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Code · South Dakota · Title 26 · Chapter 26-8

26-8D-18. Placement in residential treatment center or intensive residential treatment center--Performance-based reimbursement.

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The Department of Corrections, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 26-11A and § 26-8C-7 or 26-8B-6 , may place a child in a residential treatment center or intensive residential treatment center only in accordance with a performance-based reimbursement rate structure as provided in the provider contract and provided by this section.
If a provider is able to substantially accomplish the treatment goals and release a child from residential or intensive residential treatment within the performance expectation period, a performance-based reimbursement payment shall be added to the payment allocation. For those providers that substantially meet the treatment goals and release within three months, a maximum performance-based reimbursement payment shall be added to the payment allocation. For those providers that substantially meet the treatment goals and release within five, seven, or nine months, a diminished performance-based reimbursement payment, which decreases as length of stay increases, shall be added to the payment allocation.
The provider contracts shall provide how the Department of Corrections may use state general fund dollars in the performance expectation allocation. The performance-based reimbursement payment is in addition to the provider reimbursement rate as established by the Department of Social Services.
The Department of Corrections shall evaluate monthly the need for continued placement in a residential treatment center or intensive residential treatment center. Upon a finding that the child is no longer in need of placement, the child shall be released to aftercare pursuant to § 26-11A-12 or specialized transition services. If the child cannot be released to aftercare at no fault of the provider, a performance-based reimbursement payment shall be added to the payment allocation as long as the provider otherwise qualifies for that payment.
If a provider terminates a child prior to substantial completion of the treatment goals and the Department of Corrections transfers the child to another facility, the transferring provider does not qualify for additional performance-based reimbursement payment under this section for that child.
After January 1, 2019, the Department of Corrections may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to continue or create additional or alternative performance-based reimbursement period timeframes.
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