(a) Increase in hours or terminations.
(1) A provider must submit written notification to the case worker within seven days after learning of any change that may:
(2) The notification must include the:
(b) Decrease in hours. The provider must develop a new service delivery plan, as described in §47.45(a)(2) of this chapter (relating to Pre-Initiation Activities), within 21 days of the provider identifying the need for an ongoing decrease in hours from the service delivery plan currently approved by the individual.
(c) Immediate increase in hours of service.
(1) The provider must notify the case worker, or designee, of the reason an individual requires an immediate increase in hours of service, and must obtain approval from HHSC of both the number of additional hours of service to be provided the individual and the effective date of the change.
(2) The provider must implement the immediate increase in hours of service on the negotiated effective date of the change.
(3) The provider must document the immediate increase in hours of service. Documentation must include:
(4) The provider must maintain documentation regarding an immediate increase in hours of service in the individual's file.
(d) Implementation of service delivery plan changes described in subsections (a) - (c) of this section. The provider must implement the service delivery plan change on the following date, whichever is later:
(1) the authorization begin date on HHSC's Authorization for Community Care Services form; or
(2) five days after the date the provider receives HHSC's Authorization for Community Care Services form, unless the provider fails to stamp the receipt date on the form, in which case the authorization begin date on the form will be used to determine timeliness.
(e) Delay in implementation of service delivery plan changes described in subsections (a) - (c) of this section. If a provider does not implement a service delivery plan change on the effective date of the change, the provider must set a new implementation date. The provider must document by the next working day any failure to implement a service delivery plan change on the effective date of the change. The documentation must include:
(1) the reason for the failure to timely implement the service delivery plan change; and
(2) the new implementation date.
(f) Temporary service delivery plan changes.
(1) A provider may temporarily change an individual's service delivery plan if:
(2) If a temporary change in tasks on the service delivery plan will continue for more than 60 days or result in more hours of service provided than have been approved, a provider must:
(3) A provider must maintain the following documentation in an individual's file regarding a temporary change in the service delivery plan:
Source Note: The provisions of this §47.67 adopted to be effective June 1, 2004, 29 TexReg 5113; amended to be effective June 1, 2009, 34 TexReg 2802; amended to be effective October 1, 2019, 44 TexReg 5138