Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.21.10.07 - Specific Conditions for PRTF Waiver Service Providers - Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support and Youth Peer-to-Peer SupportA. A family support organization may provide PRTF waiver services of caregiver peer-to-peer support, youth peer-to-peer support, or family and youth training. To be eligible to provide PRTF waiver services as a family support organization, the organization shall: (1) Be a private, nonprofit entity designated under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, and submit copies of the certificate of incorporation and Internal Revenue Service designation;(2) Have a board of directors comprised of more than 50 percent caregivers with a primary daily responsibility for raising a child or youth up to 26 years old with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges;(3) Submit a list of board members with identification of those who are caregivers meeting the criteria in §A(2) of this regulation;(4) Establish hiring practices that give preference to: (a) Current or previous caregivers of a child or youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges;(b) Youth who are 18 through 26 years old, who have or had emotional or behavioral health challenges, or both; or(c) Both §A(4)(a) and (b) of this regulation;(5) Submit a copy of the organization's personnel policy that sets forth the preferred employment criteria stated in §A(4) of this regulation;(6) Employ a staff that is comprised of at least 75 percent individuals who are: (a) Current or previous caregivers of a child or youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges; or(b) Youth who are 18 through 26 years old with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges;(7) Submit a list of staff and positions held with identification of those who fit the experienced caregiver and youth criteria stated in §A(6) of this regulation; and(8) Submit a certificate of eligibility that includes:(a) Attestation of compliance with §A(1)-(6) of this regulation; and(b) The organization's mission statement that establishes the purpose of the organization as providing support and education to youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges and their caregivers.B. Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support Provider. To provide the services set forth COMAR 10.09.79.06B, the provider shall:(1) Be employed by a family support organization;(2) Be 21 years old or older;(3) Receive supervision from an individual who is 21 years old or older, and has at least 3 years of experience providing peer-to-peer support;(4) Have current or prior experience as a caregiver of a child with SED or a young adult with SMI; and(5) Receive training and certification as approved by MHA.C. Youth Peer-to-Peer Support Provider. To provide services set forth in COMAR 10.09.79.06B, a provider shall:(1) Be 18 years old or older but not older than 26 years old;(2) Be employed by a family support organization;(3) Have experience with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has had emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges;(4) Be supervised by an individual who is 21 years old or older, and has at least 3 years of experience providing peer-to-peer support or working with youth, or both; and(5) Receive training and certification as approved by MHA.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.10.07