Mo. Code Regs. tit. 9 § 10-31.014

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 24, December 16, 2024
Section 9 CSR 10-31.014 - Waiver of Standard Means Test for Children in Need of Mental Health Services

PURPOSE: This rule implements a revision to section 630.210, RSMo requiring the department to promulgate a rule waiving the Standard Means Test for a child in need of mental health services.

(1) Definitions.
(A) The terms defined in 9 CSR 10-31.011 Standard Means Test are incorporated by reference as though set out in this rule.
(B) A "child in need of mental health services," as used in this rule, is any child who qualifies to receive services from the Department of Mental Health under Chapters 630, 631, 632 or 633, RSMo.
(2) Request for Waiver. At the time of initial application of the Standard Means Test (SMT) for a child in need of mental health services, and at the time of any subsequent reapplication, the provider shall inform the financially responsible person that the SMT may be waived.
(A) The provider shall make available to the financially responsible person information on how to submit a request for SMT waiver.
(B) The financially responsible person shall submit the request in writing to the department director, with a copy to the provider.
(C) For the initial waiver request made on behalf of a child, the provider shall not charge the monthly rate as determined by application of the SMT for services provided during any month in which the request is under review or appeal. This provision applies only to the first waiver request made on behalf of the child.
(D) A waiver may be approved, or approved with conditions, for up to one (1) year. It is the responsibility of the financially responsible person to notify the provider of any significant change in financial status. A waiver may be reevaluated at the initiative of the department director due to any significant change in financial status.
(3) Review of Request for Waiver. Upon receipt of a request for SMT waiver the department director shall designate an individual or individuals to review the request. The designee or designees shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny the request within seven (7) working days of receipt of the written request. The designee or designees shall provide notice of the decision to the requestor by certified mail with copy to the provider.
(4) Consideration of Request. In making the decision to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the request, the designee or designees will consider information presented by the requestor. The requestor may, but is not required to, include information regarding one or more of the items listed below, or any other information in support of their request:
(A) The recommendation of the local care team, or other designated local or regional children's mental health authority that waiving the SMT will contribute to the therapeutic needs of the child by allowing the child to remain in the custody of the parent or custodian;
(B) History of the child being in state custody due exclusively to the need for mental health services;
(C) Statement from the financially responsible person that their primary motivation for requesting the waiver is to avoid loss of custody because they are unable to pay the monthly amount as determined by application of the Standard Means Test;
(D) Past efforts of the financially responsible person to obtain needed medical care, and expenses incurred by the financially responsible person for the treatment of the mental health condition or for the physical health of the child necessitated by the onset of the mental health condition;
(E) The parent or custodian's history of insurance benefits expended for physical and mental health treatment of the child and their current attempts to obtain commercial or government sponsored insurance coverage; and
(F) The parent or custodian's overall wherewithal to pay for the child's mental health treatment needs at the time of requesting the waiver, including gross income, medical expenses, assets, liabilities, and financial responsibility for other dependents in the home.
(5) Denial of Request. A request for waiver shall be denied when the request for waiver
(A) Is not submitted in writing;
(B) Does not raise factual issues sufficient to show that inappropriate transfer of custody to the Children's Division is likely to occur absent the waiver; or
(C) Does not present persuasive, factual evidence that the financially responsible person cannot afford to pay the monthly amount required by the application of the Standard Means Test.
(6) Appeal of Denial. Within seven (7) working days of receipt of notice of approval with conditions or denial of a request, the financially responsible person may appeal the approval with conditions or denial in writing to the department director, with copy to the provider.
(7) Review of Appeal. Within seven (7) working days of receipt of the written appeal, and upon completion of review, the department director shall issue a decision which may alter the approval with conditions or denial. The department director shall provide notice of the decision by certified mail to the financially responsible person with copy to the provider. The decision of the department director shall be the final decision of the department.

9 CSR 10-31.014

AUTHORITY: sections 630.050, RSMo 2000 and 630.210, RSMo Supp. 2004.* Emergency rule filed Sept. 2, 2004, effective Sept. 15, 2004, expired March 13, 2005. Original rule filed Sept. 2, 2004, effective March 30, 2005.

*Originalauthority: 630,050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995 and 630.210, RSMo 1980, amended 1981, 1982, 1993, 2004.