26 Tex. Admin. Code § 306.45

Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 306.45 - Definitions

The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

(1) Administrator--A person or entity that has authority to represent a facility and is responsible for implementing and supervising its administrative policies and procedures and for administratively supervising the provision of services to individuals on a day-to-day basis.
(2) Administrator's designee--A staff member designated in a facility's written policies and procedures to act for a specified purpose on behalf of the administrator.
(3) Admission--The acceptance of an individual for crisis stabilization services based on a physician's order issued in accordance with §306.55 (relating to Voluntary Admission Criteria and Intake Process) and § 306.57(relating to Involuntary Admission Criteria and Intake Process) of this subchapter.
(4) Admission examination--A psychiatric examination and physical assessment conducted by a physician, to determine if an individual requesting voluntary admission to an inpatient mental health facility meets clinical criteria for admission, in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 572.0025(f).
(5) Adolescent--An individual at least 13 years of age, but younger than 18 years of age.
(6) Adult--An individual 18 years of age or older.
(7) Adult caregiver--An adult person whom a parent has authorized to provide temporary care for a child, as defined in Texas Family Code § 34.0015(1).
(8) APRN--Advanced practice registered nurse. A registered nurse licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing and as provided in Texas Occupations Code § 301.152.
(9) Assessment--The administrative process an inpatient mental health facility uses to gather information from an individual to determine if the admission is clinically justified, in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 572.0025(h)(2), including a medical history and the problem for which the individual is seeking treatment.
(10) Business day--Any day except a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday listed in Texas Government Code § 662.021.
(11) Child--An individual at least three years of age, but younger than 13 years of age.
(12) Confidential information--Any communication or record (whether oral, written, electronically stored or transmitted, or in any other form) that consists of or includes any or all of the information that must be protected from unauthorized use or disclosure as required by applicable state or federal laws, and as defined in 1 TAC § 390.1(5) (relating to Definitions).
(13) Crisis stabilization services--Short-term residential treatment designed to reduce acute symptoms of a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance of an individual and prevent admission of the individual to an inpatient mental health facility.
(14) CSU--Crisis stabilization unit. A short-term residential treatment unit designed to reduce an individual's acute symptoms of mental illness or serious emotional disturbance instead of admission to an inpatient mental health facility, licensed in accordance with Chapter 510 of this title (relating to Private Psychiatric Hospitals and Crisis Stabilization Units) and Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 577.
(15) Day--Calendar day, unless otherwise specified.
(16) DD--Developmental disability. As listed in Texas Health and Safety Code § 531.002(15), a severe, chronic disability attributable to mental or physical impairment or a combination of mental and physical impairments that:
(A) manifest before the individual reaches 22 years of age;
(B) are likely to continue indefinitely;
(C) reflect the individual's need for a combination and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic services, individualized supports, or other forms of assistance that are of a lifelong or extended duration and are individually planned and coordinated; and
(D) result in substantial functional limitations in three or more of the following categories of major life activity:
(i) self-care;
(ii) receptive and expressive language;
(iii) learning;
(iv) mobility;
(v) self-direction;
(vi) capacity for independent living; and
(vii) economic self-sufficiency.
(17) Discharge--The formal release of an individual from the custody and care of an inpatient mental health facility in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 572.004.
(18) Emergency medical condition--In accordance with the Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (42 U.S.C. § 1395dd) (Relating to examination and treatment for emergency medical conditions and women in labor), a medical condition manifested by acute symptoms of sufficient severity that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in:
(A) placing the health of the individual (or with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy;
(B) serious impairment to bodily functions;
(C) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; or
(D) in the case of a pregnant woman having contractions:
(i) inadequate time to arrange a safe transfer to a hospital before delivery; or
(ii) a transfer posing a threat to the health or safety of the woman or the unborn child.
(19) General hospital--A hospital operated primarily to diagnose, care for, and treat individuals who are physically ill and licensed in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 241.
(20) HHSC--Texas Health and Human Services Commission or its designee.
