In addition to the requirements of 7 AAC 70, 7 AAC 105, and 7 AAC 135, to qualify as a provider of 1115 waiver services, a provider must
(1) obtain department certification as an 1115 waiver services provider and identify the 1115 waiver services the provider will provide before delivering 1115 waiver services if the provider is a community behavioral health services provider;(2) collaborate with the department or its contractor to(A) establish recipient eligibility and coordinate recipient care and benefit management;(B) report data required by the department; and(C) participate in quality management, improvement, and assurance process; and(3) comply with the additional requirements listed in the(A)Alaska Behavioral Health Provider Service Standards & Administrative Procedures for SUD Provider Services, adopted by reference in 7 AAC 160.900, for substance use disorder treatment providers, and including the documentation guidelines for 1115 waiver services; and(B)Alaska Behavioral Health Providers Services Standards & Administrative Procedures for Behavioral Health Provider Services, adopted by reference in 7 AAC 160.900, for community behavioral health services providers, and including the documentation guidelines for 1115 waiver services.Eff. 7/1/2019, Register 231, July 2019; am 11/10/2019, Register 232, January 2020; am 5/21/2020, Register 234; am 10/4/2020, Register 2367 AAC 136.020 was effective as an emergency regulation July 1, 2019. In reviewing the permanent amendment in accordance with AS 44.62.060 and 44.62.125, the regulations attorney made technical corrections to the emergency regulation made permanent. The technical changes appear in 7 AAC 136.020 as published in Register 232.
Authority:AS 47.05.010
AS 47.07.030