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TITLE 1ADMINISTRATION
PART 15TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 355REIMBURSEMENT RATES
SUBCHAPTER ACOST DETERMINATION PROCESS
RULE §355.112Attendant Compensation Rate Enhancement

    (B) When one or more contracts or, for the ICF/IID, HCS, and TxHmL programs, component codes of a participating provider are terminated, either voluntarily or involuntarily, the provider may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report for the terminated contract(s) or component code(s) covering the period from the beginning of the provider's cost reporting period to the date recognized by HHSC, or its designee, as the contract or component code termination date. This report will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section.

    (C) When one or more contracts or, for the ICF/IID, HCS and TxHmL programs, component codes of a participating provider are voluntarily withdrawn from participation as per subsection (y) of this section, the provider may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report within 60 days of the date of withdrawal as determined by HHSC, covering the period from the beginning of the provider's cost reporting period to the date of withdrawal as determined by HHSC. If required, this report will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section. These providers may still be required to submit a cost report covering the entire cost reporting period. The cost report will be used for determining any recoupment amounts.

    (D) For new contracts as defined in subsection (h) of this section, the cost reporting period will begin with the effective date of participation in the enhancement.

    (E) Existing providers who become participants in the enhancement as a result of the open enrollment process described in subsection (f) of this section on any day other than the first day of their fiscal year may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report with a reporting period that begins on their first day of participation in the enhancement and ends on the last day of the provider's fiscal year. If required, this report will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section. These providers may still be required to submit a cost report covering the entire cost reporting period. The cost report will be used for determining any recoupment amounts.

    (F) A participating provider that is required to submit a cost report or Attendant Compensation Report under this paragraph will be excused from the requirement to submit a report if the provider did not provide any billable attendant services to HHSC recipients during the reporting period.

  (4) Other reports. HHSC may require other reports from all contracts as needed.

  (5) Vendor hold. HHSC, or its designee, will place on hold the vendor payments for any participating provider who does not submit a timely report as described in paragraph (2) of this subsection completed in accordance with all applicable rules and instructions. This vendor hold will remain in effect until HHSC receives an acceptable report.

    (A) Participating contracts or, for the ICF/IID, HCS and TxHmL programs, component codes may be required to submit an Attendant and Compensation Report. Participating facilities required to submit an Attendant and Compensation Report that do not submit an acceptable report completed in accordance with all applicable rules and instructions within 60 days of the due dates described in this subsection or, for cost reports, the due dates described in §355.105(b) of this subchapter will become nonparticipants retroactive to the first day of the reporting period in question and will be subject to an immediate recoupment of funds related to participation paid to the contractor for services provided during the reporting period in question. These contracts or component codes will remain nonparticipants and recouped funds will not be restored until they submit an acceptable report and repay to HHSC, or its designee, funds identified for recoupment from subsection (t) of this section. If an acceptable report is not received within 365 days of the due date, the recoupment will become permanent and, if all funds associated with participation during the reporting period in question have been recouped by HHSC, or its designee, the vendor hold associated with the report will be released.

    (B) Participating contracts or, for the ICF/IID, HCS, and TxHmL programs, component codes that have terminated or undergone a contract assignment or ownership-change from one legal entity to a different legal entity may be required to submit an Attendant and Compensation Report. Participating facilities required to submit an Attendant and Compensation Report that do not submit an acceptable report completed in accordance with all applicable rules and instructions within 60 days of the contract assignment, ownership-change, or termination effective date will become nonparticipants retroactive to the first day of the reporting period in question. These contracts or component codes will remain nonparticipants, and recouped funds will not be restored until they submit an acceptable report and repay to HHSC, or its designee, funds identified for recoupment under subsection (t) of this section. If an acceptable report is not received within 365 days of the contract assignment, ownership-change, or termination effective date, the recoupment will become permanent and, if all funds associated with participation during the reporting period in question have been recouped by HHSC, or its designee, the vendor hold associated with the report will be released.

  (6) Provider-initiated amended Attendant Compensation Reports and cost reports functioning as Attendant Compensation Reports. Reports must be received before the date the provider is notified of compliance with spending requirements for the report in question in accordance with subsection (t) of this section.

(j) Report contents. Each Attendant Compensation Report and cost report functioning as an Attendant Compensation Report will include any information required by HHSC to implement this attendant compensation rate enhancement.

(k) Completion of compensation reports. All Attendant Compensation Reports and cost reports functioning as Attendant Compensation Reports must be completed in accordance with the provisions of §§355.102 - 355.105 of this subchapter (relating to General Principles of Allowable and Unallowable Costs; Specifications for Allowable and Unallowable Costs; Revenues; and General Reporting and Documentation Requirements, Methods, and Procedures) and may be reviewed or audited in accordance with §355.106 of this subchapter (relating to Basic Objectives and Criteria for Audit and Desk Review of Cost Reports). All Attendant Compensation Reports and cost reports functioning as Attendant Compensation Reports must be completed by preparers who have attended the required cost report training for the applicable program under §355.102(d) of this subchapter. For the ICF/IID program, cost reports functioning as Attendant Compensation Reports must also be completed in accordance with the provisions of §355.456 of this chapter (relating to Reimbursement Methodology). For the HCS and TxHmL programs, cost reports functioning as Attendant Compensation Reports must also be completed in accordance with the provisions of §355.722 of this chapter (relating to Reporting Costs by Home and Community-based Services (HCS) and Texas Home Living (TxHmL) Providers).

(l) Enrollment. Providers choosing to participate in the attendant compensation rate enhancement must submit to HHSC a signed enrollment contract amendment as described in subsection (g) of this section. Participation is determined separately for each program specified in subsection (a) of this section, except that for providers delivering both HCS and TxHmL services, participation includes both the HCS and TxHmL programs. For PHC, participation is also determined separately for priority and nonpriority services. For ICF/IID, participation is also determined separately for residential services and day habilitation services. For HCS and TxHmL, participation is also determined separately for the non-individualized skills and socialization services, individualized skills and socialization services, and residential services categories as defined in subsection (g)(2)(B) of this section. Participation will remain in effect, subject to availability of funds, until the provider notifies HHSC, in accordance with subsection (y) of this section, that it no longer wishes to participate or until HHSC excludes the contract from participation for reasons outlined in subsection (v) of this section. Contracts or component codes voluntarily withdrawing from participation will have their participation end effective with the date of withdrawal as determined by HHSC. Contracts or components codes excluded from participation will have their participation end effective on the date determined by HHSC.

(m) Determination of attendant compensation rate component for nonparticipating contracts.

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