(21) ID--Intellectual disability. Consistent with Texas Health and Safety Code § 591.003, significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and originates during the developmental period.
(22) IDT--Interdisciplinary team. A group of licensed, credentialed, and unlicensed staff members who possess the knowledge, skills, and expertise to develop and implement an individual's treatment or recovery plan and also includes:
(A) the individual's treating physician;
(B) the individual, and the individual's LAR or adult caregiver, if applicable;
(C) the staff members identified in the treatment or recovery plan as responsible for providing or ensuring the provision of each treatment in accordance with § 568.61(c)(1)(E)(iii) of this title (relating to Inpatient Mental Health Treatment and Treatment Planning);
(D) any person identified by the individual, and the individual's LAR or adult caregiver if applicable, unless clinically contraindicated; and
(E) other staff members as clinically appropriate.
(23) Individual--A person seeking or receiving services under this subchapter.
(24) Inpatient mental health facility--A mental health facility that can provide 24-hour residential and psychiatric services and that is:
(A) a facility operated by HHSC;
(B) a private mental hospital licensed by HHSC;
(C) a community center, facility operated by or under contract with a community center or other entity HHSC designates to provide mental health services;
(D) an identifiable part of a general hospital in which diagnosis, treatment, and care for individuals with mental illness is provided and that is licensed by HHSC; or
(E) a hospital operated by a federal agency.
(25) Intake--The administrative process for gathering information about an individual and giving an individual information about an inpatient mental health facility and the facility's treatment and services, in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 572.0025(h)(3).
(26) Involuntarily-admitted individual--An individual receiving inpatient mental health facility services based on an admission made in accordance with:
(A) Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 573 and described in § 306.57(a) of this subchapter; or
(B) Texas Health and Safety Code § 574.021 and described in § 306.57(f) of this subchapter.
(27) LAR--Legally authorized representative. A person authorized by law to act on behalf of an individual regarding a matter described in this subchapter, and may include a parent, guardian, or managing conservator of a minor, or the guardian of an adult.
(28) LBHA--Local behavioral health authority. An entity designated as the local behavioral health authority by HHSC in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 533.0356.
(29) Legal holiday--A holiday listed in the Texas Government Code § 662.021 and an officially designated county holiday applicable to a court in which proceedings under the Texas Mental Health Code are held.
(30) LIDDA--Local intellectual and developmental disability authority. An entity designated as the local intellectual and developmental disability authority by HHSC in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 533A.035.
(31) LMHA--Local mental health authority. An entity designated as the local mental health authority by HHSC in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 533.035(a).
(32) LPHA--Licensed practitioner of the healing arts. A person who possesses any of the following state licenses is considered an LPHA and is automatically certified as a qualified mental health professional-community services (QMHP-CS):
(A) a physician;
(B) a physician assistant;
(C) an APRN;
(D) a licensed psychologist;
(E) a licensed professional counselor;
(F) a licensed clinical social worker; or
(G) a licensed marriage and family therapist.
(33) LVN--Licensed vocational nurse. A person licensed as a vocational nurse by the Texas Board of Nursing in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 301.
(34) Medical director--A physician who is board eligible or certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry and who provides clinical and policy oversight for the CSU.
(35) Medical record--A compilation of systematic and organized information relevant to the services provided to an individual.
(36) Medical services--Acts or services provided by a physician acting as described in Texas Occupations Code Chapter 151, or as delegated by a physician, in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 157.
(37) Mental illness--An illness, disease, or condition, other than a sole diagnosis of epilepsy, dementia, substance use disorder, ID, or DD that:
(A) substantially impairs an individual's thought, perception of reality, emotional process, or judgment; or
(B) grossly impairs behavior as demonstrated by recent disturbed behavior.
(38) Monitoring--One or more staff members observing an individual in person continuously or at pre-determined intervals; as ordered by a physician or physician-delegated physician's assistant (PA) or APRN; or by established protocol; and intervening when necessary to protect the individual from harming self or others.
(39) Nursing facility--A Medicaid-certified facility that is licensed in accordance with the Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 242.
