(a) Safe environment. The LMHA, MCO, and provider must:
(1) ensure service delivery sites (including, but not limited to, facilities and vehicles) are safe, sanitary, and free from hazards, including but not limited to:
(2) ensure delivery sites are prepared to manage onsite life threatening emergencies, and that each site will have:
(3) comply with the most current edition of the National Fire Protection Association's Life Safety Code, and related codes, standards, and other applicable requirements;
(4) implement an infection control plan and procedures for group residential services, clinics, and other areas where a high volume of people congregate, that address the prevention, education, management, and monitoring of significant infections. Components addressed in the plan must include:
(5) implement safeguards regarding hazardous equipment and weather; and
(6) implement procedures for the disposal of biohazardous wastes that minimize the risks of contamination, injury, and disease transmission.
(b) Sufficient staff. The provider must have sufficient number of qualified and competent staff members on duty to ensure the safety of individuals and adequacy of mental health community services, including responding to crises during the provision of mental health community services.
(c) Compliance with state and federal law. The provider must comply with all applicable state and federal law and regulations, including those relating to:
(1) blood borne pathogens;
(2) food borne pathogen exposure controls; and
(3) tuberculosis exposure controls.
(d) Limited use of restraint or seclusion.
(1) Restraint. In outpatient settings, a provider may only use restraint if the intervention is:
(2) Seclusion. Seclusion is prohibited in outpatient settings with the exception of partial hospitalization programs for children or adolescents. A provider may only use seclusion in those programs if the conditions in paragraph (1)(A) - (B) of this subsection are met.
Source Note: The provisions of this §301.323 adopted to be effective April 29, 2009, 34 TexReg 2603; transferred effective March 15, 2020, as published in the February 21, 2020 issue of the Texas Register, 45 TexReg 1237