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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 43 . Hearings
Section 474. Group skill development services

7 AAC 43.474. Group skill development services

(a) The division will reimburse a community mental health clinic for group skill development services provided to a recipient in accordance with 7 AAC 43.470(f) or 7 AAC 43.734(d) .

(b) The minimum staff ratio for group skill development services is one qualified staff individual for each six recipients, with one additional staff member for one or more recipients in excess of the nearest multiple of six.

(c) Group skill development services may be provided within a clinic, school, or any other appropriate community setting specified in the individualized treatment plan.

(d) The division will not reimburse a provider for group skill development services that exceed 140 hours per recipient per calendar year without prior authorization under 7 AAC 43.484.

(e) The division will reimburse a provider for group skill development services at the rate specified for that service in 7 AAC 43.729 and subject to the service limitations in 7 AAC 43.727.

History: Eff. 8/6/92, Register 123; am 12/31/92, Register 124; am 12/31/94, Register 132; am 3/13/96, Register 137; readopt 8/7/96, Register 139; am 11/1/2000, Register 156

Authority: AS 47.05.010

AS 47.07.030

AS 47.07.040

Editor's note: 7 AAC 43.474 originally took effect as emergency regulation 7 AAC 43.459 as set out in Register 123, October 1992. Before this section was made permanent in Register 124, January 1993, it was revised and renumbered to 7 AAC 43.474.

Effective 8/7/96, Register 139, the Department of Health and Social Services readopted 7 AAC 43.474 in its entirety, without change, under AS 47.05 and AS 47.07. Executive Order No. 72 transferred certain rate-setting authority to the department.


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