(40) Nursing services--Acts or services provided by a registered nurse (RN) acting within the RN's scope of practice and assigned to an LVN, or delegated to an unlicensed person, in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 301.
(41) Nursing staff--A person required to be licensed in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 301 to engage in professional or vocational nursing or the person delegated to perform common nursing functions under the authority of an RN.
(42) Ombudsman--The Ombudsman for Behavioral Health Access to Care established by Texas Government Code § 531.02251, which serves as a neutral party to help individuals, including individuals who are uninsured or have public or private health benefit coverage and behavioral health care providers navigate and resolve issues related to the individual's access to behavioral health care, including care for mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
(43) PA--Physician's assistant. A person licensed as a physician assistant by the Texas State Board of Physician Assistant Examiners in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 204.
(44) PASRR--Preadmission screening and resident review.
(45) PASRR Level I screening--The process of screening an individual seeking admission to a nursing facility to identify whether the individual is suspected of having a mental illness, ID, or DD.
(46) PASRR Level II evaluation--A face-to-face evaluation:
(A) of an individual seeking admission to a nursing facility who is suspected of having a mental illness, ID, or DD; and
(B) performed by a LIDDA, LHMA, or LBHA to determine if the individual has a mental illness, ID, or DD and, if so, to:
(i) assess the individual's need for care in a nursing facility;
(ii) assess the individual's need for specialized services; and
(iii) identify alternate placement options.
(47) Peer specialist--A person who uses lived experience, in addition to skills learned in formal training, to deliver strengths-based, person-centered services to promote an individual's recovery and resiliency, in accordance with 1 TAC Chapter 354, Subchapter N (relating to Peer Specialist Services).
(48) Physician--A staff member:
(A) licensed as a physician by the Texas Medical Board in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 155; or
(B) authorized to perform medical acts under an institutional permit at a Texas postgraduate training program approved by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education, the American Osteopathic Association, or the Texas Medical Board.
(49) Pre-admission screening--The clinical process used by a QMHP-CS or LPHA to gather information from an individual, including a medical history, any history of substance use, trauma, and the problem for which the individual is seeking treatment to determine if a physician should conduct an admission examination.
(50) Preliminary examination--The psychiatric examination and assessment for medical stability performed and documented by a physician in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.022 to determine if emergency detention in an inpatient mental health facility is clinically justified for an individual for whom:
(A) an application for emergency detention is filed in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.011;
(B) a peace officer or emergency medical services personnel of an emergency medical services provider transporting the individual in accordance with a memorandum of understanding executed in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.005 files a notification of detention completed by the peace officer in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.002(a); or
(C) the LAR transporting their adult ward, without the assistance of a peace officer, in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.003, files an application for detention in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code § 573.004.
(51) Psychosocial rehabilitative services--Services that assist an individual in regaining and maintaining daily living skills required to function effectively in the community.
(52) QMHP-CS--Qualified mental health professional-community services. A staff member who is credentialed as a QMHP-CS who has demonstrated and documented competency in the work to be performed and:
(A) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum number of hours that is equivalent to a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention;
(B) is an RN; or
(C) completes an alternative credentialing process as determined by an LMHA or LBHA in accordance with HHSC requirements.
(53) Recovery--A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
(54) Recovery or treatment plan--A written plan:
(A) is developed in collaboration with the individual, and the individual's LAR or adult caregiver if applicable, and a QMHP-CS or LPHA;
(B) is amended at any time based on an individual's needs or requests;
(C) guides the recovery process and fostering resiliency;
(D) is completed in conjunction with the assessment tool adopted by HHSC;
(E) identifies the individual's changing strengths, capacities, goals, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes; and
(F) includes recommended services and supports or reasons for the exclusion of services and supports.
(55) Restraints--Any personal, mechanical, or chemical restraint defined in 25 TAC § 415.253(relating to Definitions).
(56) RN--Registered nurse. A staff member licensed as a registered nurse by the Texas Board of Nursing in accordance with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 301.
