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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

  (5) Requests to modify a provider's enrollment status during an open enrollment period must be received by HHSC by the last day of the open enrollment period as per subsection (f) of this section. If the last day of open enrollment is on a weekend day, state holiday, or national holiday, the next business day will be considered the last day requests will be accepted.

  (6) For PHC, DAHS, RC, and CLASS--DSA providers from which HHSC has not received an acceptable request to modify their enrollment by the last day of the open enrollment period will continue at the level of participation in effect during the open enrollment period within available funds until the provider notifies HHSC in accordance with subsection (y) of this section that it no longer wishes to participate or until the provider's enrollment is limited in accordance with subsection (v) of this section.

  (7) To be acceptable, an enrollment contract amendment must be completed according to instructions, signed by an authorized representative as per HHSC's signature authority designation form applicable to the provider's contract or ownership type, and legible.

(h) Enrollment of new contracts. For the purposes of this section, for each rate year a new contract is defined as a contract or component code whose effective date is on or after the first day of the open enrollment period, as defined in subsection (f) of this section, for that rate year. Contracts that underwent a contract assignment or change of ownership and new contracts that are part of an existing component code are not considered new contracts. For purposes of this subsection, an acceptable contract amendment is defined as a legible enrollment contract amendment that has been completed according to instructions, signed by an authorized representative as per HHSC's signature authority designation form applicable to the provider's contract or ownership type, and received by HHSC within 30 days of notification to the provider that such an enrollment contract amendment must be submitted. If the 30th day is on a weekend day, state holiday, or national holiday, the next business day will be considered the last day requests will be accepted. New contracts will receive the nonparticipant attendant compensation rate as specified in subsection (m) of this section with no enhancements. For new contracts specifying their desire to participate in the attendant compensation rate enhancement on an acceptable enrollment contract amendment, the attendant compensation rate is adjusted as specified in subsection (s) of this section, effective on the first day of the month following receipt by HHSC of an acceptable enrollment contract amendment. If the granting of newly requested enhancements was limited by subsection (q)(2)(B) of this section during the most recent enrollment, enrollment for new contracts will be subject to that same limitation. If the most recent enrollment was canceled by subsection (f) of this section, new contracts will not be permitted to be enrolled.

(i) Attendant Compensation Report.

  (1) Definition of Attendant Compensation Report. An attendant compensation report is a report reflecting the provider's activities while delivering contracted services from the first day of the rate year through the last day of the rate year or provider's cost report year while participating in the attendant compensation rate enhancement program. This report is used as the basis for determining compliance with the spending requirements as described in subsection (t) of this section. Cost and accountability reports requested by HHSC are considered attendant compensation reports, and preparers must complete mandatory training requirements per §355.102(d) of this subchapter (relating to General Principles of Allowable and Unallowable Costs).

  (2) Providers must file Attendant Compensation Reports as follows. HHSC will require a subset of participating contracted providers to submit an annual Attendant Compensation Report to HHSC in a method specified by HHSC.

    (A) Cost reports serving as Attendant Compensation Reports. If HHSC requires a participating provider to file a cost report for a rate year, HHSC will use that provider's cost report as an Attendant Compensation Report as the basis for determining compliance with the spending requirements as described in subsection (t) of this section.

    (B) Accountability reports serving as Attendant Compensation Reports. HHSC will require a select number of participating providers who are not required to submit a cost report for a rate year to submit an accountability report, which will serve as an Attendant Compensation Report as the basis for determining compliance with the spending requirements as described in subsection (t) of this section. These providers will be selected at random from the total number of participating contracts that are not required to submit a cost report for a rate year. The number selected must represent a statistically valid sample of participating providers.

    (C) The Attendant Compensation Report must be submitted for each participating contract if the provider requested participation individually for each contract; or, if the provider requested participation as a group, the report must be submitted as a single aggregate report covering all contracts participating at the end of the rate year within one program of the provider. A participating contract that has been terminated in accordance with subsection (w) of this section or that has undergone a contract assignment in accordance with subsection (x) of this section will be considered to have participated on an individual basis for compliance with reporting requirements for the owner prior to the termination or contract assignment.

    (D) If required to submit a report by HHSC, contracted providers failing to submit an acceptable annual Attendant Compensation Report within 60 days of the end of the rate year will be placed on vendor hold until such time as an acceptable report is received and processed by HHSC.

    (E) When a participating provider changes ownership through a contract assignment, the prior owner may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report covering the period from the beginning of the rate year to the effective date of the contract assignment as determined by HHSC, or its designee. If required, this report will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section. The new owner may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report covering the period from the day after the date recognized by HHSC, or its designee, as the contract-assignment effective date to the end of the rate year.

    (F) Participating providers whose contracts are terminated voluntarily or involuntarily may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report covering the period from the beginning of the rate year to the date recognized by HHSC or its designee as the contract termination date. If required, this report will be used as the basis for determining recoupment as described in subsection (t) of this section.

    (G) Participating providers who voluntarily withdraw from participation, as described in subsection (y) of this section, may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report within 60 days from the date of withdrawal as determined by HHSC. If required, this report must cover the period from the beginning of the rate year through the date of withdrawal as determined by HHSC and will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section.

    (H) Participating providers whose cost report year, as defined in §355.105(b)(5) of this subchapter (relating to General Reporting and Documentation Requirements, Methods, and Procedures), coincides with the state of Texas fiscal year, are exempt from the requirement to submit a separate Attendant Compensation Report. For these contracts, their cost report will be considered their Attendant Compensation Report.

  (3) Cost Reports. Cost reports as described in §355.105(b) - (c) of this subchapter will serve as the Attendant Compensation Report with the following exceptions.

    (A) When a participating provider changes ownership through a contract assignment or change of ownership, the previous owner may be required to submit an Attendant Compensation Report 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-assignment or ownership-change effective date. If required, this report will be used as the basis for determining any recoupment amounts as described in subsection (t) of this section. The new owner may be required to submit a cost report covering the period from the day after the date recognized by HHSC or its designee as the contract-assignment or ownership-change effective date to the end of the provider's fiscal year.

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