0153
Texas Health Opportunity Pool Trust Fund Established
526.0154
Deposits to Fund
526.0155
Use of Fund in General
526.0156
Reimbursements for Uncompensated Health Care Costs
526.0157
Increasing Access to Health Benefits Coverage
526.0158
Infrastructure Improvements
526.0201
Definition
526.0202
Informal Dispute Resolution for Certain Long-term Care Facilities
526.0203
Long-term Care Facilities Council
526.0204
Council Duties
526.0251
Rules
526.0252
Notice of Failure to Report
526.0253
Notice of Incomplete or Inaccurate Report
526.0254
Requirements for Attorney General Notification
526.0255
Attorney General Notice to Hospital
526.0256
Penalty Paid or Hearing Requested
526.0257
Hearing
526.0258
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
526.0259
Decision by Court
526.0260
Recovery of Penalty
526.0301
Strategic Plan for Rural Hospital Services
526.0302
Rural Hospital Advisory Committee
526.0303
Collaboration with Office of Rural Affairs
526.0351
Definitions
526.0352
Duty to Provide Medical Transportation Services
526.0353
Applicability
526.0354
Commission Supervision of Medical Transportation Program
526.0355
Contract for Public Transportation Services
526.0356
Rules for Nonemergency Transportation Services
526.0357
Memorandum of Understanding
526.0358
Medical Transportation Services Subcontracts
526.0359
Certain Providers Prohibited from Providing Nonemergency Transportation Services
526.0360
Certain Wheelchair-accessible Vehicles Authorized
526.0401
Caseload Standards for Department of Family and Protective Services
526.0402
Joint Training for Certain Caseworkers
526.0403
Coordination and Approval of Caseload Estimates
526.0451
Applicability
526.0452
Required Application Information
526.0453
Application Denial Based on Adverse Agency Decision
526.0454
Record of Final Decision
526.0501
Substitute Care Provider Outcome Standards
526.0502
Report on Delivery of Health and Human Services to Young Texans
526.0503
Pooled Funding for Foster Care Preventive Services
526.0504
Participation by Fathers
526.0505
Prohibited Punitive Action for Failure to Immunize
526.0506
Investigation Unit for Child-care Facilities Operating Illegally
526.0551
Definitions
526.0552
Rules
526.0553
Strategic Plan
526.0554
Types of Home Visiting Programs
526.0555
Outcomes
526.0556
Evaluation of Home Visiting Program
526.0557
Funding
526.0558
Reports to Legislature
526.0601
Services for Service Members
526.0602
Interest or Other Waiting List for Certain Service Members and Dependents
526.0603
Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Public Assistance Reporting Information System
526.0651
Definitions
526.0652
Plan Establishment
526.0653
Guardianship Program Grant Requirements
526.0701
Definitions
526.0702
Victim Assistance Program
526.0703
Grant Program
526.0704
Training Programs
526.0705
Funding
526.0751
Outreach Campaigns for Aging Adults with Visual Impairments
526.0752
Rules
526.0753
Commission Support

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

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