(57) Screening--Activities performed by a QMHP-CS to:
(A) collect triage information either in person, or through telephone or telehealth interviews with an individual or collateral contact;
(B) determine if the individual's need is emergent, urgent, or routine, and conducted before the in person or telehealth assessment to determine the need for emergency services; and
(C) determine the need for immediate assessment and mental health treatment recommendations.
(58) Seclusion--The involuntary separation of an individual from other individuals for any period of time and or the placement of the individual alone in an area from which the individual is prevented from leaving, as defined in 25 TAC § 415.253(28).
(59) SED--Serious emotional disturbance. A diagnosed mental health disorder that substantially disrupts a child's or adolescent's ability to function socially, academically, and emotionally in accordance with Texas Government Code, § 531.251.
(60) Serious physical injury--An injury determined by a physician, or physician-delegated PA or APRN, to require treatment by an appropriately licensed medical professional or licensed healthcare professional, or in an emergency department or licensed hospital.
(61) Stabilize--With respect to an emergency medical condition, to provide such medical treatment of the condition necessary to assure, within reasonable medical probability, that no material deterioration of the condition is likely to result from or occur during the individual's transfer from a facility or, if the emergency medical condition for a woman is that she is in labor, that the woman has delivered the child and the placenta.
(62) Staff member--Personnel including a full-time and part-time employee, contractor, or intern, but excluding a volunteer.
(63) Staffing plan--A written plan that:
(A) demonstrates the number, qualifications, and responsibilities of staff members, including the administrator or designee, are appropriate for the size and scope of the services provided and that workloads are reasonable to meet the needs of individuals receiving services; and
(B) identifies staffing patterns, hours of coverage, and plans for providing back-up staff in emergencies.
(64) Substance use disorder--The use of one or more drugs, including alcohol, which significantly and negatively impacts one or more major areas of life functioning and which meets the criteria described in the current edition of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for substance use disorders.
(65) TAC--Texas Administrative Code.
(66) Telehealth service--A health-care service, other than telemedicine medical services, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified or otherwise entitled to practice in Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional's license, certification or entitlement to an individual at a different physical location other than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology, in accordance with Texas Occupation Code §111.001(3).
(67) Telemedicine medical service--A health-care service delivered to an individual at a different physical location using telecommunications or information technology by:
(A) a physician licensed in Texas; or
(B) a health professional who acts under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in Texas and within the scope of the health professional's license in Texas.
(68) Transfer--The movement (including the discharge) of an individual outside a facility at the facility's direction, but it does not include such a movement of an individual who has been declared dead or leaves the facility without the facility's permission.
(69) Treating physician--A physician who coordinates and oversees an individual's treatment.
(70) Unit--A discrete and identifiable area of an inpatient mental health facility that includes individuals' rooms or other living areas and is separated from another similar area:
(A) by a locked door;
(B) by a floor; or
(C) because the other similar area is in a different building.
(71) UP--Unlicensed person. A person, not licensed as a health care provider, who provides certain health related tasks and functions in a complementary or assistive role to the RN in providing direct care of an individual or carrying out common nursing functions as described in 22 TAC Chapter 224 (relating to Delegation of Nursing Tasks by Registered Professional Nurses to Unlicensed Personnel for Clients with Acute Conditions or in Acute Care Environments) and care in conformity with this chapter:
(A) who is monetarily compensated, including nurse aides, assistants, attendants, technicians, and other individuals providing care or assistance of health-related services; or
(B) who is a professional nursing student, not licensed as an RN or LVN, providing care for monetary compensation and not as part of their formal education.
(72) Voluntarily admitted individual--An individual receiving facility services based on an admission in accordance with:
(A) § 306.55 of this subchapter (relating to Voluntary Admission Criteria and Intake Process); or
(B) § 306.59 of this subchapter (relating to Voluntary Treatment Following Involuntary Admission).

26 Tex. Admin. Code § 306.45

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 46, Number 21, May 21, 2021, TexReg 3261, eff. 5/27/2021