(a) Department: The Department of Health of the State of Wyoming.
(b) Developmental disability: A severe, chronic disability which is attributable to a mental, emotional or physical impairment or combination of impairments, manifested before the person attains twenty-two years of age, is likely to continue indefinitely and results in substantial functional limitations in three (3) or more of the following areas:
(c) Division: The Division of Developmental Disabilities within the Department of Health in the State of Wyoming. (DDD)
(d) Individualized care: Means basic child care plus additional specialized care necessary to meet the unique needs of a specific child.
(e) Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Services: Services to qualified Medicaid eligible children, who but for the provision of such services, would require the level of care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR).
(f) Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Eligibility: A child who has completed the waiver eligibility process, i.e. LTMR 104 and who has a completed Individual Plan of Care, which has been approved by the Division.
(g) Parent: A parent, guardian or person acting as a parent of a child and with whom the child resides. The term does not include a state agency having custody of a child or foster parents acting in behalf of the State.
(h) Provider: An individual trained to provide care to meet the individual needs of the eligible child.
(i) Respite care: Means the care of a child who has a developmental disability by a provider for specified periods of time to allow other members of the family temporary relief from continuous care.
048-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-3