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205.642 Pervasive developmental disorders -- Definition for KRS 200.654,

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200.660, 347.020, and 387.510 -- Waiver application -- Report.
(1)As used in this section and KRS 200.654, 200.660, 347.020, and 387.510,
"pervasive developmental disorders" has the same meaning as in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV).
The term includes five
(5)diagnostic subcategories:
(a)Autistic disorder;
(b)Pervasive disorder not otherwise specified;
(c)Asperger's disorder;
(d)Rett's disorder; and
(e)Childhood disintegrative disorder.
(2)The Department for Medicaid Services shall make application, within three
months of July 15, 2002, to the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services for a waiver to provide services and supports to individuals who:
(a)Are Medicaid eligible;
(b)Have an Axis I diagnosis of a pervasive developmental disorder;
(c)Are institutionalized or at risk for institutionalization; and
(d)Require a coordinated plan of medically necessary community-based
behavioral health services.
(3)The waiver application shall include services that are documented to be
effective in the treatment of pervasive developmental disorders and consistent
with clinical best practices.
(4)The waiver application shall specify the required credentials for the providers of
each service.
(5)The cabinet shall cap the number of children served under the waiver program
to insure budget neutrality based upon the expenditures for children with
Pervasive Developmental Disorders that were served under the IMPACT Plus
Program during fiscal years 2001-2002.
(6)The cabinet shall include in the waiver application those items that are
necessary to ensure the waiver operates within the designated dollars,
including but not limited to a maximum number of individuals to be served and
a maximum dollar amount that can be expended for an individual.
(7)The waiver shall be coordinated with and shall not supplant services provided
by schools under KRS Chapter 157 or services provided under KRS Chapters
200 and 347. Nothing in this section shall affect or limit a school district's ability
to obtain Medicaid reimbursement for school-related health services.
(8)The Department for Medicaid Services shall report information on the number
of individuals receiving services under the waiver, the cost and type of services
received, and any available nonidentifying information pertaining to individual
outcomes upon request.
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