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The Authority is amending 410-180 to ensure compliance with changes made during the 2017 legislative session to ORS 413.042, 413.400, 414.025, 414.736, 414.740, 414.665, 443.004, 414.435, and 414.665, amending the definitions of Peer Support Specialist and Peer Wellness Specialist and adding Family Support Specialist and Youth Support Specialist.
The Authority is amending 410-180 to ensure compliance with changes made during the 2017 legislative session to ORS 413.042, 413.400, 414.025, 414.736, 414.740, 414.665, 443.004, 414.435, and 414.665, amending the definitions ofPeer Support Specialist and Peer Wellness Specialist and adding Family Support Specialist and Youth Support Specialist.
Most drivers with a medical condition severe enough to warrant an exemption are likely to be under a specialist/consultant medical practitioner and the Council will require evidence of the condition to be provided from them.
The Youth Support Specialist must be supervised by a person meeting the qualifications for a Youth Support Supervisor and a Licensed Mental Health Professional.
This new process includes involvement of the Youth Support Specialist, the Psychologist, and/or the QMHP staff to work collaboratively with supervising staff and leadership staff to meet directly with the youth and walk through situations that occur and identify new behaviors and solutions in lieu of formal discipline.
In-service training sessions are required at a minimum of once per 12-month period after the successful completion of the initial 40-hour classroom training for Qualified Behavioral Health Specialists not certified as Certified Peer Support Specialist, Certified Youth Support Specialist, or Certified Family Support Partners.
This was considered to be an appropriate case, as the companies within the joint company are competitors and have been operating with similar products on the same market for a long time.
CM/CC is denied as a separately billed service when provided by the employee (QMHP, QMHA, Certified Peer Support, Family Support, Peer Wellness or Youth Support Specialist) of an inpatient program or intensive outpatient partial hospitalization program being reimbursed under a per diem rate, unless the service is specifically carved out from the per diem.
When we consider the development of ports, positive policies having this balance need to be examined.
A minimum of 1.0 FTE Youth Support Specialist positions shall be filled with bilingual staff.