TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 5-10 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act [20 ILCS 301/5-10].
SOURCE: Adopted at 11 Ill. Reg. 2236, effective January 14, 1987; emergency amendments at 12 Ill. Reg. 11273, effective June 30, 1988, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 20061, effective November 26, 1988; emergency amendments at 15 Ill. Reg. 10222, effective June 25, 1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 16662, effective November 1, 1991; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 11807, effective July 14, 1992; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 14223, effective September 2, 1994; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 9411, effective July 1, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 10454, effective July 1, 1995; emergency amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 12489, effective August 30, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 1600, effective January 27, 1997; recodified from the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to the Department of Human Services at 21 Ill. Reg. 9319; emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14087, effective October 9, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 5895, effective March 13, 1998; emergency amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 12189, effective June 24, 1998, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 21, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 22403, effective December 8, 1998; emergency amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 8832, effective July 23, 1999, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13879, effective November 4, 1999; emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 4426, effective March 8, 2002, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 12631, effective August 1 2002; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 14022, effective August 8, 2003; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 1465, effective January 7, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment repealed by emergency rulemaking at 35 Ill. Reg. 7754, effective April 28, 2011, for the remainder of the 150 days.
Section 2090.10 Purpose
a) The requirements set forth in this Part establish criteria for participation by subacute alcoholism and other drug abuse treatment programs in the Illinois Medical Assistance Program operated by the Illinois Department of Public Aid (IDPA).
b) The Department of Human Services (the Department), acting on behalf of IDPA shall certify the eligibility of applicants for participation who meet these requirements.
c) These requirements are in addition to licensure standards established in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 250 (Hospital Licensing Requirements) and 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060 (Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Treatment and Intervention Licenses), and are for the purpose of assuring that Medicaid recipients shall receive quality services in accordance with 42 CFR 440 and 456.
d) These requirements shall be used by the Department for certification, recertification, and periodic inspection of providers participating in the Medical Assistance Program.
e) In addition to the duties of the Department above, the Department shall also allocate monies within its budget, which shall be for the purpose of reimbursement to certified providers for Medicaid eligible services, as described in this Part, on behalf of IDPA. The Department shall, together with and by agreement with IDPA, provide for such reimbursement out of such funds.
(Source: Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13879, effective November 4, 1999)
Section 2090.20 Definitions
The following definitions shall apply to this Part:
"Adolescent": A person who is at least twelve years of age and under eighteen years of age.
"Benefit Year": The State fiscal year.
"Client": Any person who is eligible to receive services under one of the following categories: Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD); Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); Medical Assistance, No Grant (MANG); Refugee Repatriate Program (RRP); Title XIX eligible Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) wards; and persons under the age of eighteen who would qualify for TANF but do not qualify as dependent children pursuant to 89 Ill. Adm. Code 140.7.
"Department": The Illinois Department of Human Services.
"Physician": A person who is licensed to practice medicine in all its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60].
"Professional Staff": Any person who provides clinical services as defined in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060 and who meets the requirements for professional staff as specified in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060.309. Professional staff may also be a person determined to be appropriate to deliver the clinical services provided, in accordance with 77 Ill. Adm. Code 250, Subpart W.
"Provider": Any public or private agency, organization, or institution, or unit of State or local government or other legal entity licensed to deliver alcoholism or other drug abuse services according to the requirements specified in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060 and enrolled to provide treatment services under the Illinois Medical Assistance Program.
"Psychiatrist": A person licensed to practice medicine in all its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60] and who meets the requirements of Section 1-121 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code [405 ILCS 5/1-121].
"Subacute": The level of care necessary to effectively treat an alcohol and/or other drug abuser's dependency on a chemical without the more intensive measures designed to treat primary medical conditions in an acute care setting (e.g., inpatient hospitalization). Subacute care may be delivered in a facility licensed under the rules for Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Treatment and Intervention Licenses (77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060) or in a hospital, either of which is certified according to Section 2090.30 for purposes of Medicaid reimbursed alcoholism and/or other drug abuse services.
"Treatment Plan": An individually written plan for a client which identifies the treatment goals and objectives based upon a clinical assessment of the client's individual problems, needs, strengths and weaknesses.
"Under the direction of a physician": Treatment services provided under the direct supervision of a physician who is on staff and continuously directs the provision of care.
(Source: Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13879, effective November 4, 1999)