Published on: 9242274. The Department of Health, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program is proposing some revisions to the current definitions section that will clarify some statutory terms. In addition, the section on eligibility and services is now in two sections. One section addresses eligibility, ineligibility and closure, with the majority of the language retained from the previous rule, and some changes to clarify the materials that can be used to open a new case for a person previously served by the program. The other section addresses services, with the prohibitive majority of the language retained for the original rule. Finally, a new section is added to address services provided by transitional living facilities.
Published on: 8157329. The Department of Health, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program is proposing revisions to its current rules and proposing three additional rules under Chapter 64I, F.A.C. The purpose of the proposed revisions and new rules is to the clarify and add statute and rule definitions; address eligibility for and closure from the program; define services of the program; develop an order of selection; and to define services provided by a transitional living facility and requirements they must meet prior to providing services.
Published on: 7293544. To develop an order of selection for services provided by the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program (BSCIP) in compliance with Section 381.76(2), F.S., and to develop service requirements for transitional living facilities (TLFs) in compliance with Section 381.75, F.S., and, in particular, subsections (5)-(7).
Published on: 6173291. To develop standards for Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program (BSCIP) designation of transitional living facilities and for appropriate compliance by transitional living facilities with Section 381.75, F.S., and, in particular, subsections (5)-(7).
Published on: 6005966. To develop an order of selection for eligibility to the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program (BSCIP) and to define the scope of services provided by the BSCIP.