7 Alaska Admin. Code § 115.600

Current through March 29, 2024
Section 7 AAC 115.600 - School-based services
(a) The department will enroll an in-state school district as a Medicaid provider of school-based services if the school district meets the requirements of AS 47.07 and 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160 and enters into an agreement with the department as required by AS 47.07.063.
(b) The school district shall submit each request for payment for a school-based service using the provider code number assigned to the school district at enrollment.
(c) The department will pay the cost of an evaluation, screening, or assessment of a Medicaid-eligible child's need for a school-based service only if the outcome indicates the child's need for services included in the individualized education plan described in (d) of this section.
(d) The department will pay for school-based services for a Medicaid-eligible child if the individualized education plan developed for the child under AS 14.30.278 specifies the services that the school district is seeking payment for, each health condition to be addressed, the anticipated treatment goals, and the type, amount, frequency, and duration of each service to be offered. Any change to a plan that adds, eliminates, or alters a service, material, or supply described under this section must be documented in the Medicaid-eligible child's clinical record by or under the direction of a physician, a physician assistant, an advanced practice registered nurse, a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a speech-language pathologist, an audiologist, a psychologist or psychological associate, a behavioral health professional, a behavioral health associate, or other health care provider who is
(1) acting within the scope of that health care provider's
(A) license under AS 08; or
(B) training and experience, if the health care provider is a psychologist or psychological associate described in (h)(7)(A)(ii) of this section, a behavioral health professional, or a behavioral health associate; and
(2) familiar with the child's plan, health condition, and treatment history.
(e) In addition to meeting the requirements for provider records in 7 AAC 105.230 and AS 47.07.063(b), and before the department will pay for school-based services, the school district must assure that each Medicaid-eligible child's clinical record includes
(1) documentation of the relationship of the service provided to the child's achievement of individualized education plan goals and objectives; and
(2) on each page of service documentation, the Medicaid-eligible child's recipient identification number and at least one other item of unique identification for the Medicaid-eligible child who received the service; for the purposes of this paragraph, "item of unique identification" includes the child's name, date of birth, and student identification number assigned by the school district.
(f) Nothing in this section precludes a private enrolled provider from furnishing the same service to the same child at a different time on the same day that the child was furnished a school-based service, if the applicable requirements of 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160 are otherwise met.
(g) Subject to the requirements of AS 47.07.063(a), the department will pay a school district for the following school-based services furnished in accordance with 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160 to a Medicaid-eligible child with a disability, and for materials and supplies provided to the child in the course of performing the services, if those materials and supplies are furnished in accordance with 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160:
(1) physical therapy services furnished by or under the direction of a physical therapist licensed under AS 08.84, and practicing in accordance with 7 AAC 115.300 - 7 AAC 115.320, regardless of whether that person is enrolled under 7 AAC 115.300;
(2) occupational therapy services furnished by or under the direction of an occupational therapist licensed under AS 08.84, and practicing in accordance with 7 AAC 115.100 - 7 AAC 115.120, regardless of whether that person is enrolled under 7 AAC 115.100;
(3) speech-language pathology services furnished by or under the direction of a speech-language pathologist who
(A) meets the requirements of 42 C.F.R. 440.110(c) or is licensed under AS 08.11; and
(B) is practicing in accordance with 7 AAC 115.400 - 7 AAC 115.420, regardless of whether that person is enrolled under 7 AAC 115.400;
(4) hearing services furnished by or under the direction of an audiologist licensed under AS 08.11, and practicing in accordance with 7 AAC 115.500 - AAC 115.549, regardless of whether that person is enrolled under 7 AAC 115.500;
(5) behavioral health services including
(A) the following services furnished by a behavioral health associate or behavioral health professional:
(i) emotional support assistance to help a child process emotions during periods of elevated stress;
(ii) behavior management education that teaches behavior management, modification, and redirection techniques to elicit positive behaviors with families, groups, and individuals;
(B) the following services furnished by a behavioral health professional:
(i) crisis response services that include short-term interventions to prevent harm, build coping skills, develop mechanisms for positive self-care, and stabilize a child or family in acute distress;
(ii) behavior modification assistance using counseling techniques to assist in modifying behavior to individuals and groups;
(iii) functional behavioral assessments to assess a child's behavior;
(iv) psychoeducational services designed to help a child develop or improve specific self-care skills and engage in age-appropriate social behavior; and
(C) services furnished by a psychologist or a psychological associate, including
(i) testing a child's psychological, cognitive, and emotional functioning; and
(ii) interpreting a child's psychological, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral assessment results;
(6) medication services furnished by a nurse licensed under AS 08.68, including medication administration, direct observation, training, and support.
(h) In this section,
(1) "child with a disability" has the meaning given in AS 14.30.350;
(2) "individualized education plan" and "plan" means the plan developed for a Medicaid-eligible child with a disability through an individualized education program described in AS 14.30.278;
(3) "school-based service" means a service identified in this section that is furnished in accordance with AS 47.07 and 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160 by a school district to a Medicaid-eligible child with a disability;
(4) "school district" has the meaning given in AS 47.07.063;
(5) "behavioral health associate" means a person who has less than a master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field with specialization or experience in working with children experiencing behavioral, physical, and emotional disabilities, and is working within the scope of the person's training and experience; "behavioral health associate" does not include a person employed as a teacher;
(6) "behavioral health professional" means a person who has a master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field with specialization or experience in working with children experiencing behavioral, physical, and emotional disabilities, and is working within the scope of the person's training and experience; "behavioral health professional" does not include a person employed as a teacher;
(7) "psychologist or psychological associate"
(A) means a psychologist or psychological associate
(i) licensed under AS 08.86 and working within the scope of the person's license; or
(ii) with a special services certificate (Type C) under 4 AAC 12 endorsed in "school psychology," who is employed by the school district and working within the scope of the person's training and experience; and
(B) does not include a person employed as a teacher by the school district.

7 AAC 115.600

Eff. 2/1/2010, Register 193; am 4/24/2020, Register 234, April 2020

Authority:AS 47.05.010

AS 47.07.030

AS 47.07.040

AS 47.07.063